Hala
Moon halo
Hala is an Arabic name meaning 'halo of the moon', 'moonlight', or 'aureole'. It originates from the Arabic root word H-L-L (ھ-ل-ل). The name carries the beautiful meaning of the luminous glow surrounding the moon, symbolizing beauty, radiance, and ethereal light. Hala was also the sister of Khadija, the first wife of Prophet Muhammad. This name is popular in many Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide, often chosen for its celestial and poetic connotations.
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Hala
Hala is an Arabic name meaning 'halo of the moon', 'moonlight', or 'aureole'. It originates from the Arabic root word H-L-L (ھ-ل-ل). The name carries the beautiful meaning of the luminous glow surrounding the moon, symbolizing beauty, radiance, and ethereal light. Hala was also the sister of Khadija, the first wife of Prophet Muhammad. This name is popular in many Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide, often chosen for its celestial and poetic connotations.
ہالہ
ہالہ عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'چاند کی روشنی' یا 'ہالہ'۔ یہ عربی جذر H-L-L سے ماخوذ ہے۔ یہ نام چاند کے گرد چمکتی ہوئی روشنی کا خوبصورت مفہوم رکھتا ہے، جو خوبصورتی اور آسمانی روشنی کی علامت ہے۔ ہالہ حضرت خدیجہ کی بہن کا نام بھی تھا، جو نبی کریم کی پہلی زوجہ تھیں۔
هَالَة
هالة اسم عربي يعني 'هالة القمر' أو 'ضوء القمر'. مشتق من الجذر العربي ه ل ل. يحمل الاسم معنى التوهج المضيء حول القمر، رمزاً للجمال والإشراق. كانت هالة أخت خديجة زوجة النبي محمد. هذا الاسم شائع في الدول العربية.
General
The name Hala is popular across the Arab world. Notable bearers include Hala Gorani (Syrian-American journalist and CNN anchor), Hala Shiha (Egyptian actress), and Hala al-Turk (Saudi actress).
Era: 6th century CE
Sister of Khadija, the first wife of Prophet Muhammad. She is known for her role in early Islamic history.
Hala is a permissible name with beautiful celestial meanings of moonlight and radiance.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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