Humu likulisum, abdulah,kazeem
prophet
No, he was a male prophet.
The homophone for "male who foretells" is "prophet," and the homophone for "to gain" is "profit." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "prophet" and "profit" are homophones that can easily be confused due to their similar pronunciation.
an old male prophet = naví zakén (× ×‘×™× הזקן) an old female prophet = nevi'á zkená (× ×‘×™××” ×”×–×§× ×”)
A seldom used gender specific noun for a female is 'prophetess'.
There are many routes to go about this. You can select names that you just like. You can select names that have meaning to you and your husband ( or wife if your the male ), such as family names. It might be a good idea to make a list of the names you and your husband do and do not like. You can also use baby name books or www.babynames.com . Ask family members for suggestions too!
because humans made them male names, before male humans were named these names, they were simply genderless names.
There are no female prophets in Islam. They were all male.
they use both male and female names
My entire family line goes with james and paul for male middle names. It's been that way for 3-4 generations now.
prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Ali (sa)
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