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Harun

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Meaning

Arabic form of (Aaron), lofty or exalted, A Prophet's name

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Harun

Variations

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About this name

Harun is a boy name of Arabic origin. It has a strong Quranic and Islamic feel, which makes it especially appealing to many parents.

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Haroun

Arabic

boyQuranic

Arabic form of (Aaron), lofty or exalted, A Prophet's name

Ayyubia

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Ayyubia is an Arabic name for girls that means one who is like prophet Ayyub in patience. It is the feminine attributive form of Ayyub. Ayyubia can also mean one who belongs to the Ayyubid Dynasty. The Ayyubids were a Muslim tribe and dynasty lead by Salahaddin al-Ayyubi (Saladin).

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