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Borrowed from Arabic أَمِينَة (ʔamīna).
Amina
- A female given name from Arabic, meaning “faithful, trustworthy”, masculine equivalent Amin
Translations
- Arabic: أَمِينَة f (ʔamīna)
- Azerbaijani: Əminə
- French: Amina (fr) f
- Ottoman Turkish: امینه (Emîne)
- Persian: امینه (amine)
- Tajik: Амина (tg) (Amina)
- Turkish: Emine (tr)
- Urdu: امینہ
- Uyghur: ئەمىنە (emine)
- Uzbek: Amina
Borrowed from Arabic آمِنَة (ʔāmina).
Amina
- A female given name from Arabic, notably borne by:
- the mother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Translations
Arabic: آمِنَة f (ʔāmina)
Azerbaijani: Aminə
Kazakh: Әмина (Ämina)
Ottoman Turkish: آمنه (Âmine)
Turkish: Amine
Uyghur: ئامىنە (amine)
Uzbek: Omina
From Arabic أَمِينَة (ʔamīna).
Amīnà f or Amī̀nā f
- a female given name
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Yangi Imlo | |
Cyrillic | Амина |
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Perso-Arabic(Afghanistan) |
Inherited from Chagatai امینه, from Arabic أَمِينَة (ʔamīna).
Amina
- a female given name from Arabic, masculine equivalent Amin