Sabah is a state in Malaysia.
Sabah may also refer to:
Fatima, also spelled Fatimah, is a feminine given name of Arabic origin used throughout the Muslim world. Several relatives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad had the name, including his daughter Fatima as the most famous one. The literal meaning of the name is one who separates or one who abstains. It is used in the context of "separating people from Hell" "being separated from Hell" "weaning from the punishment of Hell" "separating good from evil" or "being separated from evil," so it is also considered to mean "one who splits from Hell."
Ali is a common unisex name.
ʻAbd al-Ḥamīd, also spelled as Abdulhamid, Abdelhamid, Abd-ul Hamid, and Abd ol-Hamid, is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, surname. It is a Muslim theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʻabd ('servant') and al-Ḥamīd, and thus means 'servant of the All-laudable'.
Zaman, an Arabic and Hebrew word for time, era, or life may refer to:
Aziz is a Semitic name from the root two-zayin. In the Hebrew Bible, the root two-zayin means 'reputable, powerful, sublime'. In the 1 Chronicles, Aziz was the son of Shema and the father of Bela. Azizus (Latinised), attested as an Arabian king who ruled Sampsigeramids of the Roman Empire.
Kamal is a male given name used in several languages.
Ayman is an Arabic masculine given name. It is derived from the Arabic Semitic root for right, and literally means righteous, on the right, right-handed, blessed or lucky.
Nahar may refer to:
Aisha is an Arabic female given name. It originated from Aisha, the third wife of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and is a very popular name among Muslim women.
Saad is a common male Arabic given name. The name stems from the Arabic verb sa‘ada.
Amir is a title of rulers or military leaders in many Muslim countries, alternatively written as Emir.
Al-Shabaab or Al-Shabab is an Arabic phrase meaning "the Youth". It may refer to:
Sali may refer to:
Yakub, Yaqub, Yaqoob, Yaqoub, Yacoub, Yakoub or Yaâkub is a male given name. It is the Arabic version of Jacob and James. The Arabic form Ya'qūb/Ya'kūb may be direct from the Hebrew or indirectly through Syriac. The name was in use in pre-Islamic Arabia and is a common given name in Arab, Turkish, and Muslim societies. It is also used as a surname. It is common in Polish, Czech and Slovak languages, where it is transliterated as Jakub.
André Reinaldo de Souza Esposito, commonly known as Andrezinho, is a Brazilian retired professional footballer.
Fayrūz, variously transcribed as Feyrouz, Fayrouz, Fairuz, Fairooz, Fayruz etc., is an iranian given name for females and males. It is also a surname.meaning "victorious.
Salem is an Arabic- and Sephardic Jewish-origin given name and surname, and an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin.
Fakhri or Fakhry or Fachri is an Arabic given name and surname. Fahri is the Turkish equivalent. Fakhri in the possessive form means "honorary, titulary". It may refer to:
Aziza or Azizah may refer to:
Muslim, also transliterated as Moslem or Müslüm (Turkish), is an Arabic male given name meaning 'pure, clear, immaculate, clean, taintless, straight, absolute', 'devout, god-fearing, pious, complaisant, obedient, submissive', 'virtuous, chaste, modest, blameless, innocent'.