Araf name meaning

Gender: Boy
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Pronunciation: pronunciation of Araf
Meaning: Pilgrimage Site 25 Km from City Mecca
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What does Araf mean?

The infrequent and modernistic boy name Araf means "Pilgrimage Site 25 Km from City Mecca".

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How popular is the name Araf?

Araf is an uncommon baby name in United States where it has been in use since 2006 and achieved its top ranking of 6229 in 2013. Over 109 people have been named Araf in United States.

Also, it appeared first time in 2009 on baby boy names list of England and Wales. Araf is a common name in Bangladesh and India while somewhat familiar name in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.

As per our estimate, over 6000 babies have been bestowed Araf around the globe, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

YearRankBirths
2018756210
201796257
2016630513
2015747310
2014703111
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Numerological analysis of Araf

Your intuition is almost never wrong when it comes to people. You are an ambitious person, who's driven by success and high aspirations. You have the ability to predict things before they happen thanks to your strong intuition. You have a sharp focus and nothing slips your eye. People often mistake you for a fool but you always find an indirect way to prove them wrong. Details matter to you, especially when it comes to choosing your love partner.

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Famous people named Araf

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