Ahlam (Arabic أحلام 'dreams') may refer to:
AL, Al, Ål or al may stand for:
Nur al-Din is a male Arabic given name, translating to "light of Faith", nūr meaning "light" and dīn meaning "religion". More recently, the name has also been used as a surname.
Jazira or Al-Jazira, or variants, may refer to:
Ahlam bint Ali bin Hazeem Al Shamsi, better known mononymously as Ahlam, is an Emirati singer and actress. She has released a total of 14 albums and numerous singles. In 2011, Ahlam joined MBC's Arab Idol judging panel, for the inaugural season and the following three seasons. She was also judge and coach for season 4 in The Voice: Ahla Sawt singing competition.
Ahlam Mosteghanemi is an Algerian poet and writer. She was the first Algerian woman to write poetry and fiction in Arabic, and best known for her 1993 novel Memory of the Flesh.
Nassim also transliterated as Nacim, Naseem, Nasseem, Nasim, Nesim or Nessim, is a unisex name meaning "gentle breeze, fresh air". It is mostly used in Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures and language groups. It may refer to:
Nabīl or Nabeel is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "noble". The feminine version is Nabila, Nabeela, Nabilah, Nabeela or Nabeelah. The name Nabil has a similar meaning to the English given name Patrick.
Yusuf is a male name meaning "God increases". It is the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew name Yosef and the English name Joseph. It is widely used in many parts of the world by Arabs of all Abrahamic religions, including Middle Eastern Jews, Arab Christians, and Muslims.
Ammar is an Arabic masculine given name.
Majd or Magd is an Arabic name which means "glory" or "praise". It may refer to:
Cheb is a city in the Czech Republic.
Khadr or Khader, Kheder, Khidr/Khizr, Khodr, Khudr, Xidir etc. are romanizations of خضر, an Arabic given name and surname. In surnames, it is sometimes accompanied by the definite article Al-. The Arabic word denotes the colour green, and Khidr or Al-Khidr, is a figure in Islam and related religions.
Khalil, Khelil, or Khaleel may refer to:
Hassani may refer to:
Zayn ad-Din is an Arabic name meaning "grace of the religion" and may refer to:
Zahra is a female given name of Arabic origin. It means ‘beautiful, bright, shining and brilliant’. The name became popularized as a result of being the name of Muhammad’s daughter, Fatimah al-Zahra.
Hamidi is a surname, derived from the Arabic male given name Hamid. Notable people with the surname include:
Dounia Batma is a Moroccan singer and actress who rose to popularity around the world as the runner-up of the first season of Arab Idol on MBC. She lost the title against Egyptian contestant Carmen Suleiman. She married Mohamed Al Turk, the father of Bahraini singer Hala Al Turk.
Farida is an Arabic feminine given name, meaning unique/ precious pearl. In Urdu it is spelled and pronounced the same way as Arabic. In Turkish it is spelled as Feride. In Persian, the name is rendered as Farideh in the Iranian dialect, but Farida (Фарида) in the Afghan and Tajik dialects. It is one of the common female names throughout the Muslim world.
Nizar or Nazar or Nezar or Nezzar may refer to: