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Hertz is an Anglicized name of German origin, with 'herz' literally meaning 'heart' in English. This alternate spelling of 'Herz' with an additional 't' primarily arose during the 19th and 20th centuries as German-speaking immigrants travelled to English-dominant regions like North America.
Pakistani surnames are divided into three categories: Islamic naming convention, cultural names and ancestral names. In Pakistan a person is either referred by his or her Islamic name or from tribe name (if it is specified), respectively.
Herz is a German surname meaning heart.Notable people with the surname include: Adam Herz, American writer and producer; Adolf Herz (1862–1947), Austrian engineer, inventor of Herz spark plug, photographer and first editor of Camera Magazine
Many loanwords are of Persian origin; see List of English words of Persian origin, with some of the latter being in turn of Arabic or Turkic origin. In some cases words have entered the English language by multiple routes - occasionally ending up with different meanings, spellings, or pronunciations, just as with words with European etymologies.
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In ancient Levantine mythology, Azizos is a god of the morning star of Aramaic and Arab origin from Palmyra. [5] The Arabian goddess Al-Uzza, related to the planet Venus, is named from the same root. [6] Al-ʿAzīz is one of the names of God in Islam. [7] ʿAzīz without al-is used as a royal title borne by the high nobles of Ancient Egypt. [8]
Malik, Maleek, Malek or Malyk (Arabic: مَالِك or مَلِك) (Urdu & (): مالک) (/ ˈ m æ l ɪ k /) is a given name of Semitic origin. [1] It is both used as first name and surname originally mainly in Western Asia by Semitic speaking Christians, Muslims and Jews of varying ethnicities, before spreading to countries in the Caucasus, South Asia, Central Asia, North Africa and ...
Shuja (Arabic: شجاع, Urdu: شجاع, Bengali: সুজা, Pashto/Persian: شجاع) is a surname and male given name. Notable people with this name include: Shuja al-Khwarazmi, was the mother of Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil (r. 847–861) Ahmad Shuja Pasha (born 1952), Pakistani general; Badruddoza Ahmed Shuja, Bangladeshi politician