But aren't the majority of the Arabic names Somalis use Somalized? Like Aisha became Caasho, Abdul became Cabdi, Isa became Ciise etcSomalized Arabic names are Somali.
However, clear full Arabic names are just Arabic cuck names.
But aren't the majority of the Arabic names Somalis use Somalized? Like Aisha became Caasho, Abdul became Cabdi, Isa became Ciise etcSomalized Arabic names are Somali.
However, clear full Arabic names are just Arabic cuck names.
But aren't the majority of the Arabic names Somalis use Somalized? Like Aisha became Caasho, Abdul became Cabdi, Isa became Ciise etc
Somalized Arabic names are Somali.
However, clear full Arabic names are just Arabic cuck names.
So Saynab instead of Zaynab is Somali?
Ok libaan :siilaanyosmile:My name has no Arabic root words hidden. Completely Cushitic. Thank FUCKING GOD!
I've always thought Ubah was the Somali name for flowers, and Sahra was the Arabic, but when searching for the meaning of the name "Ubah" it says on most sites in Quranic and Arabic
This isn't the first time, I've seen this on names i was 99% sure were Somali. It is because some Somalis are writing their names into these databases. Why would they do that
I have an arabic name. It's so arabic, people think I am an arab until I say I am Somali.
You can't find any Somali word with kh the letter is borrowedFun fact: you cannot find a female Somali name starting with KH. the only two i am aware of are Khadra and Khadija both of which are Arabic.
I challenge you all to give more than 3 Somali female/Male names starting with KH.
black Africans, especially west and South Africans got rid of their native names as well. Most of them now have European names.
when did we adopt it? i wonder if our forefathers were even able to pronounce it?the letter is borrowed
You can't find any Somali word with kh the letter is borrowed