Samiullah Khan
A notable historical figure known for his leadership and scholarship in the Mughal empire era.
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ˈsɑː.mi.uː.lɑː
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Samiulla is a male name of Arabic origin, composed of 'Sami' meaning 'exalted' or 'one who hears' and 'Ulla,' a form linked to 'Allah,' meaning God. It denotes one who is exalted and heard by God, reflecting deep spiritual significance and reverence in Islamic tradition. The name carries connotations of divine attention and elevated status.
In Islamic cultures, Samiulla is a meaningful theophoric name combining 'Sami' (one who hears) and 'Allah' (God), symbolizing a person who is heard by God or elevated in His sight. It reflects deep spiritual values and is often used in Muslim communities, emphasizing a connection to divine awareness and respect. The name carries historical significance in Muslim societies, marking reverence and religious devotion.
Today, Samiulla remains a respected name primarily in Muslim-majority countries and diaspora communities. While not as globally common as some other Arabic names, it retains popularity for its spiritual depth and meaningful roots. Contemporary parents choose it for its unique sound and profound religious significance, often appreciating its blend of tradition and individuality in a modern world.
The name Samiulla carries the essence of “Exalted listener; heard by God” from Arabic tradition. Names beginning with "S" often embody qualities of spirituality, sensitivity, and inner strength.
In Islamic cultures, Samiulla is a meaningful theophoric name combining 'Sami' (one who hears) and 'Allah' (God), symbolizing a person who is heard by God or elevated in His sight. It reflects deep spiritual values and is often used in Muslim communities, emphasizing a connection to divine awareness and respect. The name carries historical significance in Muslim societies, marking reverence and religious devotion.
A notable historical figure known for his leadership and scholarship in the Mughal empire era.
A prominent military commander in Ottoman history known for his strategic prowess.
A respected Sufi scholar and poet whose works contributed to Islamic mysticism.
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The name Samiulla is a theophoric name, meaning it contains the name of God (Allah), a common tradition in Arabic naming that denotes divine connection and blessing.
Individuals named Samiulla are often seen as thoughtful, spiritual, and attentive. They tend to be good listeners, empathetic, and deeply connected to their faith or personal values. The name suggests a personality that values wisdom, calmness, and a respectful demeanor, often attracting people through sincerity and warmth.
Samiulla is a Arabic name meaning “Exalted listener; heard by God”. Samiulla is a male name of Arabic origin, composed of 'Sami' meaning 'exalted' or 'one who hears' and 'Ulla,' a form linked to 'Allah,' meaning God. It denotes one who is exalted and heard by God, reflecting deep spiritual significance and reverence in Islamic tradition. The name carries connotations of divine attention and elevated status.
Samiulla is pronounced (IPA: ˈsɑː.mi.uː.lɑː). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Samiulla include: Sami, Sam, Samo, Miu, Sulla, Samu, Sals, Sae, Salu, Mila, Sio, Samu.
Famous people named Samiulla include: , , , Samiulla Khan, Samiulla Qureshi.