Huzaifa
Huzaifa is a name of boy, the origin of Huzaifa name is Arabic. its meaning Name of the sahabhi.
Name: | Huzaifa |
Meaning: | Name of the sahabhi |
Urdu Meaning: | محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم كے صحابي كا نام - عقلمند |
Gender: | Boy |
Origin: | Arabic |
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Huzaifa Name Meaning in Urdu
Huzaifa is a good name for boys, its origin is Arabic. Huzaifa name meaning in Urdu "محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم كے صحابي كا نام - عقلمند" and English meaning is "Name of the sahabhi". Some people like Muslim baby names that sound similar, so for them similar sounding names of Huzaifa are Abu hanifa, Huzaifa, Istifa, Aakifa, Aatifa, Afifa, Akifa, Alifa, Arifa, Asifa, Parents want their child to have a good name because by giving a good name to the child, his personality doesn't need introduction. It is a symbol of any individual that he will be addressed by that name in this world and in the hereafter, so Huzaifa can be a name for your baby boy with good meaning.
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Q. What is the meaning of Huzaifa?
Huzaifa name meaning is "Name of the sahabhi".
Q. What is the origin of Huzaifa?
Huzaifa name origin is Arabic.
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