blessed = mubaarak
blessing = baraka
Barack means 'blessed' in Arabic
Mubarak is an Arabic word which means blessed. It's spelled like this in Arabic: مبارك.
mubarak = مبارك
Anam can be a given name or a surname. It is of Arabic origin and it means "blessed" [1].
Humayun is an Arabic word meaning 'blessed'.
yes, it means blessed in Swahili CORRECTION: First, Barack is an Arabic or Hebrew word, not Swahili. Its Swahili form, from Arabic, is baraka. Second, baraka is a noun meaning blessing. Blessed is a past participle of the verb to bless; the Swahili word with the meaning to bless is kubarki and to be blessed is kubarikiwa.
If you meant Barack (as in Obama) It means 'blessed'
Yes, it means "right-handed, blessed, lucky" in Arabic.
blessed feast
"Sadiyah" is an Arabic name that means "fortunate" or "blessed." It is often given to girls as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
The name "Rihaan" is of Arabic origin and it means "graceful" or "blessed." It is often used as a boy's name.
The word Barack, which exists in Hebrew as well as in Arabic (there is no "Muslim language), means blessed.