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  2. Aden (name) - Wikipedia

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    Aden (Somali: Aadan, Arabic: عَدَنْ, Hebrew: אדן) is an Arabic, Hebrew male name, used most commonly in Somalia. It can also be a surname. It can also be a surname. Given name

  3. Fiza Ali - Wikipedia

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    Fiza Ali (Urdu: فِضا علی; born 5 October 1984)(pronounced [fizːa alːi] is a Pakistani model, actress, and singer. She started her modeling career in 1999. She started her modeling career in 1999.

  4. Aidin (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Aidin (Adin) is a variation of Aidan, which is derived from the Irish male given name Aodhán, a pet form of Aodh. The personal name Aodh means "fiery" and/or "bringer of fire" and was the name of a Celtic sun god (see Aed). [2] Other Celtic variants include the Scottish Gaelic given name Aodhàn and the Welsh name Aeddan.

  5. Aidan - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the name Aodhán, which is a pet form of Aodh. [2] The personal name Aodh means "fiery" and/or "bringer of fire" and was the name of a Celtic sun god (see Aed). [3] Formerly common only in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, the name and its variants have become popular in England, the United States, Canada, and Australia.

  6. Faiz - Wikipedia

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    The name is particularly common among the royal and noble houses of South Asia. Sovereigns: Al-Faiz (1149–1160), a Caliph of the Fatimid dynasty; Nawab Faiz Ali Khan (Banganapalle), Nawab of Baganapalle (1686–1759) Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan (1731-1777), Nawab of Bhopal (r.1742-1777) Nawab Faiz Talb Khan, Nawab of Pataudi

  7. Faiz Ali Faiz - Wikipedia

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    Faiz Ali Faiz (Urdu: فیض علی فیض; born in 1962 in Sharaqpur, Pakistan) is a well-known Pakistani qawwali singer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Faiz was born into a family of seven generations of qawwals. [ 1 ]

  8. Fatimah bint Asad - Wikipedia

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    [a] According to some traditions, the Kaaba's wall split open in order for Fatima to go in the house and give birth to her son, Ali. After Muhammad's wife, Khadija bint Khuwaylid, Fatima bint Asad was the second woman who entered the fold of Islam. Ali ibn Abi Talib was given the name of Haydar, meaning lion, by his mother.

  9. Ali (name) - Wikipedia

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    Islamic traditional use of the name goes back to the Islamic leader Ali ibn Abi Talib, but the name is also present among some pre-Islamic Arabs (e.g. Banu Hanifa, and some rulers of Saba and Himyar). It is identical in form and meaning to the Hebrew: עֵלִי, Eli, which goes back to the High Priest Eli in the biblical Books of Samuel.