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Arabic

Ifrah

girlStarts with I

Meaning

To make happy.

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Ifrah

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

About this name

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

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Makes others happy

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Names starting with I

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Pride, sense, disdain.

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A worshipper ,Servants of Allah,

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Virtuous, Pious, God-Fearing and Devoted to God

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Ibadah

Arabic

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Ibadat

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Worship.

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One who interprets dreams/books.

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Honest, Mannered, Just, Cultured, Polite, virtuous, one who acts with justice and fairness, excellent in character

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one who waters a plant for the first time, a person who gives the first water to a seed or plant that has just been put in the soil.

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Good health, free from illness and grief, Away from all Problems.

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Misrar

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Mufrih

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Makes others happy

Musedat

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boy

Musedat is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Musedah which means one who makes others happy, one who brings joy. It also means helper.

Musedi

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Musid

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