Qutaybah
Irritable
Qutaybah is an Arabic name meaning 'irritable' or 'impatient'[citation:7]. Despite its literal meaning, the name is most famously associated with Qutaybah ibn Muslim, a renowned Arab military commander of the Umayyad period who led the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana (Central Asia). He was known for his strategic brilliance and leadership. In modern times, the name has become popular in Muslim communities, particularly in South Asia, and is often valued for its historical significance rather than its literal meaning[citation:7].
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Qutaybah
Qutaybah is an Arabic name meaning 'irritable' or 'impatient'[citation:7]. Despite its literal meaning, the name is most famously associated with Qutaybah ibn Muslim, a renowned Arab military commander of the Umayyad period who led the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana (Central Asia). He was known for his strategic brilliance and leadership. In modern times, the name has become popular in Muslim communities, particularly in South Asia, and is often valued for its historical significance rather than its literal meaning[citation:7].
قتیبہ
قتیبہ عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'تنک مزاج'[citation:7]۔ یہ نام قتیبہ بن مسلم سے مشہور ہے، جو اموی دور کے ایک مشہور عرب فوجی کمانڈر تھے جنہوں نے ماوراء النہر (وسطی ایشیا) کی مسلم فتح کی قیادت کی۔
قُتَيْبَة
قتيبة اسم عربي يعني 'سريع الغضب' أو 'ضيق الصدر'[citation:7]. يرتبط الاسم بقتيبة بن مسلم، القائد العسكري العربي الشهير في العصر الأموي الذي قاد الفتح الإسلامي لبلاد ما وراء النهر.
Military Leadership
Renowned Arab military commander of the Umayyad period who led the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana (Central Asia). He was known for his strategic brilliance and leadership[citation:7].
Era: 669-715 CE
Umayyad military commander who conquered Transoxiana, spreading Islam into Central Asia.
Qutaybah is the name of a great Muslim military commander, making it a permissible and historically significant name.
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Very Rare • Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, Egypt
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