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Origin/Meaning of Name: Christian/Muslim/Hindi/Pashtun/Urdu/Arabic/Panjabi???

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Ur wrong buddy..
Sikhs and hindus have similiar names spelled differently and with a different acsent for example:
For females :
Tan vi not tanveer
for men:
TaN VEER
In Muslims:
Tanveer.
 
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In Turkish its a name Emrah and in urdu its Imran, there is a name Suat and in urdu its Saad etc etc, in Christianity its David and in Islam its Dawood and Micheal is Mikaal and so on
 
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Frank...all abrahamic religions have similarities with eachother but nothing with hinduism.
So the reasons doesnt apply here,
Thanks
 
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Same names are changed based on region over 100-200 years etc

Khan - Chan - Can etc

Jesus - Esa

Ishmael - Ismail

Alaxander - Sikandar etc

As humans migrate over , the take their name with them but its changes in pronounciation ... and so new names are created ...
 
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Actually there are many names that are common among the Abrahamaic religions especially Islam and Christianity :

Ibrahim - Abraham,
Yakub - Jacob,
Musa - Moses,
Dawood - David etc etc.

nd in the same way there are many common names among Sikhs and Hindus,(both are dharmic religions)

Jitender - Jitendra,
Inderjit - Indrajit
Harvinder - Harender
and the surnames of sikhs like Arora,Saini,Gill are also very commonly used among Hindus.
 
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you will find many persian words similar to Sanskrit words, the reason being Vedic Sanskrit is similar to Avestan, the forefather of persian.

For one, Zoroaster's persian name is ' Zarathustrah' which is defines as " Owner of Old camels" . anyone here with a basic knowledge of sanskrit will attest that Jara in sanskrit means old age/old
and Ushtrah (plural of ushtra) is the word for " camel " . You may also notice that the sanskrit word for camel (ushtra) is onomatopoeic and derived from the sound the camel makes.Hindi/urdu ' unt' is derived from ancient name 'ushtr'
 
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Ok some more research has thrown up very interesting things

baghdad is an old persian word bhag+data "god" +" gift" .."gifted by god"

baksheesh from old perisan bakshi+daan compare with bikhsha+daan

shariyar="king" from old avestan: xshatra compare with kshatriya

Bumi persian compare with bhumi

qand, meaning "sugar." ultimately derived from Sanskrit khanda, possibly dravidian

muhr/mohur : seal, coin. compare with the semantically equivalen mudra: coin,seal

haft: seven, compare with sapta: seven

Iran derivative from the Proto-Iranian term Aryānā,, meaning "Land of the Aryans",

Persian shaghāl from sanskrit word " shrugal" , jackal..' jackal ' is a descendant of the persian name.

Kamboh : a punjabi agricultural community, from the word " Kamboja" .interestingly the word Cambodia is also related.

Lakh: one hundred thousand from sanskrit laksha

namaz: old avestan " to prostrate" cognate of the Sanskrit " namah"

Istan : place Old Avestan, Sanskrit ' sthana'

narangi: orange, from sanskrit " naranj" orange

Pashto: ancient tribe, Sanskrit word for the Pashtos, " Parthava"

Zenana : women old persian, compare with sanskrit janani : mother
 
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