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    Amanallah

    Pronunciation: ah-MAHN-ah-lah

    ⚥ Unisex
    Arabic

    Meaning

    safety of God, trust of God

    Origin

    Arabic

    History & Etymology

    Amanallah is a compound Arabic name, combining 'Aman' (أمان) meaning 'safety', 'security', or 'trust', and 'Allah' (الله), the Arabic word for God. This type of construction is common in Arabic naming traditions, where attributes or relationships with God are expressed. The name conveys a sense of divine protection and reliance on God, reflecting deep religious and cultural values within Islamic societies. While traditionally used for males, its meaning of 'safety of God' can also be applied to females, leading to its occasional use as a unisex name, though it remains more prevalent for boys.

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Amanullah

    Amanallah in different fonts

    AmanallahDancing Script
    AmanallahCaveat
    AmanallahSatisfy
    AmanallahPacifico
    AmanallahGreat Vibes

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