Names Like Alma

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Aloma
Latin - Dove, Pigeon, Abbreviation of Paloma.
Ahlam
Witty, imaginitive.
Alam
Universe, The whole world, Arabic - The Whole World, World , A variant form of name is Alamgir.
Alim
Knowledge person, Wise, Sch, Olarly, Omniscient, Learned, Religious scholar, One who has knowledge.
Aalam
Universe, The whole world, aalam has a meaning of World or universe, the one belonging to the whole World.
Ahlaam
Dreams
Alima
This name derives from the direct Quranic “ʿĀlim,” meaning “learned, expert, scholar, wise, the All-knowing, the Omniscient, the Knower.” Ulama (singular: ʿĀlim), also spelled “ulema, alimah” (female) and “uluma,” in contemporary usage by Muslims, refers to the religious elite of scholars at the top of the sectarian hierarchy. The use of the word ‘alim’ in the Quran differs radically from its contemporary application. As Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed has pointed out, the term “Alim” in the Quran actually refers to scientists, indicating the high importance afforded by the Quran to the physical sciences.
Aleem
Knowledge person, Wise, Scholarly, Omniscient, Learned, one who has knowledge.
Aleemah
Knowing, Knowledgeable, Skilled in music or dance, Knowledgeable.
Aleema
Knowing or knowledgeable, Wise, Wise.
Alimah
Skilled in music, dance.
Alema
Aalimah
Knowing, Knowledgeable, Skilled in music or dance, Scholar, Authority, A woman of high stature and authority. A female scholar.
Alom
A sky god and One of the thirteen gods who participated in the creation of human beings. After the successful third attempt, he became known as Hunahpu-Guch. The name is of Mayan mythology, part of Mesoamerican mythology and is taken from the Books of Chilam Balam. The Books of Chilam Balam are handwritten, chiefly 17th and 18th-centuries Mayan miscellanies, named after the small Yucatec towns where they were originally kept, and preserving important traditional knowledge in which indigenous Mayan and early Spanish traditions have coalesced.
Alem
This name derives from the direct Quranic “ʿĀlim,” meaning “learned, expert, scholar, wise, the All-knowing, the Omniscient, the Knower.” Ulama (singular: ʿĀlim), also spelled “ulema, alimah” (female) and “uluma,” in contemporary usage by Muslims, refers to the religious elite of scholars at the top of the sectarian hierarchy. The use of the word ‘alim’ in the Quran differs radically from its contemporary application. As Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed has pointed out, the term “Alim” in the Quran actually refers to scientists, indicating the high importance afforded by the Quran to the physical sciences.
Allam
Educator, Professor, educationalist, Educator, Professor, educationalist.
Aalim
Knowledge person, Wise, Sch, Olarly, Omniscient, Learned, Religious scholar, the one who is Knowledgeable, high scholor, very wise.
Alaoma
Aliamay
Almia