Jabahri is a unique African Swahili name meaning "the one who makes rain," signifying prosperity and abundance, derived from the word "jabari" which means "to make rain.
Jabal is an Arabic given name meaning 'mountain', derived from 'jebel'. It signifies strength and endurance, associated with Mount Uhud in Islamic history.
Jabarie is an African name of Fulani origin, meaning "powerful" or "strong," signifying hope and expectation for strength and courage in the face of challenges.
Jabarion is an uncommon yet powerful African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "no limits" or "boundlessness," signifying unlimited potential.
Jabbar is an Arabic name meaning "strong" or "powerful," derived from the word "jabbara." It is one of Allah's 99 attributes in Islam, signifying might and influence.
Jaber is an Arabic origin name meaning 'strength' or 'force', associated with power and courage. It's famously carried by figures like Jaber Al-Sabah, founder of Kuwait, and has gained global popularity.
Jabian is an Arabic given name derived from 'jabbar', meaning 'all-powerful'. It's associated with divine power, has Islamic roots, and is historically popular among global Muslim communities.
Jabir is an Arabic name meaning "comprehender" or "one who understands," derived from the root verb "ja-bara." It was borne by a notable companion of Muhammad and is praised in the Quran for his comprehension.
Jaboa is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin meaning 'to be in charge' or 'to control'. Traditionally given to boys with perceived leadership qualities, this powerful name has gained global recognition despite its rarity.