The plural word for "Muslim" is "Muslims."
No, the word 'Muslim' is a proper noun, a word for a follower of Islam, the name of a specific religion.The word 'Muslim" is also a proper adjective that describes a noun as relating to Muslims or their religion.
No. It is a Gaelic-English name meaning "Little King".
"Sarwan" is a Muslim name of Persian origin meaning "patience" or "endurance." It is a name associated with the qualities of resilience and steadfastness in difficult times.
The name Imran is of Arabic origin and means "prosperity" or "long-lived". It is a common Muslim name that holds positive connotations related to success and blessings.
it''s also known as word the "sultan" from Muslim barangays
The origin is means Heaven's flower, the origin is Muslim
The word 'Aryan' is from the sanskrit word 'Arya'. It is a Hindu surname and not a Muslim name (If you consider names of Arabic origin are Muslim names). However many Muslims in Iran and Afghanistan keep this name linking to their Aryan ancestors.
It is of Spanish origin.
muslim
Yes, he is a muslim, he is of Tunisian origin and his first name is Hatem.
hajj - Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca juju - object with magical powers, form of 'karma' -west African in origin
Allah is the Arab word for God, which is in the Bible. Its origin is common to the Hebrew word El, which also means God. The Muslim religion is not mentioned.
it came from Arabic
Katrina is not a Muslim name. Its origin is from the Greeks and it means pure.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The plural word for "Muslim" is "Muslims."