Nisba (onomastics)

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Template:Short description Template:Italic title Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In Arabic names, a Script error: No such module "Lang". (Template:Langx Script error: No such module "lang"., "attribution"), also rendered as Script error: No such module "lang". or Script error: No such module "lang"., is an adjective surname indicating the person's place of origin, ancestral tribe, or ancestry, used at the end of the name and occasionally ending in the suffix -iyy for males and -iyyah for females.[1]

Script error: No such module "Lang"., originally an Arabic word, has been passed to many other languages such as Turkish, Persian, Bengali, Hindi and Urdu.

In Persian, Turkish, and Urdu usage, it is always pronounced and written as Script error: No such module "Lang".. In Arabic usage, that pronunciation occurs when the word is uttered in its construct state only.

The practice has been adopted in South Asian Muslim names. The Script error: No such module "Lang". to a tribe, profession or a town is the most common form of surname in Arabic.

Original use

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". A Script error: No such module "Lang". "relation" is a grammatical term referring to the suffixation of masculine -iyy, feminine -iyyah to a word to make it an adjective. As an example, the word ‘Arabiyy (Script error: No such module "Lang".) means "Arab, related to Arabic, Arabian". Script error: No such module "Lang". forms are very common in Arabic names.

Use in onomastics

Traditional Arabic names are patronymics (Script error: No such module "Lang".), where the full name of the person is followed by the name of his father, usually linked by Script error: No such module "Lang". or Script error: No such module "Lang". ('son'). Patronymics may be long as they may include all known forefathers. When a name is simplified to one or two ancestors, it may become confusing to distinguish from other similar names; in such cases, the Script error: No such module "Lang". may be added as an additional specifier.

A Script error: No such module "Lang". is usually prefixed by the definite article 'al-' and can take a number of forms:

Places

Tribes, clans or families

People

Faith

Multiples

One can have more than one Script error: No such module "Lang"., one can be related to a city, a clan, a profession and a person at the same time. Examples include:

The Script error: No such module "Lang". is optional but is quite widespread.

Examples

See also

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