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148Nihad is a Bosnian and Azerbaijani form of the name Nihat, which itself derives from Persian نهاد (nehād), meaning "nature, disposition." While the name is often used in Turkic and Balkan regions, it also appears in othe...
Omar 1 is an alternate transcription of Arabic عمر (see Umar). This spelling is the most common English rendering of the name, and it has a rich historical and cultural lineage across multiple regions and languages. Etym...
Omer 2 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Umar (عمر), commonly used in Arabic-speaking and Bosnian contexts. The name is derived from the Arabic root ʿumr meaning "life," and is closely related to the eleme...
Osman is a Turkish, Kurdish, Albanian, Bosnian, and Malay form of Uthman, an Arabic name meaning “baby bustard” (a type of large bird). Osman is most famously associated with Osman I (also called Osman Gazi), the founder...
Rejjan is the Bosnian form of Rayyan, an Arabic name with deep Islamic significance. The name Rayyan derives from the Arabic root r-y-n, meaning "luxuriant" or "watered," and is closely associated with paradise in Islami...
Rijad is a Bosnian masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Riad.The name Riad itself comes from the Arabic plural riyāḍ, meaning “meadows, gardens,” and is the plural form of Rawda, which means “meadow” or “ga...
Sabahudin is a Bosnian given name for males, derived from the Arabic name Sabah ad-Din. Sabah ad-Din itself is a theophoric name composed of two Arabic elements: صباح (ṣabāḥ), meaning "morning," and دين (dīn), meaning "r...
Šaban is a masculine given name used primarily in Bosnia and Macedonia, serving as the Bosnian and Macedonian form of Shaban. The name derives from the eighth month of the Islamic calendar, Ša'ban, whose Arabic root šʿb...
Sajra is the Bosnian form of Saira. The name Saira, of Arabic origin, possibly means "traveller" (from the Arabic root s-y-r, related to travel or journey). Sajra is a feminine given name primarily used in Bosnia and Her...
Salih (also spelled Saleh) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It means "virtuous" in Arabic, derived from the root صلح (ṣalaḥa), meaning "to be good, to be proper". The name holds significant religious importanc...
Sara is a feminine given name used in many languages around the world, derived from Sarah. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the Old Testament, Sarah is the...
Etymology and MeaningSead is a Bosnian masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Sa'id. The root meaning of Sa'id is "happy, lucky" in Arabic, originating from the verb saʿida meaning "to be happy, to be lucky."...
Sejad is a masculine given name primarily used in Bosnia. It is a Bosnian variant of the Arabic name Said (also spelled Sa'id), which derives from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy" or "to be lucky." Thus, Sej...
Šejma is a Bosnian feminine given name, a localized form of Shaima (also spelled Shaimaa, Shayma, or Shimaa). The name Shaima is of Arabic origin, possibly meaning "beauty marks" (such as moles or birthmarks) in Arabic.R...
Skender is a masculine first name of Bosnian origin, commonly found in Albania, Kosovo, and among Bosniak communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro. It is a short form of Aleksandar, the South Slavic...
Suad (also transliterated as Souad or Su'ad) is an Arabic name derived from the root saʿida (سَعَدَ), meaning "to be happy, to be fortunate, to be lucky." The name directly translates to "happiness, luck, good fortune."...
Suada is a feminine given name used primarily in Albania and Bosnia, with several potential etymologies depending on the cultural context. In Albanian and Bosnian usage, Suada is considered a feminine form of Suad, a nam...
Sulejman is a Bosnian and Albanian form of Süleyman, which in turn derives from Solomon, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "peace." The name traces its roots back to the biblical King Solomon, son of David, who was renowne...
Suljo is a Bosnian diminutive of Süleyman, itself a Turkish form of the biblical name Solomon.The root name Solomon derives from the Hebrew Shelomo, which is related to שָׁלוֹם (shalom) meaning "peace". According to the...
Sumeja is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived from the Arabic Sumayya. The root name Sumayya comes from the Arabic root سما meaning "to be high" or samā "height, loftiness", so the name conveys a sense of elevation or...
Tahir (also spelled Taher or Tahar) is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ṭ-h-r, meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste." The name is deeply rooted in Arabic and Islamic culture, carrying connotations of moral...
Tajra is a Bosnian feminine given name, most likely derived from the Arabic طائر (ṭāʾir) meaning "bird". The name evokes imagery of freedom, flight, and grace, and reflects the influence of Oriental and Islamic culture o...
Etymology and Meaning Tarik is the Bosnian form of Tariq, and it is also an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. The origin of Tarik traces back to the Arabic ṭāriq, meaning "visitor, knocker at the door", derived...
Vedad is a Bosnian masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Widad. Widad itself means "love" in Arabic, stemming from the root ودّ (wadda), meaning "to love." As such, Vedad carries the connotations of love and...
Zejd is a Bosnian form of the Zayd, an Arabic name that carries deep historical and religious significance in the Islamic world. The root name Zayd is derived from the Arabic verb zāda, meaning "to grow" or "to increase,...
Zejneb is a Bosnian female given name, a local form of Zaynab. The name Zaynab has uncertain origins, possibly derived from Arabic زين (zayn) meaning "beauty" and أب (ʾab) meaning "father". Alternatively, it may come fro...
Zerina is the Bosnian form of the Persian name Zarina, which derives from the Persian word زرین (zarīn), meaning "golden". The name carries connotations of value, beauty, and radiance. In ancient history, according to th...
Zlatan is a male given name of Slavic origin, derived from the South Slavic word zlato, meaning "gold", which itself comes from Old Slavic zolto. The name is common across all South Slavic countries, including Bosnia and...