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Common Girl names in Hindu and Muslim(Pakistan only)

Out of all the names you have mentioned, I have heard only two used commonly by Muslims and the reason is they are Urdu words. Kiran in Urdu means " a ray of light " and Seema means " face or countenance ".







For boys there is a common name between Hindus and Muslims ( Worldwide ) and that is SAMEER or SAMIR. This name is common amongst Hindus in India and Muslims Worldwide.

Samir is actually a Persian name.
 
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Ayesha , Irram , Misbah , sara , Noor, ##### (i am too afraid to even take that name) :fie:
i just named my EXs :lol::lol:
 
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In Islam you can name what ever you want to name your kid, just meaning of that name should not be something which is against the teaching of Islam. eg. you can not call your daughter Diana , since that is some goddess name in some mythology, which you can name her Elizabeth which means oath of God. You will find many girls named Elishbah which is the Hebrew equivalent of Elizabeth.

that means you cant have any muslim give a hindu name due to hinduism being probably the oldest religion in practice in todays world having millions of divine figures practically every hindu name is someway or the other related to hindu mythological figures.
 
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Out of all the names you have mentioned, I have heard only two used commonly by Muslims and the reason is they are Urdu words. Kiran in Urdu means " a ray of light " and Seema means " face or countenance ".







For boys there is a common name between Hindus and Muslims ( Worldwide ) and that is SAMEER or SAMIR. This name is common amongst Hindus in India and Muslims Worldwide.

Another word, Kamal is also a common name for Hindus and Muslims.
 
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yes, b'coz of the trade between bharat varsha and aravstan many sanskrit words got into persian dictionary....
That and also because both sanskrit and avestan according to linguists arose from a common indo-iranian proto language.
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
btw you know that it's a girls name too :agree:
:crazy::crazy::crazy::crazy::crazy: the bitch was crazy, btw

In my school days, we used to play Cricket in an empty plot in our locality. A girl named Misbah used to live in the Home next to the plot. Whenever the ball went to her home, she'd return it cheerfully. For all her help, she ended up getting a funny nickname: Miss Ball. :lol:
( no offense meant Bro, just remembered it on reading your post. And it was in the days when we still had our innocence intact, and a ball referred solely to the cricket ball :-))
 
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