[Facts] Pronunciation of Arabic Names
Can someone tell me how these names are pronounced? Thanks in advance.
Akeem
Rahim
Rawiya
Ziya
Any other Arabic names would be helpful (with pronunciations since most of the names on this site have none).
Akeem
Rahim
Rawiya
Ziya
Any other Arabic names would be helpful (with pronunciations since most of the names on this site have none).
Replies
Akeem: AH-keem or Ah-KEEM (depends on dialect)
Rahim: RAH-heem
Rawiya: Rah/Raw-WEE-ya
Ziya: DHEE-ya.
(ah is pronounced like the "a" in apple; ee is not exceedingly long...it's a cross between ee and i.)
Rule of thumb with Arabic (this can vary, depending on your regional dialect) is that the emphasis falls on the second-to-last syllable.
*edited for clarity*
Rahim: RAH-heem
Rawiya: Rah/Raw-WEE-ya
Ziya: DHEE-ya.
(ah is pronounced like the "a" in apple; ee is not exceedingly long...it's a cross between ee and i.)
Rule of thumb with Arabic (this can vary, depending on your regional dialect) is that the emphasis falls on the second-to-last syllable.
*edited for clarity*
This message was edited 10/19/2007, 9:29 PM
Thank You
Akeem = ah:-KEEM
Rahim = rah:-HEEM
I'm not sure about the others (my best guess for those: Rawiya = rah:-WEE-yah: and Ziya = ZEE-yah:)
Rahim = rah:-HEEM
I'm not sure about the others (my best guess for those: Rawiya = rah:-WEE-yah: and Ziya = ZEE-yah:)
Thank You