Rabbani name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Arabic and Sindhi
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Rabbani
Meaning: Of the Divine and From Allah
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What does Rabbani mean?

Rabbani means Divine or From Allah mainly used for boys. It is rooted from Arabic is largely used in Sindhi and Arabic.

Variants of Rabbani

Rabbanea

Names that rhyme with Rabbani

How popular is the name Rabbani?

Rabbani is a popular baby name in Pakistan where every 1 in 3000 have the name as well as in India. According to our research, over 90000 babies have been named Rabbani globally.

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Your wild side can't be tamed. If you continue to refuse to learn from your mistakes otherwise, you will lose yourself over people who don't deserve you. You are often taken as crazy because of your fearlessness and courageous acts you take to achieve your aspirations. Changes don't represent a problem for you. On the contrary, you are all about change. You can easily change your mood from super to dull because you allow everyone to be a part of your life.

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Famous people named Rabbani

  • Rabbani, quasi-traditional Malaysia-based nasyid group and currently consisted 8 members

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