What is the name meaning of MUHAYYA. Phrases containing MUHAYYA
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by Fihan bin Nasser bin Braz bin Muhayya in 1914. When Fihan bin Nasser died, Aqab bin Daif Allah Ibn Ghazi Ibn Muhayya took his place. It was considered
al-Hanafiyya Layla bint Mas'ud Al-Sahba bint Rabi'a Umm Sa'id bint Urwa Muhayya bint Imru al-Qays Issue Descendants of Ali Hasan Husayn Zaynab Umm Kulthum
Huzam Asma bint Umais Khawla al-Hanafiyya Layla bint Mas'ud Al-Sahba bint Rabi'a Umm Sa'id bint Urwa Muhayya bint Imru al-Qays Children Children of Ali
broadcast online. According to Saudi security official Colonel Khalid al-Muhayya, this act was not a sign of strength, but a "desperate and failed attempt
anthology of his own works in both prose and verse Zād al-musāfir wa-ghurrat muḥayyā ʾl-adab al-sāfir, an anthology with biographical notices of 12th-century
wrote a biographical dictionary of recent poets, Zād al-musāfir wa-ghurrat muḥayyā ʾl-adab al-sāfir. The prophetic biography Kitab al-anwar (or Libro de las
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Hindu, Indian
Loveable of All
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French
Feminine form of French Laurentin, LAURENTINE means "of Laurentum."
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Who is like God? Gift from God. In the Bible, St. Michael was the conqueror of Satan and patron...
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Muslim
Joy, Happiness
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Laurentium was a City South of Rome Known for Its Numerous Laurel Trees; Man from Laurentum
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English (Norfolk) : from the medieval female personal name Plaisance (see Plaisance)English (Norfolk) : habitational name for someone from Piacenza in Italy (earlier Placentia).
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Indian
Merciful, Compassionate
Biblical
posterity; a fish; eternal
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Arabic, Muslim
Reward
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English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).
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