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There is no such thing is Islamic names, there are Arabic names. Since Arabic is the language if the Qura'an many Muslims choose Arabic names. In answer to your question, Hafsa is an Arabic name, it means "white bird rich with feathers" it also means "mercy". It happened to be the name of a Prophet's wife, which is why it is popular among Muslims.
The most popular name is Mohammed. There are a bunch of different ways to spell it: MUHAMMED MUHAMED MOHAMED MOHUMMAD MOHAMMED
Girl - Brittany Boy- John/Jhon I think these are the most popular boys names in 2008 : # Jack # Oliver # Thomas # Harry # Alfie # Charlie # Daniel # Joshua # James # William # Ethan # Mohammed And i think these are the most popular girls names in 2008 : # Grace # Olivia # Ruby # Sophie # Emily # Lily # Jessica # Chloe # Mia # Charlotte # Lucy # Ella # Amelia
Miguel A. Cruz Zambrano has written: 'Notas etimologicas botanicas' -- subject(s): Arabic, Arabic language, Dictionaries, Popular Plant names, Spanish
Georg August Schweinfurth has written: 'Arabische Pflanzennamen aus Aegypten, Algerien und Jemen' -- subject(s): Arabic, Botany, Plant names, Popular, Popular Plant names
Yes, Arabic names in Gulf countries like ( Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen .. etc ) differ somehow from names in other Arabic countries.
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you don't change names from Arabic to English
Mia as the dice game mia: They don't actually play this game as it is not popular. Mia as a Name of a person: In Arabic Names are spelled in a way that the name sounds the same in its original language
Birds in Arabic means : Toyour ...... Bird : tayr and it written in Arabic this way : طيور