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Jinnat Name Meaning, Pronunciation, and History

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Overview

The meaning of the name "jinnat" is "variant of jinnah, derived from arabic jinn meaning 'invisible beings, spirits, demons'", and is used often for "boys".

Name
jinnat
Meaning
variant of jinnah, derived from arabic jinn meaning 'invisible beings, spirits, demons'
Pronunciation
jin-aht
Used for
boys
Syllables
2

Jinnat Name Details

Jinnat is a name with Arabic origins. It is a variant of the name Jinnah, which is derived from the Arabic word 'jinn' meaning 'invisible beings, spirits, demons'. In Islamic mythology, jinn are supernatural beings, created from smokeless fire, who inhabit the earth along with humans and angels. Jinnat is mainly used as a boy's name and has cultural significance in Arab countries. It carries a mystical and enchanting connotation.

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