Madina means in arabic "city", but mainly refers to the city of madina "el madina el nabawiah" the prophet's city, which lies in modern day Arabia "saudi arabia" and where the prophet is buried at.
The word for prophet is naví (× ×‘×™×) which comes from the root n.b.'. (× .ב.א) which means "to predict"
the city of the prophet because madinah means pure city and nabi refers to the holy prophet please be upon him
No, Rasulullah is a word of Arabic which means "Prophet of God". It is derived from Rasul which means messenger or Prophet and Allah.
Medina means "city". It is used as shorthand for Medinat an-Nabi, which means City of the Prophet. It has this name because Prophet Mohammed established the first Umma or Muslim community in Medina.
Nabi is an Arabic word that means God prophet. literally means who brings news [from God]
Nabhi is not a Hebrew word. But it is similar to the word Navi (נביא) which means "prophet".
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.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun 'prophet' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.Some believe that prophetess is a feminine word for prophet but this is incorrect. When you look up the Greek word for prophet it is 'prophetes' and the Hebrew word is 'nabiy', which means Prophet or one who speaks forth or openly. The Greek word for prophetess is 'prophetis' and the Hebrew word is 'nebiyah', which means a companion and/or follower of a prophet. No gender is listed... either you are a companion and/or a follower of a Prophet.
The feminine word for "prophet" in Arabic is "نبيّة" (nabiyyah). This term is derived from the masculine form "نبي" (nabi), which means prophet. While the concept of a female prophet is not commonly recognized in Islamic tradition, the feminine form exists linguistically.
Divination, Seer, Prophet.
"In French, the word 'ville' means 'city' or 'town'."