Salah
Found 5 entry about "Salah"
صلاح(Arabic)
sa-LAH
Salah Name meanings & History
The name Salah has Arabic origins. The name Salah has several meanings, including "upright," "devout," "righteous," and "pious.". Means "righteousness" in Arabic. Salah is used as both a first name and a last name. It is more commonly used as a first name.
Zodiac Sign of Salah: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Salah:
S: Status,Social Standing,Solidity,Sensuality,Success,Security,Sex
A: Action,Aggressive,Argumentative,Angry,Assertive,Ambitious
L: Lover,Lazy,Languid,Legal,Lovely,Liaison,Luscious
H: Hyper,Haggle,Hobnobbing,Heart's Desire,Hope
Salah is:- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Salah include Salah El Din (also known as Saladin), who was a Muslim military leader during the Crusades, and Salah Abdallah, an Egyptian actor.
2.) Salah (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: (Arabic) righteousness. (Hindi) a form of Sala (seeGirls’ Names).
3.) Salah (Male)
Usage: Arabic
Meanings: It means improvement, healing and goodness. However, it also means Peace. Other meanings: Devotion to religion.
4.) Salah (Male)
Usage: Biblical
Meanings: Salah signifies righteousness, virtue, piety, or devotion. In the Islamic context, it also refers to offering the five daily mandatory prayers. In the Hebrew context, it refers to seeking divine guidance through prayers and supplications.
Scripts: In Arabic, Salah is written as صلاح
שֵׁלָח(Ancient Hebrew)
Description: The name Salah has origins in Arabic and Hebrew languages. In Arabic, it means "righteousness" or "virtue" while in Hebrew it means "pray". Salah signifies righteousness, virtue, piety, or devotion. In the Islamic context, it also refers to offering the five daily mandatory prayers. In the Hebrew context, it refers to seeking divine guidance through prayers and supplications. Form of Shelach used in some English versions of the Old Testament. Salah is a common Muslim name usually given to boys, although some parents use it for girls too. Salah has a deep Islamic connotation and is often associated with faith, morality, and devotion.
Famous People
Some famous people named Salah include the Egyptian soccer player Mohamed Salah, and the Islamic theologian Salahuddin al-Ayyubi (Saladin), who was a renowned Muslim military commander during the time of the Crusades.