नूह
Hindi
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian نُوح (nūh), from Arabic نُوح (nūḥ), from Classical Syriac ܢܘܿܚ (nōḥ), from Biblical Hebrew נֹחַ (nōaẖ)
Pronunciation
- (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /nuːɦ/, [nuːʱ]
See also
- (Islamic prophets) आदम (ādam), इद्रीस (idrīs), नूह (nūh), हूद (hūd), सालिह (sālih), इब्राहीम (ibrāhīm), लूत (lūt), इसमाईल (ismāīl), इसहाक़ (ishāq), याक़ूब (yāqūb), यूसुफ़ (yūsuf), अय्यूब (ayyūb), ज़ुलकिफ़्ल (zulkifla), शोएब (śoeb), मूसा (mūsā), हारुन (hārun), दाऊद (dāūd), सुलेमान (sulemān), यूनुस (yūnus), इलियास (iliyās), अलयसा (alyasā), ज़करिय्या (zakariyyā), यहया (yahyā), ईसा (īsā), मुहम्मद (muhammad) (Category: hi:Islamic prophets)
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