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    Tantawi

    Pronunciation: tan-TAH-wee

    ⚥ Unisex
    Arabic

    Meaning

    from Tanta (a city in Egypt)

    Origin

    Arabic

    History & Etymology

    Tantawi is a nisba (a relational adjective) derived from the Egyptian city of Tanta. Nisbas are common in Arabic naming conventions, indicating a person's origin, profession, or lineage. In this case, it signifies 'from Tanta' or 'belonging to Tanta'. The city of Tanta is located in the Nile Delta and is known for its annual Moulid of Ahmad al-Badawi, a significant Sufi festival.

    While primarily used as a surname, Tantawi can occasionally be adopted as a given name, particularly in cultures where surnames are sometimes used as first names or as a way to honor a family's geographical roots. Its usage as a given name is less common than its use as a surname.

    Famous People Named Tantawi

    • Mohamed Hussein Tantawi
    • Ahmed Tantawi
    • Mahmoud Tantawi

    Tantawi in different fonts

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    TantawiCaveat
    TantawiSatisfy
    TantawiPacifico
    TantawiGreat Vibes

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