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.
Yes, it means "right-handed, blessed, lucky" in Arabic.
If you meant Barack (as in Obama) It means 'blessed'
blessed feast
Sadiyah is an Islamic female name that means "blessed."
At the end of Ramadan, it is customary to say "Eid Mubarak," which means "Blessed Eid" in Arabic. This is a common greeting to wish someone a happy and blessed Eid celebration.
The name "Rihaan" is of Arabic origin and it means "graceful" or "blessed." It is often used as a boy's name.