I think it means the same thing as in farsi (persian), where it means "darling". Thought it does also mean soul and "living force". Jan is in farsi a very common phrase that you put after peoples names to demonstrate that they are dear to you. Literally it means; My dear, my soul, my living force.
The name Nadia means :The beginning, first.
"The Praised One" typically refers to someone who is highly regarded or honored for their qualities, actions, or contributions. In religious contexts, it is often used to describe figures like the Prophet Muhammad in Islam, where the Arabic term "Muhammad" itself means "the praised one." The phrase emphasizes the significance of admiration and respect afforded to an individual for their virtues or achievements.
"Ummi" is an Arabic term that means "my mother." It is often used as a term of endearment or respect for one's mother in various cultures that speak Arabic. Additionally, in Islamic context, it can refer to someone who is unlettered or not formally educated, as exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad, who was described as "ummi."
Hindu Arabic numerals are basically digits. How do you write 56005040 in Hindu Arabic numerals? It is written like this: 56005040. I think you mean Roman numerals or something.
In Moroccan Arabic it means, "my love" Moroccan Arabic is basically slang Arabic
Welcome oh Muhammad ﷺ (Arabic)
"Khalifa" in Arabic means successor or steward, particularly referring to the leader of the Islamic community after the death of Prophet Muhammad. It can also mean a deputy or representative.
Taha is a male Arabic name that is another form of the name Muhammad (also spelled as Mohammad). It also translates in English to mean "pure" Not only is it Arabic, it is considered Bohemian, as well.
Hanna is a first name for a boy in Arabic, means john in English.
Handsome in Arabic
The word Nabavi is not Arabic but of the Croatian language. This word translates into the English language as procurement. The Arabic word Nabawi (نبوي) which may be pronounced Nabavi in Persian or Türkic languages, means "pertaining to the Prophet" (i.e. Muhammad) or "prophetic".
"Haitham" is an Arabic name for males. It means hawk. It's written like this in Arabic هيثم.
Aisha is an Arabic name. It has no meaning In Hebrew.Aisha means "alive" in Arabic" and is spelled عائشة
Light (like sunlight)
If you mean the phrase Muslims say for declaring their belief in Allah (la ilaha illa Allah, WA Muhammad rasullahu), then it's the shahada. In Arabic, it's written الشهادة.
It depends on what you mean by "first class". If you are referring to a higher grade of treatment (such as first class on an airplane), the Arabic is: Daraja ula (درجة أولى) If you are referring to the first in a series of lessons, the Arabic is: Awwal saaf (أول صف)
Hamidou is a first name of Arabic origin. That does not mean anything in French.