• In Arabic names, a nisba (Arabic: نسبة nisbah, "attribution"), also rendered as nesba or nesbat, is an adjective surname indicating the person's place...
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  • Afroasiatic_languages#nisba Nisba (onomastics), a word used as an element in an Arabic name This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nisba. If...
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  • topoanthroponyms (class of anthroponyms that are formed from toponyms). Nisba (onomastics) Sinhalese name Territorial designation Toponymy "Toponymic Surnames...
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  • Arabian peninsula local traditions have traced the al-Qarani were a Nisba (onomastics) of Ibb city in Yemen, the place where Uwais was born. Uwais's father...
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  • Lugosi stagename "from Lugoj" George Brassaï pseudonym "from Brașov" Nisba (onomastics) – Element in Arabic names denoting place of origin, tribal affiliation...
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    "merciful" or "Lord" based on the triconsonantal root R-Ḥ-M. With nisba (Arabic onomastic), the name becomes Rahmani, means "descendant of the gracious one"...
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  • Baghdad, where he spent most of his life. The origin of his [[nisba (onomastics)|nisba]], "al-Mada'ini", by which he is known, is unclear: it may derive...
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  • disambiguation page listing other uses of Hanbali as a nisba (nesbat) Maqdisi (nesbat), describing this nisba (onomastics) "Tawassul part 2". Archived from the original...
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    hence his nisba (onomastic) al-Samarra'i. He was born to a Sunni Arab family that belonged to the tribe of Al-Bu Badri, giving him another nisba al-Badri...
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  • most Pakistanis have Arabic, Persian or Turkic names. Tribal, patronymic, nisba, or similar dynastic- or lineage-related, names are also widely used.[citation...
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  • عامر ابن مالك or ibn Sumayya ابن سمية Teknonymic (Kunya) Abū 'l-Yaqẓān أبو اليقظان Epithet (Laqab) al-ʿAnsī لعنسِي Toponymic (Nisba) al-Maḏḥiǧī المذحجي...
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  • Al-Badisi (category Nisbas)
    In Arabic onomastics ("nisbah"), al-Badisi denotes a relationship to or from the town of Badis. It may refer to: Abd al-Haqq al-Badisi (died after 1322)...
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  • Al-Susi (category Nisbas)
    In Arabic onomastics ("nisbah"), al-susi or as-susi denotes a relationship to or from the Sous, Morocco. It may refer to: Mohammed al-Mokhtar Soussi (1900–1963)...
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    was a Maghrebi Arab from the as-Sāqiyah al-Ḥamrā’, from which his nisba, or onomastic for place of descent, seen in the tomb's local name, Saqawātī, is...
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    romanized: bíos) makes them lack the essence of birds. Arabic: ابن الموفقي this is his nisba, referring to what was then a large, majority-Christian village near Ṣaidnāyā...
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