The word does comes from Arabic. It means like "land of pearls".
Honolulu can be decomposed as "hono" + "lulu"
In Arabic the word for "here" is "huna". The word for pearls in Arabic is "lulu". As we know, one of the most famous places in Hawaii is Pearl Harbor. Historically, Hawaii was known as the Muslim Sandwich Islands before World War II. Dr. Abdullah Hakim Quick has done enormous research on this topic.
According to Wikipedia, " In the Hawaiian language, Honolulu means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter"."
Hawaiian language has an origin different from that of Arabic.
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The word "sultan" comes from the Arabic word "sultān" which means "authority" or "ruler." It is used to refer to a Muslim sovereign or ruler, particularly in the context of the Ottoman Empire.
Arabic basically
the word algebraic is arabic.
The word "monsoon" comes from the Arabic word "mausim," meaning "season." This term was later adopted by Portuguese sailors to describe the seasonal wind patterns in the Indian Ocean.
In1919 from Rus. Arabic word for 'tea'.
From the Arabic word Buraq and the Persian word Burah, which are both words for the material "borax."
It came from the Arabic word buraq. DUM DUM!!!---- It came from the Arabic word buraq. DUM DUM!!!----
Algebra originated from the Arabic word 'Al Jabr'
French, from the Italian, from the Arabic.
It comes from the Arabic word masjid, which is temple in English
The word "syrup" comes from the Arabic word "sharab," which means beverage or drink. It was adopted into Latin as "siropus," then into Old French as "sirop," and finally into Middle English as "sirup" before becoming "syrup" in modern English.