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Baqar

boyStarts with B

Meaning

Inevitable, lion, powerful

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Baqar

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

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Baqar is a boy name of Arabic origin. It has a timeless feel and works well for parents looking for a meaningful classic name.

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Glorious, magnificent.

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Arabic

boy

Origin: Hindi. Literal Meaning: Lion. Contextual meaning: King of Jungle, Lion hearted, brave, courageous and exemplary leadership qualities. Highly, powerful and influential, very charsimatic and bold with splendor and positive radiance.

Sherafgan

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Powerful, one who defeats a lion.

Zaighum

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Aauf

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(Awf) Guest, fragrance, lion, Name of a Sahabi.

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lion,sahabi

Abaasa

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girlQuranic

Abaasa is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means lioness (female lion). It is a very rarely used name.

Names starting with B

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Baadi

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Distinct, evident, plain, Clear

Baadir

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Shining

Baadiyah

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Baahi

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Glorious, magnificent.

Baahir

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Dazzling, Brilliant, Prevailing.

Baakir

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boy

early ,Early morning

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Aabad

Arabic

boy

A great worshiper of Allah

Aaban

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Clear, Eloquent, Lucid, Distinct .

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Full moon, Moonlight, Early, Bright, quick

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boy

Worshiper, adorer, devout, One who worships Allah.

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Aabir

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Passing by, crossing, travelling on a road, one who interprets dreams or books.

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Abaasa

Arabic

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Comforting, consoling, a mansion with solid foundation or pillars, firm, a powerful. Wife of Firawn who educated prophet Moosa. ,One who tends to the weak and heals them

Haritha

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It's an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means cultivator, farmer (literally one who plows), it also means lion. Haritha is an ancient Arabic name for boys and is a stronger form of Harith, and it is the name of many Sahaba(companions of the Prophet(PBUH), such as Haritha ibn ar-Rabee, Haritha bin Badr,

Nurshah

Arabic

girlModern

Nurshah is an Arabic-Perisan name for boys and girls that is made up of the Arabic word Nur (light) and the Persian word shah (king), thus meaning kings light. Since shah is also used for adding emphasis to names, the name also means the most powerful light.

Nurtaj

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Abbaasah

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girl

Lioness, Sister of Haroon Rashid