Spotted, speckled; A master of penmanship during the early Abbasid period had this name.
Abraz
ابراز
Reveal, divulge.
Abraz
ابراز
Show, unfolded divulged mystery.
Abreeq
ابریق
Glittering sword.
Absar
ابصار
Pl. of Basar, vision, sight.
Absat
ابساط
Wide, vast, spacious.
Absham
ابشام
A tree which has scent.
Absi
عبسی
Probably from Abasa to frown; this was the name of Abdullah Ibn-Musa, a scholar and reciter of the Quran, died 828/829
Abt'hi
ابطحی
One who lives in Abtah, a place near Makkah.
Abteen
آبتین
Father of Faridoon (a king).
Abu Ayyub
ابو ایوب
A well-known Sahabi who had received the honour of offering hospitality to the Prophet Muhammad when he migrated to Madinah.
Abu Bakr
ابوبکر
Father of the young camel. The first Caliph of Islam.
Abu Darda
ابودردآء
Famous Sahabi of Rasoolullah PBUH.
Abu Dawud
ابوداؤد
Author of one of the Sahih Hadith (d. 875).
Abu Hanifa
ابو حنیفه
Founder of the Hanafi school of thought/ Islamic Law.
Abu Hurairah
ابوھریره
A great Sahabi who is the narrator of many Ahadith (Traditions).
Abu Huzaifah
ابوحذیفه
A famous Sahabi of Rasoolullah PBUH.
Abu Isa
ابو عیسیٰ
Father of Isa.
Abu Juhafa
ابو جحیفه
A Sahabi of the Holy Prophet PBUH.
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