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  2. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    The nasab (Arabic: نسب, lit. 'lineage') is a patronymic or matronymic, or a series thereof.It indicates the person's heritage by the word ibn (ابن "son of", colloquially bin) or ibnat ("daughter of", also بنت bint, abbreviated bte.

  3. Banu (Arabic) - Wikipedia

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    "Bin Adam" (son of Adam) or "Bint Adam" (daughter of Adam) is used as a term for a "human being," especially when reminding or admonishing people to "act like human beings" (i.e. respect rules of politeness and propriety). "Banu" is the plural of the word "Ibn" or "Bin", which means "Son of".

  4. Son - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic word for son is ibn. Because family and ancestry are important cultural values in the Arab world and Islam, Arabs and most Muslims (e.g. Bruneian) often use bin, which is a form of ibn, in their full names. The bin here means "son of."

  5. Ben - Wikipedia

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    Ben meaning "son of" is also found in Arabic as Ben (dialectal Arabic) or bin (بن), Ibn/ebn (ابن). Ben (賁/便嗯 ) is a Chinese surname. People with the given name

  6. Wikipedia:Arabic names - Wikipedia

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    Or it's "Ibn" in the Middle east and "Bin" in north Africa. If somebody who actually knew something about Arabic names could confirm/give more details, it'd be swell. Note that in some families (mostly living in Morocco or France) it's spelled "ben". The three Arabic vowels are sometimes rendered as u, a, and i, sometimes as o, e and i.

  7. Bin - Wikipedia

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    Sin bin, an informal name for a penalty box in sports; In Arabic personal names, "son of", e.g. in "Hamad bin Khalid bin Hamad" (a variant of ibn) Bini language (ISO code: bin), a language of Edo State, Nigeria /bin, a folder in the Unix filesystem; Bin, a location in a cellar where wine is stored; see glossary of wine terms

  8. Mohammed bin Salman - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (Arabic: محمد بن سلمان آل سعود, romanized: Muḥammad bin Salmān Āl Su‘ūd; born 31 August 1985), also known as MBS or MbS, is the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, [1] formally serving as Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

  9. Hinn (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Hinn (Arabic: حنّ) are both a kind of supernatural creature in Arabian lore—along with jinn and various kinds of devils (shaitan)—as well as a pre-Adamitic race in Islam-related beliefs. [2] Their existence, along with that of binn, timm, and rimm, is accepted by the Druze. [3]: “Ḥinn” [3]: “Binn”