Category
page 1Nisbas
nisba
adjective, derived from a noun or preposition, often indicating the person's place of origin, tribal affiliation, or ancestry
Baghdadi
Baghdadi or Al-Baghdadi may refer to:
Isfahani
The name Al-Isfahani is a nisba indicating someone from the city of Isfahan, Iran.
Halabi
nisbah
Chishti
family name
Bukhari
family name
Al-Masri
Masri, Masry, Misri or Al-Masri and El-Masry (, commonly spelled in the Egyptian dialect as ) is Semitic language (Arabic and Hebrew) last name that literally means the Egyptian. The surname is commonly found in modern Egyptians and can be found in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Iran, Sudan, Israeli Jews and Arabs and among Hindu Brahmins and Muslims in Indian Kashmir.
Al-Jurjani
Al-Jurjani or simply Jurjani may refer to any of several historical Persian scholars:
Dehlavi
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Hamawi
Ḥamawī () or al-Hamawi is an Arabic toponymic surname or nisba of Hama, Syria. Notable people with the surname include:
Al-Balush
Al-Balushi (; alternatively Baloushi, Balooshi, Bloushi, Blooshi or Beloshi) is a tribal surname common in the Arab states of the Gulf countries (predominantly Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Eastern Saudi Arabia and Southern Iraq). The surname is an Arabized form of the term Balochi or Baluchi, typically denoting Baloch ancestry from Balochistan.
Al-Fazari
al-Fazari () is a surname. The attributive title (nisba), Fazari, denotes an origin from Fazara ibn Dhubyan. Notable people with the surname include:
Al-Samarqandi
al-Samarqandi () or Samarqandi (, ) is a nisba meaning "from Samarqand", a city in Central Asia (Greater Persia), in modern Uzbekistan. It may refer to: