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  2. Hassan (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hassan or Hasan (Arabic: حسن Ḥasan) is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world. As a surname, Hassan may be Arabic, Irish, Scottish, or Jewish ( Sephardic and Mizrahic ) (see Hassan (surname) ).

  3. Hassan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Fatimah bint al-Hasan (7th century), Islamic historical figure, daughter of Hasan ibn Ali; Fekri Hassan, geoarchaeologist; Ferhan Hasani (born 1990), Macedonian footballer; Fleur Hassan-Nahoum (born September 27, 1973), Israeli politician and policy maker; Frank T. Hassa (1873 – after 1902), American politician from Wisconsin

  4. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    The ism (اسم) is the given name, first name, or personal name; e.g. "Ahmad" or "Fatima".Most Arabic names have meaning as ordinary adjectives and nouns, and are often aspirational of character.

  5. Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Hassan (character), a character from the Pakistani drama serial Dastaan; Hassan, son of the fictional Indian R&AW agent Tiger in the YRF Spy Universe, portrayed by Jineet Rath and Vishal Jethwa; Hassan, a 1922 play by James Elroy Flecker, with incidental music by Frederick Delius; Hasan-i Sabbah, a character in the Fate universe

  6. Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Hussein, Hossein, Hussain, Hossain, Huseyn, Husayn, Husein, Hussin, Hoessein, or Husain (/ h uː ˈ s eɪ n /; Arabic: حُسَيْن Ḥusayn), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N (Arabic: ح س ن), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", "handsome" or "beautiful".

  7. Ḥ-S-N - Wikipedia

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    Ḥ-S-N (Arabic: ح-س-ن) is the triconsonantal root of many Arabic words. Many of those words are used as names. The basic meaning expressed by the root is "good", "handsome" or "beautiful".

  8. Judeo-Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Judeo-Arabic orthography uses a modified version of the Hebrew alphabet called the Judeo-Arabic script. It is written from right to left horizontally like the Hebrew script and also like the Hebrew script some letters contain final versions, used only when that letter is at the end of a word. [29]

  9. Arabic script - Wikipedia

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    It is the second-most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world (after the Latin script), [2] the second-most widely used writing system in the world by number of countries using it, and the third-most by number of users (after the Latin and Chinese scripts). [3]