Medina : means a CITY
written this way : مدينة
"Medina" literally just means "City" but it is usually used to refer to the older part of a city or to the specific city in Saudi Arabia formerly known as Yethrib.
It's another Arabic name for the city of Medina.
"Medina" is an Arabic Word: مدينة Medina means both "city" in general as well as the particular city of Medina, Saudi Arabia.
The Jews of Medina most commonly spoke in Arabic at the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
The surname Medina is originally Arabic, but borrowed into Spanish. It comes from the name of a Spanish city, whose name is derived from the Arabic word for "city".
He spoke Arabic since he was born in Saudi Arabia.
Mohammad's move to Medina in 622 AD is called The Hegira
Prophet Muhammad migration from Makkah (Mecca) to Medina is called Hijra in Arabic. It was not flight by air but was on a camel.
It is called in Arabic Hijra or in English immigration.
"Yasrab" is an Arabic name that typically refers to the ancient city of Yathrib, which is now known as Medina, in Saudi Arabia. It is also sometimes used as a name for girls, meaning "blossom" or "prosperity" in Arabic.
Medina literally means in Arabic "The city", Medina had its old name of "Yasrab" but when Prophet (PBUH) migratd to Yasrab it became popular with the name of Medina-tun-Nabi which means the "City of Prophet (PBUH)" and later on it became renowned with that very name.
مدينة Is how you write Medina (meaning both "city" in general as well as the particular city of Medina, Saudi Arabia).
Medina is an Arabic word, and is the name of a city in Arabia which the prophet Mohamed lived in during the time he was exiled from Mecca; and is also where Mohamed is buried.The name was brought to Spain during the conquest by the Muslim Moors; and became a commonly used name during that period.