Originally posted by: .x-bumblebee-x.
Surnames that begin with "al" often refer to the place where someone's ancestors were born.
It's before the surname..
Not before the forename lol!
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Originally posted by: .x-bumblebee-x.
Surnames that begin with "al" often refer to the place where someone's ancestors were born.
It's before the surname..
Not before the forename lol!
Originally posted by: ..swagger..
What are CVs doing man?I am hating this whole track of saving Fahad and Barkat Royale's papers.
Originally posted by: JennyPenny
I HATE to say it but indeed it was.It was so filler and everyone was so random. and seriously even Chakkiwala didn't recongize them?
Originally posted by: edwebllalover9
i don't know what happen with the writers from past three episode.they are in totally mess.i want to end that track by monday.
Originally posted by: AnotherAdmirer
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">No I have heard names with Al infront of the first name.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Al-Nasir, Al- Ghani, Al-Yasir. It's really common. Like Jake i got confused too coz she said it with such confidence😆</font>
yeah!!😆Originally posted by: JennyPenny
I HATE to say it but indeed it was.It was so filler and everyone was so random. and seriously even Chakkiwala didn't recongize them?
Originally posted by: .x-bumblebee-x.
Really? Hmm.. So in English they are called
' the yasir' .. I didn't know.. Thanks
Originally posted by: .x-bumblebee-x.
Really? Hmm.. So in English they are called
' the yasir' .. I didn't know.. Thanks
Al- may be prefixed to names that are derived from Arabic nouns. The purpose of doing this is to point toward the meaning of the one named.[44] For example, the name Adl (meaning 'just') may be read "al-Adl" to allude to the fact that Adl is a just person.