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Arabic

Salsal

boyStarts with S

Meaning

Pure Water

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Salsal

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

About this name

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

Parents often compare names by meaning, style, first letter and how the name sounds. Use the related sections below to explore similar choices and alternatives.

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Pure, clear, crystal.

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Aafira

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girl

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.

Aamal

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Hope, aspiration, Pure ,expectation, wish, desire.

Aasaal

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Evening Time, Real, Pure

Aatik

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Pure, Clean, Independent, Free

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Precedent, one who comes first in a race,Name of a Sahabi (RA) who was the servant of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him).

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A great worshiper of Allah

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Clear, Eloquent, Lucid, Distinct .

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Full moon, Moonlight, Early, Bright, quick

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Worshiper, adorer, devout, One who worships Allah.

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Untroubled, serene, pure, best friend, wife of the Prophet

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White. Bayzaa is a direct Quranic name for girls that means white, pure, moonlit night. The word Bayzaa is used six times in the Quran. Weve seen at least one instance in which the word Bayzaa is used for a boy, but since linguistically it is a feminine word it is best not to use it for boys.The masculine is Abyaz.