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Arabic word for non-Arabs
ʿAjam (Arabic: عجم, lit. 'mute') is an Arabic word for a non-Arab, especially a Persian. It was historically used as a pejorative—figuratively ascribing
Ajam
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up ajam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ajam is an Arabic word meaning "non-Arab". Ajam or AJAM may also refer to: Mohammed Ajam (fl. 18th century)
Ajam_(disambiguation)
Defunct pay television news channel
from the Ferguson Police Department shot rubber bullets and tear gas at an AJAM news crew including correspondent Ash-har Quraishi, who after yelling, "We're
Al_Jazeera_America
Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian descent
The 'Ajam of Kuwait (Arabic: عيم الكويت), also known as Persian Kuwaitis, are Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian descent. The majority of Shia Kuwaiti citizens
'Ajam_of_Kuwait
Topics referred to by the same term
Ajam (Persian: عجم) may refer to: Ajam, Bushehr Ajam Rural District, in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Ajami, Iran (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Ajam,_Iran
Ethnic group
The Ajam of Bahrain (Arabic: عجم البحرین), or Iranic Bahrainis (Persian: ایرانیان بحرین), are a collective of ethnic groups among Bahraini citizens of
Ajam_of_Bahrain
French cyclecar
The Ajams was a French automobile, built in Neuilly by M. Ajams in 1920. A light cyclecar, it had a tubular frame in the "birdcage" style. Its engine
Ajams
‘Ajam (Turkish: Acem) is the name of a maqam (musical mode) in Arabic, Turkish, and related systems of music. Ajam (عجم) in this usage means "Persian"
Ajam_(maqam)
Historical region in Iran
عجم Erāq-e Ajam or عراق عجمی Erāq-e Ajami; Arabic: عراق العجم ʿIrāq al-ʿAjam or العراق العجمي al-ʿIrāq al-ʿAjamī, literally, "Iraq of the Ajam"), is a historical
Persian_Iraq
Pakistani teenager executed for terrorism
Zar Ajam (Pashto: زار عجم; 1993/1994 – 20 June 2011) was a Pakistani teenager and convicted mass murderer and terrorist who was executed by hanging in
Zar_Ajam
13th century Sufi mystic from Baghdad
al-Ajam was a 13th century Sufi mystic from Baghdad. Her main merit was writing a commentary on ibn Arabi's Mashahid. Her full name is Sitt al-Ajam bint
Sitt_al-'Ajam
18th-century iranian singer
Mohammad Ajam, alternatively known as Muhammad al-Ajami or Ajam Muhammad, was an Iranian singer who lived in the late 18th century. He came to Baghdad
Mohammed_Ajam
People of the United Arab Emirates
Many Ajam Emiratis, particularly those in Ras Al Khaimah and Dibba, are of Kumzari ancestry and also communicate in Kumzari. Additionally, many Ajam are
Emiratis
"40 Years Later, Iran's Flag Remains a Unique Symbol of its Revolution". Ajam Media Collective. Archived from the original on April 15, 2024. Retrieved
List of national flags of sovereign states
List_of_national_flags_of_sovereign_states
Indonesian and Malay style grilled chicken
Ayam bakar (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˌajam ˈbakar]; Malay pronunciation: [ˌajam ˈbaka(r)]) is an Indonesian and Malay dish, consisting of charcoal-grilled
Ayam_bakar
Syrian footballer (born 1971)
Radwan Ajam (born 20 November 1971) is a Syrian football midfielder who played for Syria in the 1988 Asian Cup. Radwan Ajam at WorldFootball.net v t e
Radwan_Ajam
Āsār-e Ajam (Persian: آثار عجم, pronounced [ɒːsɒːr-e ædʒæm], lit. "Antiquities of the Persians") is a travelogue and historical book written by Forsat
Asar-e_Ajam
Ethnic group
Ajam Emiratis (Standard Arabic: الإماراتيون العجم), also referred to as Eyam Emiratis (Gulf Arabic: الإماراتيين العيم; Achomi: خُودمونی), Iranian Emiratis
Ajam_Emiratis
1927 poetry book by Muhammad Iqbal
Zabur-i-Ajam (زبور عجم, Persian Psalms) is a philosophical poetry book, written in Persian, by Allama Iqbal, the great poet-philosopher of the Indian subcontinent
Persian_Psalms
(Americans) Veneco (Venezuelans) Wetback Yank / Yankee (Americans) Outsiders Ajam (non-Arabs) Barbarian Fresh off the boat / F.O.B. (immigrant) Gadjo (non-Romani)
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Neighbourhood in Seberang Perai, Penang, Malaysia
Bagan Ajam is a residential neighbourhood within the city of Seberang Perai in the Malaysian state of Penang. It is best known for its morning market,
Bagan_Ajam
Village in Quneitra, Syria
Beer Ajam (Arabic: بئر عجم, romanized: Biʾr ʿAjam, lit. 'Non-Arabs' Spring', also spelled Bir Ajam) is a Syrian Circassian village in the Quneitra Governorate
Beer_Ajam
Persian variety historically spoken in Kuwait
estimated that 89% of Kuwaiti Ajam aged 40–70 spoke Persian fluently as their native language; whereas only 28% of Kuwaiti Ajam aged 12–22 spoke Persian.
Kuwaiti_Persian
Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran
Tikmah Ajam (Persian: تيكمه عجم, also Romanized as Tīkmah ‘Ajam) is a village in Qaleh Darrehsi Rural District, in the Central District of Maku County
Tikmah_Ajam
Iraqi community of Iranian origin
العراق) Iraqi Persians, (Persian: پارسهای عراق, Arabic: فرس العراق) or Ajam, (Persian: عجم, Arabic: العجم) are Iraqis of Iranian origin. They have had
Iranians_in_Iraq
second advent of Islam itself, a new Islam sometimes referred to as Islam-i Ajam. It was this Persian Islam, rather than the original Arab Islam, that was
Islam_in_Iran
Iranian roots music project
Ajam (Persian: عجم) is an Iranian roots music project that creates original contemporary music by utilizing elements of the native music of Iran. In particular
Ajam_(band)
Armed group based in the Quneitra Governorate of Syria
from Beer Ajam. The group came to prominence during the Quneitra Governorate clashes (2012–14). The group was founded by a local from Beer Ajam of Circassian
Jamaat_Jund_al-Qawqaz
2013 American TV series or program
Al Jazeera America News, also referred to as Al Jazeera America Newshour or simply (Weekend) News, is a news program that aired on Al Jazeera America.
Al_Jazeera_America_News
Early form of the Azerbaijani language
Ajem-Turkic or Ajami Turkic (ترکی عجمی; Türkī-yi ʿacemī, lit. 'Persian Turkic' or 'Persian Turkish'), also known as Middle Azeri or Middle Azerbaijanian
Ajem-Turkic
Bahar-i Ajam (Persian: بهار عجم) is an 18th-century dictionary of Persian words and idioms used in Persian poetry. The author of the work was the Indian
Bahar-i_Ajam
Village in Khuzestan, Iran
Boneh-ye Ajam (Persian: بنه عجم, also Romanized as Boneh-ye ‘Ajam; also known as Bon ‘Ajam) is a village in Gazin Rural District, Raghiveh District, Haftgel
Boneh-ye_Ajam
terms is found already in pre- and early Islamic literature (ʻAjam Temtemī). "In general, ajam was a pejorative term, used by Arabs because of their contrived
Anti-Iranian_sentiment
Moroccan footballer and manager
Ajam Boujarari Mohammed (born 3 April 1961), known as Samir, is a Moroccan professional football manager. In 1998, Samir became assistant coach for Japan
Samir_(football_manager)
Village in Lorestan province, Iran
Tall-e Ajam (Persian: تل عجم) is a village in Shurab Rural District of Veysian District in Chegeni County, Lorestan province, Iran. At the time of the
Tall-e_Ajam
There are a large number of expatriates in Kuwait, with most residing in the capital of Kuwait City. Expatriates are primarily attracted by the employment
Expatriates_in_Kuwait
Country in West Asia
Peeters Publishers. ISBN 978-90-429-1449-0. Bosworth, C. E. (1998). "ʿErāq-E ʿAjam(ī)". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VIII, Fasc. 5. p. 538. Bosworth, C. E.
Iraq
Ruler of Mali from c. 1312 to c. 1337
Kitāb al-ʿIbar wa-dīwān al-mubtadaʾ wa-l-khabar fī ayyām al-ʿarab wa-ʾl-ʿajam wa-ʾl-barbar, translated in Levtzion & Hopkins 2000 Bell, Nawal Morcos (1972)
Mansa_Musa
Mode in Arabic music
files? See media help. ‘Ajam – Also The Major Scale ‘Ajam (عجم), Jiharkah (جهاركاه), Shawq Afza (شوق افزا or شوق أفزا), Ajam Ushayran (عجم عشيران) Bayati
Arabic_maqam
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Muri-ye Ajam (Persian: موري اجم, also Romanized as Mūrī-ye Ājam) is a village in Ajam Rural District, Dishmok District, Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh
Muri-ye_Ajam
Country in West Asia
divided into two main ethnic groups: Baharna and Ajam. The Baharna are ethnically Arab, and the Ajam are of Persian origin. Shia Persians form large communities
Bahrain
Iranians who adhere to Shiite sect of Islam are Ajam, and they are different from the Huwala. Ajams are also a large percentage of the populace in UAE
Demographics_of_Iran
Ethnic group of Iranian people
of the [tʃ] consonant. Arabs, with whom these people traded, called them 'Ajam', which means non-Arab, Masnsour (2003) believes that it was eventually changed
Achomi_people
City in Kerala, India
Kottayam (IPA: [ko:ʈ:ajam]) is a city in the Kottayam district of Kerala, India. It is the district headquarters of the district and is located about 151 km
Kottayam
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Tang Asiab-e Ajam (Persian: تنگ اسياب اجم, also Romanized as Tang Āsīāb-e Ājam; also known as Tang Āsīāb) is a village in Ajam Rural District, Dishmok
Tang_Asiab-e_Ajam
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
Babur-e Ajam (Persian: ببرعجم) is a village in Yowla Galdi Rural District of the Central District in Showt County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. At the
Babur-e_Ajam
Greeks in Israel Greeks in Lebanon Greeks in Syria Iranian peoples Ajam of Bahrain Ajam of Iraq Kurds Shabaks Yazidis Italians Levantines Italian Egyptians
Ethnic groups in the Middle East
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Middle_East
Racial slur against Black people
(Americans) Veneco (Venezuelans) Wetback Yank / Yankee (Americans) Outsiders Ajam (non-Arabs) Barbarian Fresh off the boat / F.O.B. (immigrant) Gadjo (non-Romani)
Nigger
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Gerdeh Pey-e Ajam (Persian: گرده پي اجم, also Romanized as Gerdeh Pey-e Ājam; also known as Gerd Pey) is a village in Ajam Rural District, Dishmok District
Gerdeh_Pey-e_Ajam
Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, composer and freedom fighter (1950–2011)
Mahbubul Haque Khan (28 February 1950 – 5 June 2011), known professionally as Azam Khan, was a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, record producer, and the
Azam_Khan_(singer)
Iranian language spoken in the south of Iran
people in southern Fars and western Hormozgan and by significant numbers of Ajam citizens in the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and other neighbouring countries. It
Achomi_language
Ethnic group
This figure refers specifically to Iranian expatriates and does not include Ajam Emiratis (Emirati citizens of Iranian ancestry). Due to the geographical
Iranians in the United Arab Emirates
Iranians_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
Qezel Dagh-e Ajam (Persian: قزل داغ عجم) is a village in Chaybasar-e Jonubi Rural District of the Central District in Maku County, West Azerbaijan province
Qezel_Dagh-e_Ajam
Village in Bushehr province, Iran
Chehel Zari-ye Ajam (Persian: چهل زرعي عجم) is a village in Shabankareh Rural District of Shabankareh District in Dashtestan County, Bushehr province,
Chehel_Zari-ye_Ajam
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Darreh Zari-ye Ajam (Persian: دره زري اجم, also Romanized as Darreh Zarī-ye Ājam; also known as Darreh Raẕī) is a village in Ajam Rural District, Dishmok
Darreh_Zari-ye_Ajam
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
Khalaj-e Ajam (Persian: خلج عجم) is a village in Yowla Galdi Rural District of the Central District in Showt County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. At
Khalaj-e_Ajam
Traditional styles of Kurdish maqam
into seven main families: Hijaz, Saba, Bayat, Kurd, Hijazkar, Rast, and Ajam. Each family includes its own subdivisions and melodic variations. However
Kurdish_maqam
Arabic music term
(صبا), Nahāwand (نهاوند), ʿAjam (عجم), Bayātī (بياتي), Sīkāh (سيكاه), Ḥijāz (حجاز), Rāst (راست), and Kurd (كرد). Jins ʿAjam is a pentachord spanning a
Jins
Legislative capital of South Africa
flourishes in downtown Cape Town". CCID. Retrieved 10 October 2025. Tauhira Ajam (9 May 2025). "You can visit one of the world's best coffee shops right here
Cape_Town
Iranic ethnic group
Brill. p. 20. ISBN 9789004385337. James, Boris (2014). "Arab Ethnonyms( 'Ajam, 'Arab, Badu and Turk): The Kurdish Case as a Paradigm for Thinking about
Kurds
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Pataveh-ye Ajam (Persian: پاتاوه اجم) is a village in, and the capital of, Ajam Rural District of Dishmuk District, Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Pataveh-ye_Ajam
Rural district in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Ajam Rural District (Persian: دهستان آجم) is in Dishmuk District of Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran. Its capital is the village
Ajam_Rural_District
Arabic and Turkish musical scale
from the 6th degree there are two common options: jins 'Ajam on 6 and jins Nikriz on 6. Jins 'Ajam may make more sense to Western ears because its third
Saba_(music)
occasions mentioned in those parashiyyot. Ajam is also used on the second days of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals. Ajam resembles a Western major scale, and
Weekly_maqam
African-American colloquial term
(Americans) Veneco (Venezuelans) Wetback Yank / Yankee (Americans) Outsiders Ajam (non-Arabs) Barbarian Fresh off the boat / F.O.B. (immigrant) Gadjo (non-Romani)
Nigga
Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent
the Caucasus Tats of Iran Yaghnobis Zazas Related ethnic groups Ajam of Bahrain 'Ajam of Kuwait Iranians in the United Arab Emirates Iranians in Qatar
Parsis
Iranian ethnic group
Arab countries are generally designated as Ajam, including the Ajam of Bahrain, the Ajam of Iraq, and the Ajam of Kuwait. The Parsis are a Zoroastrian community
Persians
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
Kahriz-e Ajam (Persian: كهريزعجم) is a village in Hasanlu Rural District of Mohammadyar District in Naqadeh County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. At
Kahriz-e_Ajam
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
Barani-ye Ajam (Persian: باراني عجم) is a village in Hasanlu Rural District of Mohammadyar District in Naqadeh County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran.
Barani-ye_Ajam
Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran
Qurd ol Duran-e Ajam (Persian: قوردالدرن عجم, also Romanized as Qūrd ol Dūran-e ʿAjam; also known as Qūrd ol Dūran) is a village in Yowla Galdi Rural
Qurd_ol_Duran-e_Ajam
Country in West Asia
small minority following the Twelver school of Shia Islam practiced by Omani Ajam tribes. Most non-Muslims in Oman are foreign workers, variously adhering
Oman
Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran
Hoseyn Ali Kandi-ye Ajam (Persian: حسين علي كندي عجم, also Romanized as Ḩoseyn ‘Alī Kandī-ye ‘Ajam and Ḩoseyn‘alī-ye Kandī ‘Ajam; also known as Ḩoseyn‘alī
Hoseyn_Ali_Kandi-ye_Ajam
Surname list
neuroscientist Samir Duran/Emil Narud, a character in the StarCraft series Ajam Boujarari Mohammed (born 1961), Moroccan football manager known as Samir
Samir
Bilateral relations
airport was once again attacked by a drone, killing 1 and injuring 63. 'Ajam of Kuwait (Persians of Kuwait) are Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian origin. Historically
Iran–Kuwait_relations
City in Markazi province, Iran
Mesopotamia was referred to as Iraq; with the Median part called ʿErâq-e ʿAjam ("Iraq of the Ajam [non-Arabic speakers]"), and the Mesopotamian part called ʿErâq-e
Arak,_Iran
Honorific title in Tibetan Buddhism
Manjushri or Great Emperor Manjushri (Tibetan: འཇམ་དབྱངས་གོང་མ་ཆེན་པོ, Wylie: ajam dbyangs gong ma chen po; Chinese: 文殊皇帝; pinyin: Wénshū Huángdì; Manchu: ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠᠰᡳᡵᡳ
Emperor_Manjushri
1223 battle where the Mongols fought against Rus' princes and Cumans
prominent Mongol Noyans (generals) Jebe and Subutai advanced into Iraq-i Ajam. Jebe requested permission from the Mongol emperor, Genghis Khan, to continue
Battle_of_the_Kalka_River
Iraqi singer of Armenian origin (born 1950)
the Fairuz of Iraq". Ajam Media Collective. May 15, 2017. Retrieved July 21, 2017. "Seta Hagopian, the Fairuz of Iraq". Ajam Media Collective. May 15
Seta_Hagopian
Book by Ibn Khaldun, written in 1377
title: Kitābu l-ʻibari wa Dīwāni l-Mubtada' wal-Ḥabar fī ayāmi l-ʻarab wal-ʿajam wal-barbar, waman ʻĀsarahum min Dhawī sh-Shalṭāni l-Akbār, i.e.: "Book of
Muqaddimah
Demilitarized zone
Name Population Asbah 380 Bariqa 371 Beer Ajam 353 Hader (part) 4,819 Jubata al-Khashab 3,493 Madinat al-Salam 4,500 Al-Rafid 2,263 Tirinja
UNDOF_Zone
(died 1339) was the author of the Persian language Mu‘jam fi athar muluk al-Ajam, a history of ancient Iran. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sharaf
Sharaf al-Din Fazlullah Qazvini
Sharaf_al-Din_Fazlullah_Qazvini
Country in West Asia
and Italian. Due to historical immigration, Kuwaiti Persian is used among Ajam Kuwaitis. The Iranian sub-dialects of Larestani, Khonji, Bastaki and Gerashi
Kuwait
1995 Iranian film
Collective, Ajam Media (2012-05-04). "Kolahghermezi's Enduring Popularity: Humor and Solidarity in Iranian TV Children's Programming". Ajam Media Collective
Kolah Ghermezi and Pesar Khaleh
Kolah_Ghermezi_and_Pesar_Khaleh
South African afrophobic slur
it in reference to black people being particularly common in South Africa Ajam – Arabic word for non-Arabs Barbarian – which came to refer to people who
Makwerekwere
agreement with each other; Bayazid was to receive the Jalayirid lands in Iraq-i 'Ajam (modern-day western Iran) and Ahmad would receive Azerbaijan, while Iraq-i
Bayazid_(Jalayirids)
Ethnic group
ethnic groups Iranian diaspora (Iranians of UAE • Ajam of Bahrain • Ajam of Qatar • Ajam of Iraq • 'Ajam of Kuwait • Iranians of Canada • Iranians of America
Iranians_in_Germany
Amir Serik Kazakhstan Boys' 70 kg Ibragim Khalidov Bahrain Al-Baraa Al-Ajam Saudi Arabia Daryn Mustafin Kazakhstan Abdulboriy Abdugofurov Uzbekistan
Mixed martial arts at the 2025 Asian Youth Games
Mixed_martial_arts_at_the_2025_Asian_Youth_Games
People of Qatar
Qataris of enslaved ancestry, such as musician and actress Fatma Shaddad. The Ajam, ethnic Shia Persians, were historically active in boat building, and still
Qataris
Former building in the Ottoman Empire (1898–1914)
75. Collective, Ajam Media (2020-03-07). "The Scars of Ottoman San Stefano: Traces of a Contested Past in Istanbul's Yeşilköy". Ajam Media Collective
Russian Monument at San Stefano
Russian_Monument_at_San_Stefano
Northeast Caucasian language
glosses began in the 15th century. The use of Arabic, which is known as ajam, is still known today. Peter von Uslar developed a Cyrillic-based alphabet
Avar_language
Venezuelan football club
Lacruz 25 DF VEN Héctor Acosta 26 FW VEN Juan Carlos Azócar 28 MF VEN Manuel Paez 35 FW VEN Elías Ajam 37 DF VEN Luis Vera 44 DF ECU Luis Caicedo
Estudiantes_de_Mérida_F.C.
original (PDF) on 6 February 2017. The Ajam of Manama Toorani, Mohamed (2015-10-30). "International History Blog: The Ajam of Manama". International History
List of countries and territories where Persian is an official language
List_of_countries_and_territories_where_Persian_is_an_official_language
Iranian king
contributor[who?][where?] has posited that Persian jam is the root of Arabic ajam, assuming that this Arabic word for the Persian-speaking population was derived
Jamshid
Etymological analysis of the name "Iran"
the popular name for the region in Muslim literature. They also used Bilād Ajam (Arabic: بلاد عجم) as an equivalent or synonym to "Persia". The Turks also
Name_of_Iran
Afghan Taliban leader (born 1979)
Zar Ajam by the government of Afghanistan, Haqqani promised to avenge Ajam's death by targeting judges and the courts involved in the case. Ajam, a 17-year-old
Sirajuddin_Haqqani
Surname list
Middle East and is prevalent in Arabic speaking countries. Derived from Ajam (عجم) it is an Arabic word meaning mute, which today refers to someone whose
Ajami_(surname)
Scottish exonym for an English person
(Americans) Veneco (Venezuelans) Wetback Yank / Yankee (Americans) Outsiders Ajam (non-Arabs) Barbarian Fresh off the boat / F.O.B. (immigrant) Gadjo (non-Romani)
Sassenach
al-Kamal Sitt al-Wuzara' al-Tanukhiyyah Sitt al-Qudat Sitt al-'Arab Sitt al-'Ajam A'isha al-Ba'uniyya Zeb un-nisa Begum, Mughal princess, contributor to the
List of female Islamic scholars
List_of_female_Islamic_scholars
Topics referred to by the same term
Ajami is the Arabic adjective applied to an Ajam, a Persian or (relative to Arabic speakers) alien. Ajami may also refer to the following: Ajami dialect
Ajami_(disambiguation)
City centre of Seberang Perai in Penang, Malaysia
area of 14.6 km2 (5.6 sq mi), and includes neighbourhoods such as Bagan Ajam, Bagan Dalam, Bagan Jermal and Bagan Luar. 1km 0.6miles 16 Bridge 15 Butterworth
Butterworth,_Seberang_Perai
AJAM
AJAM
Boy/Male
Indian
Foreign
Girl/Female
Indian
Wife of Durvasa
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Mythological King
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wife of Durvasa
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Unique
Boy/Male
Muslim
Foreign
Boy/Male
Muslim
A mythological king
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Indisciplined; A Devotee of Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Goat Faced
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Daughter of Sage Kashyap and Surase
AJAM
AJAM
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin); also French
English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin); also French : nickname from Middle English, Old French noble ‘high-born’, ‘distinguished’, ‘illustrious’ (Latin nobilis), denoting someone of lofty birth or character, or perhaps also ironically someone of low station. The surname has been established in Ireland since the 13th century, but was re-introduced in the 17th century and is now found mainly in Ulster.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of Knöbel, a surname derived from an archaic German word for a servant. This was the name of a famous rabbinical family which moved from Wiener Neustadt to Sanok in Galicia in the 17th century; several members subsequently emigrated to the U.S.Jewish : Americanized form of Nobel.German : probably a Huguenot name (see 1).Possibly an altered form of German Knobel or Nobel.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Rising Sun; Dawn; Early Morning
Girl/Female
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Tied; Joined; Beauty
Girl/Female
Arabic
One who has a Graceful Gait
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vikramajit | விகà¯à®°à®®à®¾à®œà¯€à®¤Â
A famous king
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praised; Feminine of Humaid
Boy/Male
Hindu
Famous, Renowned person, Bright
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Pretty; Linden Tree; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Biblical
Paternity; voluntary.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Firm; Enduring
AJAM
AJAM
AJAM
AJAM
AJAM