Hamra
Red
Hamra is an Arabic name for a girl that means 'red', 'fair woman', or 'beautiful woman' . Red is a vibrant and striking color, often associated with strength, passion, vitality, and courage. The name also carries a secondary meaning of fairness and beauty. In addition to its literal meaning, 'Hamra' holds a significant historical association with 'Al-Hamra', the Arabic name for the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain, which means 'The Red One'. This name is a unique and modern choice, evoking images of beauty, warmth, and cultural richness.
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Hamra
Hamra is an Arabic name for a girl that means 'red', 'fair woman', or 'beautiful woman' . Red is a vibrant and striking color, often associated with strength, passion, vitality, and courage. The name also carries a secondary meaning of fairness and beauty. In addition to its literal meaning, 'Hamra' holds a significant historical association with 'Al-Hamra', the Arabic name for the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain, which means 'The Red One'. This name is a unique and modern choice, evoking images of beauty, warmth, and cultural richness.
حمرہ
حمرہ لڑکیوں کے لیے عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'سرخ'، 'گوری'، یا 'خوبصورت عورت' ہے ۔ سرخ رنگ طاقت، جذبے اور بہادری کی علامت ہے۔ یہ نام اسپین کے مشہور محل 'الحمراء' کی یاد دلاتا ہے، جسے 'سرخ محل' بھی کہا جاتا ہے۔ یہ ایک منفرد اور جدید نام ہے۔
حَمْرَاء
حمراء اسم عربي للبنت يعني 'حمراء' أو 'جميلة' . الأحمر هو لون نابض بالحياة يرتبط بالقوة والشجاعة. يرتبط الاسم أيضاً بقصر الحمراء في إسبانيا. هذا الاسم فريد وحديث في اختياراته.
Various
The name is often chosen in modern times for its unique sound and strong color association. While there are few globally famous personalities with this exact name, it remains a meaningful and culturally rich choice.
Era: 13th-15th Century
The name is historically significant as the Arabic name for the 'Alhambra', the famous palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain, renowned for its stunning Islamic architecture and red hue.
A permissible name with a vibrant and positive meaning.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Rare • Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia
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Nature-Inspired Names
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Contemporary names that are popular among today's Muslim parents
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