Rabih
Winner
Rabih (also spelled Rabeeh) is an Arabic name meaning 'gainer', 'winner', 'spring', or 'spring breeze' [citation:1]. The name is derived from the Arabic root 'r-b-', associated with springtime and growth. It carries connotations of freshness, renewal, and success. The name is common in the Arab world and has no specific religious significance but is valued for its positive and uplifting meaning. Notable bearers include Lebanese musician Rabih Abou-Khalil and Lebanese-American writer Rabih Alameddine [citation:1].
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Rabih
Rabih (also spelled Rabeeh) is an Arabic name meaning 'gainer', 'winner', 'spring', or 'spring breeze' [citation:1]. The name is derived from the Arabic root 'r-b-', associated with springtime and growth. It carries connotations of freshness, renewal, and success. The name is common in the Arab world and has no specific religious significance but is valued for its positive and uplifting meaning. Notable bearers include Lebanese musician Rabih Abou-Khalil and Lebanese-American writer Rabih Alameddine [citation:1].
ربیح
ربیح عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'کامیاب' یا 'بہار کی ہوا' [citation:1]۔ یہ نام عربی جڑ 'ر ب ح' سے ماخوذ ہے جو بہار اور نشوونما سے منسلک ہے۔ یہ تازگی، تجدید اور کامیابی کے مفہوم رکھتا ہے۔
رَبِيح
ربيح اسم عربي يعني 'الرابح' أو 'نسيم الربيع' [citation:1]. الاسم مشتق من الجذر العربي 'ر ب ح' المرتبط بالربيع والنمو. يحمل دلالات النضارة والتجديد والنجاح.
Music
Lebanese oud player and composer, known for blending traditional Arabic music with jazz [citation:1].
Literature
Lebanese-American painter and writer, author of 'The Hakawati' [citation:1].
Historical Figure
Sudanese warlord who ruled over the Bornu Empire in the late 19th century [citation:1].
Era: c. 1840-1900 CE
Sudanese warlord who established a powerful state in the Lake Chad region.
Rabih is a permissible name with beautiful meanings of success and spring freshness.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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