Hoda is a surname (alternate spellings include Houda and Huda). In another case its an regional variation of Handa Khatri (Clan), correlated to mercantile cluster found in the Punjab region [ citation needed ]
Notable people with that name include:
Haydar, also spelt Hajdar, Hayder, Heidar, Haider, Heydar, Haidr, and other variants, is an Arabic male given name, also used as a surname, meaning "lion".
Huda may refer to:
Kazem means "tolerant", "forgiving", and "having patience" is an Arabic male given name. Although the pronunciation of the Arabic letter Ẓāʾ is often closer to a strong "d" sound, given the prevalence of the name in Greater Iran, and subsequent cultural exchanges between Persia and Indian Subcontinent, Central Asia and Anatolia, the letter is commonly pronounced as Z. Thus the name's pronunciation differs based on location and consequently in its transcription. The most notable person to be awarded with this epithet was Musa-Al-Kadhim, the seventh Shia Imam, who is revered by both Sunnis and Sufis too.
Husseini is an Arabic surname.
Tabatabaei is a surname denoting descent from someone called Tabataba, in particular Ismail bin Ibrahim al-Ghamr , a great-grandson of Ali, the fourth and last of the Rightly Guided Caliphs. It is one of many families of Sayyid Shia Muslims, predominant in Iran, but also in Iraq, Lebanon, Kuwait and Pakistan.
Gilani, Gillani or Geelani is a toponymic surname (nisba) linked to the Gilan Province in Iran. It is also used by people indicating association with the founder of the Qadiriyya Sufi order Abdul Qadir Gilani. Some members refer to themselves as Kilani, however they maintain the same lineage. The Zoubi's also share the same lineage as the Gilani and the Kilani, owing to their ancestor Ahmad Ali Al Gilani who was later titled Al-Zoubi. Notable people with the surname include:
Fakhr al-Din is an Arabic male given name and a surname, meaning honor/pride of the religion. Alternative transliterations include Fakhruddin, Fakhreddin, Fakhreddine, Fakhraddin, Fakhruddin, Fachreddin, Fexredîn etc.
Mousavi is a surname. It is also spelled Moosavi, Moussaoui, Moussavi and Moussawi. The word is an adjective in Arabic which means descendants of Musa. Notable people with the name include:
Sattar or Settar is a male Muslim given name and surname.
Riyaz ansari(Arabic: رياض) is a Central and South Asian masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin.
Mahmoudi may refer to:
Hamidi middle eastern surname, derived from the Arabic male given name Hamid. Notable people with the surname include:
Hoda is an surname or clan alternatively known as Handa khatri (subset) is an primarily attributed as the buffer clan of Khatri (caste), sometimes they are confused with Hooda lineage of Jat Sikh.
Huda is a gender neutral name, pronounced: which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their given name.
Huda is a gender neutral name, pronounced: which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their surname.
Houda is a given name.
Houda is a surname. Notable people with that name include:
Hoda is a given name. Notable people with that name include:
Sadeq is an Arab and Iranian given name and surname which is most common in Iran, Pakistan, and Arab countries. Sadegh is the Iranian variant. Other variants include Sadiq. It is the adjective form of the root word [صدق] which means truthfulness, so it means truthful.
Afşar is a surname derived from Turkish. It has several variants such as Afshar and Avşar. Notable people with the surname include: