What is the name meaning of ABDUS SABOUR. Phrases containing ABDUS SABOUR
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ABDUS SABOUR
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of the narrator of one of the hadith
Boy/Male
Indian
Nick name of abdur - Rehman
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Muslim
Nick name of abdur - Rehman
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of the Narrator of One of the Hadith
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Biblical, Farsi, French, German, Iranian, Turkish
Abbreviated Form of Abdul; My Servant
Boy/Male
Indian
A narrator of Hadith
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Indian
Servant of the eternal
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the all-peaceable
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith; Daughter of Abdul Malik had this Name
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Seeker; Abdul Muttalib; Grand Father of the Prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the all-hearing (Allah)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith; Ibn Abdul Hameed had this Name
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the extremely pure
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the patient
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Servant of the Patient
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the witness, Slave of the witness
Male
English
Variant spelling of Old English Aldous, probably ALDUS means "from the old house."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Nick Name of Abdur Rehman Bin Sulayman the Father of Muhammad Ibn Abdur Rahman; The Genealogist
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Patient
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Girl/Female
Indian
Helper, Publisher, Diffuser, Spreader, Protector
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Peace
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ganga the river
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Veazey.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Unaffected by Desires
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gift of God
Girl/Female
French
Name of a town and castle in Flanders. Also a rhyming.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Sweet Smile
Girl/Female
Polish
Gift from God.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Art, Talent, Creativity
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a.
An epithet applied to editions (chiefly of the classics) which proceeded from the press of Aldus Manitius, and his family, of Venice, for the most part in the 16th century and known by the sign of the anchor and the dolphin. The term has also been applied to certain elegant editions of English works.
a.
Applied especially to a kind of type in which the letters do not stand upright, but slope toward the right; -- so called because dedicated to the States of Italy by the inventor, Aldus Manutius, about the year 1500.
n.
A name given, especially in the Southern States, to the seed of several leguminous plants (species of Dolichos, Cicer, Abrus, etc.) esp. those having a scar (hilum) of a different color from the rest of the seed.