masculine Abdur-Rahman

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Origin:
arabic
Name Root:
ʻABD al-RAḤMĀN
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This name derives from the Arabic “ʻAbd al-Raḥmān,” meaning “servant of the most gracious.” al-Rahman is one of the 99 names of God in the Qur’an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.

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Numerological Values: #2

If a person's name-number is 2, he is considered to be co-operative and highly adaptable to any circumstance in life. 2 is associated with teamwork, mediating and working for the goodness of others. People with the name-number 2 tend to be good friends and are kind, helpful individuals.

Chakra Number: #2
Sacral Chakra "Swadhisthana"

Orange is the color of your second chakra, which is located bellow the navel. The main energy of this color is creativity and feelings. Explore the color of your sacral chakra in depth and discover the gifts and challenges of orange color.

Color meaning: Orange

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Abdur-rahman Al-mu'allimee Al-yamani (1894–1966), Yemeni Islamic Scholar
Abdur-rahman Al-mu'allimee Al-yamani (1894–1966), Yemeni Islamic Scholar
Abdur-rahman Al-mu'allimee Al-yamani (1894–1966), Yemeni Islamic Scholar