Badr al-Din

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The name Badr al-Din can be broken down into two parts – Badr meaning "full moon" and Din meaning "religion" or "faith." Combined, the name Badr al-Din means "full moon of the religion" or "full moon of faith."
Scripts(How to write)
In Arabic, the name Badr al-Din is written as بدر الدين.
الدين(Arabic)
بدر
Pronunciation
The name Badr al-Din is pronounced as Bah-der al-Dean.
ba-drood-DEEN
Popularity
The popularity of Badr al-Din varies in different parts of the world. It is a common name in Muslim countries, but not as well-known in western countries.

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Badr al-Din Name meanings & History

Badr al-Din is an Arabic name and is commonly used in the Muslim world. The name Badr al-Din can be broken down into two parts – Badr meaning "full moon" and Din meaning "religion" or "faith." Combined, the name Badr al-Din means "full moon of the religion" or "full moon of faith.". From Arabic بدر (badr) meaning "full moon" and دين (din) meaning "religion, faith". Badr al-Din is a popular name for boys in the Muslim world. It is often given after a family member who is highly respected or admired.

Zodiac Sign of Badr al-Din: Beauty Taurus,Brains Libra

Synonyms of Badr al-Din:

B: Bountiful,Beauty,Bashful,Brains

A: Argumentative,Assertive,Action,Aggressive,Ambitious,Angry

D: Determined,Daddy,Doting,Domestic,Dutiful,Demanding

R: Rational,Resourceful,Restless,Reason

L: Liaison,Lovely,Legal,Languid,Luscious,Lover,Lazy

I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved

N: Neat,Nervous,Nitpicking,Nutrition,Nice,Nagging,Neurosis

Badr al-Din is:

  • a Nerdy name
  • a Serious name
  • a Wholesome name
  • a Youthful name

Famous People

There are many famous people with the name Badr al-Din, including Badr al-Din Hasan al-'Unsi (a Syrian scholar), Badr al-Din al-Tarashi (an Islamic scholar), and Badr al-Din Abu Ghazi (a Yemeni politician).

Related Names to Badr al-Din

Other names that are related to Badr al-Din include Badr, Din, and Alaa al-Din.

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