See also: موسى and موسی Sindhi Wikipedia has an article on: موسيٰ Wikipedia sd Borrowed from Arabic مُوسَى (mūsā). مُوسيٰ • (mūsā) m (Devanagari मूसा)...
See also: موسى and موسي Borrowed from Arabic مُوسَى (mūsā), from Biblical Hebrew מֹשֶׁה (mōšê). موسی • (musa) (Islam) Moses, the patriarch who led the...
See also: موسي and موسی From Classical Syriac ܡܘܼܫܹܐ (mūšē), from Biblical Hebrew מֹשֶׁה (mōšê). IPA(key): /muː.saː/ مُوسَى • (mūsā) m (Abrahamic religions)...
on: موسی خیل Wikipedia ur From Pashto موسی خیل (mūsā xel). (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /muː.sɑː xɛːl/ Rhymes: -eːl Hyphenation: مُو‧سا‧خےل مُوسیٰ خَیل...
→ Ottoman Turkish: موسی (musa) Turkish: Musa → Persian: موسی (musâ) → Punjabi: مُوسیٰ (mūsá) → Portuguese: Murça → Sindhi: موسيٰ → Swahili: Musa → Tatar:...
From Arabic مُوسَى (mūsā). IPA(key): /musɑ/ مۇسا • (musa) (plural مۇسىلار (musilar)) a male given name from Arabic مُوسَى (mūsā), equivalent to English...
from Classical Persian مُوسَیٰ (mūsā), from Arabic مُوسَى (mūsā). IPA(key): /muso/, [mu.sɔ] Мусо • (Muso) (Persian spelling موسی) (Islam) Moses a male...
See also: موش From Arabic مُوسًى (mūsan). IPA(key): /muːs/ موس • (mūs) m razor From Arabic مُوسًى (mūsan). Compare Moroccan Arabic موس (mūs) and Maltese...
has an article on: Musa Wikipedia Transliteration of Arabic مُوسَى (mūsā), Persian موسی (Musâ), and Turkish Musa; ultimately from Biblical Hebrew. Doublet...
Uzbek Wikipedia has an article on: Muso Wikipedia uz Borrowed from Arabic مُوسَى (mūsā), from Biblical Hebrew. Muso (Islam) Moses...