Xamza
Tiger
Xamza is an Arabic name meaning 'the tiger', 'strength', or 'courage'[citation:2][citation:7]. It is a variant spelling of the name Hamza, which is most famously associated with Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the uncle of Prophet Muhammad, who was known for his bravery and strength in battle and was nicknamed 'the Lion of Allah'[citation:2][citation:7]. The name carries powerful connotations of courage, resilience, and noble strength. It is used in Muslim communities across the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt, and Morocco[citation:7].
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Xamza
Xamza is an Arabic name meaning 'the tiger', 'strength', or 'courage'[citation:2][citation:7]. It is a variant spelling of the name Hamza, which is most famously associated with Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the uncle of Prophet Muhammad, who was known for his bravery and strength in battle and was nicknamed 'the Lion of Allah'[citation:2][citation:7]. The name carries powerful connotations of courage, resilience, and noble strength. It is used in Muslim communities across the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt, and Morocco[citation:7].
حمزہ
حمزہ عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'شیر'، 'طاقت'، یا 'بہادری' ہے۔ یہ نام نبی کریم کے چچا حمزہ بن عبدالمطلب سے منسلک ہے، جو اپنی بہادری کے لیے مشہور تھے اور 'اللہ کے شیر' کے لقب سے جانے جاتے تھے۔
حَمْزَة
حمزة اسم عربي يعني 'الأسد' و 'القوة' و 'الشجاعة'. يرتبط الاسم بحمزة بن عبد المطلب، عم النبي محمد، المعروف بشجاعته وقوته في المعركة والمُلقب بـ 'أسد الله'.
Companionship
Uncle of Prophet Muhammad, known for his bravery and strength, nicknamed 'the Lion of Allah'. He was martyred at the Battle of Uhud.
Era: c. 568-625 CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad, known as the 'Lion of Allah' and 'Master of the Martyrs'.
Xamza is a variant of Hamza, the name of the beloved uncle of Prophet Muhammad, making it a highly recommended and blessed name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Rare • Pakistan, Egypt, Morocco, Afghanistan, Turkey
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