Manat
Found 2 entry about "Manat"
مناة(Arabic)
ma-NAH(Arabic)
ma-NAT(Arabic)
Manat Name meanings & History
Fate, destiny, share, portion. Probably either from Arabic مَنَا (manā) meaning "mete out, distribute" or "test, determine" or مُنِيَة (muniya) meaning "fate, destiny, desire, wish". This was the name of the Semitic goddess of time, fate, fortune and death who was worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia. She was one of the three principal goddesses of Mecca alongside her sisters Al-ʻuzzā and Allat. The name Manat is used as a unisex name, mainly given to baby girls born in the Arab world.
Zodiac Sign of Manat: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Manat:
M: Memorabilia,Manipulative,Mother,Mushy,Mommy,Memory,Maternal
A: Assertive,Angry,Ambitious,Aggressive,Action,Argumentative
N: Nitpicking,Neat,Nutrition,Neurosis,Nagging,Nervous,Nice
T: Truth,Tireless,Testy,Touchy,Doubting Thomas,Talkative,Tacky
Manat is:- a Complex name
- a Delicate name
- a Mature name
- a Natural name
- a Youthful name
2.) Manat (Unisex)
Usage:
Meanings: Manat is an Arabic name that means "fate" or "destiny". It is also a reference to the Goddess of fate and destiny in Arab pre-Islamic mythology.
Scripts: مناة(Arabic)
منات
Pronunciation: ma-NAH(Arabic)
ma-NAT(Arabic)
muh-nat
Description: Manat is an Arabic name that means "fate" or "destiny". It is also a reference to the Goddess of fate and destiny in Arab pre-Islamic mythology. Probably either from Arabic مَنَا (manā) meaning "mete out, distribute" or "test, determine" or مُنِيَة (muniya) meaning "fate, destiny, desire, wish". This was the name of the Semitic goddess of time, fate, fortune and death who was worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia. She was one of the three principal goddesses of Mecca alongside her sisters Al-ʻuzzā and Allat. Manat is primarily used as a first name for children in Arabic-speaking countries. It is a name that carries religious and cultural significance, and it is often chosen for its unique and powerful qualities.
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