The Arabic word "kyaan" (كيان) means "entity" in English.
The most common appearance of this word currently is in the phrase "al-kyaan as-sehyuni" (الكيان الصهيوني) or "the Zionist Entity", which is a way that a number of Arabs who see the State of Israel as invalid will refer to Israel and its government. The phrase has been attacked both by Pro-Israel and Anti-Israel advocates for being childish.
"Khan" is a word that means "ruler" or "leader". "Ghengis Khan", for example, means "leader of all men".
Yeah... He is Muslim. Saif means " sword " in Arabic names. Arabic is Muslim.
Karm is an Arabic word that means grapes in English. However the Arabic word Karam means generousity and Karim means means generous.
شهيدة Shaheeda is an Arabic word means Martyr
No, "talbat" is not a standard Arabic word. It may be a term specific to a certain dialect or context.
The Arabic word jabal means 'mountain'.
Eid is an Arabic word, which means "holiday" in English. In Arabic, it is spelled as (عيد).
The Arabic word "fajr" means: dawn.
Ameera is a Arabic word which means princess, this word can also be an Arabic name.
Mumeet : an Arabic word means Deadly and it is written this way : مميت
Layla (ليلة) means "night" in Arabic. Lubnaan (لبنان) means "Lebanon" in Arabic.
It is not an Arabic word but English word wrote in Arabic script : It means : christian
شهيدة Shaheeda is an Arabic word means Martyr