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- Origin: Somali
- Meaning: “morning star.”
- Gender: feminine
- Pronunciation: SAH-gul
The name is a traditional Somali female name meaning “morning star.”
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The name is a traditional Somali female name meaning “morning star.”
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Gender: Masculine
Origin: Arabic طارق
Meaning: “morning star; messenger; the knocking one; traveller, path finder.”
طارق
The name is of Arabic origins and can have several different interpretations, one is that it is from the Arabic verb ṭaraqa meaning “to knock” or “to pound.” In this case, the name would take on the meaning of “messenger” or “bringer of news.”
In the Qu’ran, the morning star is named ṭāriq and is described as something that shines and leads the way and in this case, the name can take on the meaning of “someone who leads the way” “traveller” or “pathfinder.”
As of 2010, Tarik was the 2nd most popular male name in Bosnia & Herzegovina, while Tareq is the 8th most popular male name in Libya.
The name was most notably borne by Tariq ibn Ziyad, the Islamic general who helped conquer Spain in the 8th-century.
The name is used by both Muslim and Christian Arabs.
Other forms of the name include:
The name is also transliterated as Tareq and Tareeq.