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Nisba (onomastics)

In Arabic names, a nisba (Arabic: نسبة nisbah, "attribution"), also rendered as nesba or nesbat, is an adjective surname indicating the person's place of origin, ancestral tribe, or ancestry, used at the end of the name and occasionally ending in the suffix -iyy for males and -iyyah for females. Nisba, originally an Arabic word, has been passed to many other languages such as Turkish, Persian, Bengali and Urdu.

In Persian, Turkish, and Urdu usage, it is always pronounced and written as nisbat. In Arabic usage, that pronunciation occurs when the word is uttered in its construct state only.

The practice has been adopted in Iranian names and South Asian Muslim names. The nisba to a tribe, profession or a town is the most common form of surname in Arabic.

Original use edit

A nisba "relation" is a grammatical term referring to the suffixation of masculine -iyy, feminine -iyyah to a word to make it an adjective. As an example, the word ‘Arabiyy (عربي) means "Arab, related to Arabic, Arabian". Nisba forms are very common in Arabic names.

Use in onomastics edit

Traditional Arabic names are patronymics (nasab), where the full name of the person is followed by the name of his father, usually linked by ibn or bin ('son'). Patronymics may be long as they may include all known forefathers. When a name is simplified to one or two ancestors, it may become confusing to distinguish from other similar names; in such cases, the nisba may be added as an additional specifier.

A nisba is usually prefixed by the definite article 'al-' and can take a number of forms:

Places edit

Tribes, clans or families edit

People edit

Faith edit

Multiples edit

One can have more than one nisba, one can be related to a city, a clan, a profession and a person at the same time. Examples include:

The nisba is optional but is quite widespread.

Examples edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nisba onomastics news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In Arabic names a nisba Arabic نسبة nisbah attribution also rendered as nesba or nesbat is an adjective surname indicating the person s place of origin ancestral tribe or ancestry used at the end of the name and occasionally ending in the suffix iyy for males and iyyah for females Nisba originally an Arabic word has been passed to many other languages such as Turkish Persian Bengali and Urdu In Persian Turkish and Urdu usage it is always pronounced and written as nisbat In Arabic usage that pronunciation occurs when the word is uttered in its construct state only The practice has been adopted in Iranian names and South Asian Muslim names The nisba to a tribe profession or a town is the most common form of surname in Arabic Contents 1 Original use 2 Use in onomastics 2 1 Places 2 2 Tribes clans or families 2 3 People 2 4 Faith 2 5 Multiples 3 Examples 4 See also 5 ReferencesOriginal use editMain article Arabic nouns and adjectives nisba A nisba relation is a grammatical term referring to the suffixation of masculine iyy feminine iyyah to a word to make it an adjective As an example the word Arabiyy عربي means Arab related to Arabic Arabian Nisba forms are very common in Arabic names Use in onomastics editTraditional Arabic names are patronymics nasab where the full name of the person is followed by the name of his father usually linked by ibn or bin son Patronymics may be long as they may include all known forefathers When a name is simplified to one or two ancestors it may become confusing to distinguish from other similar names in such cases the nisba may be added as an additional specifier A nisba is usually prefixed by the definite article al and can take a number of forms Places edit Al Afghani related to or from Afghanistan Al Albani related to or from Albania e g Muhammad Nasiruddin al Albani Al Almani related to or from Germany Al Amriki related to or from America al Andalusi related to or from the region of Al Andalus modern day Iberia e g Said al Andalusi Abu ʿAbdallah Yaʿish ibn Ibrahim ibn Yusuf ibn Simak al Andalusi al Umawi Al Armani related to or from Greater Armenia or Armenians al Astarabadi from Astarabad modern Gorgan Persia al Baghdadi related to or from the city of Baghdad e g Al Khatib al Baghdadi Junayd al Baghdadi al Bakkaniy from the Royal Town of Pekan in the state of Pahang in Malaysia Mohammad Faeez Harith al Bakkaniy al Balushi related to or from the region of Balochistan e g Azan Al Balushi Talal Al Bloushi Mai Al Balushi Aisha Al Balushi al Bantani from the province of Banten in Indonesia e g Syeikh Abdur Rauf al Bantani al Basri from Basra e g Ibn Sa d al Britani related to or from the United Kingdom al Busnawi related to or from Bosnia e g Matrakci Nasuh al Busnawi al Buthuni from the island of Buton in Indonesia e g Haji Abdul Ghaniu al Buthuni al Daylami from Daylam northern Iran al Dimashqi related to or from the city of Damascus e g Al Dimashqi geographer Abu al Fadl Ja far ibn Ali al Dimashqi Abu al Fadl Ja far ibn Ali al Dimashqi al Falembani from a capital city in the province of South Sumatera in Indonesia e g Abdul Samad Al Falimbani al Fansuri from the town of Pancur in the Central Tapanuli Regency in North Sumatera Indonesia e g Hamzah al Fansuri al Farsi related to or from the region of Pars Fars or the country of Persia e g Salman al Farsi Saud Al Farsi Abdulaziz Mohammed Majid Al Farsi al Fatani from the province of Pattani in Thailand e g Syeikh Daud al Fatani al Filfulani from the state of Penang in Malaysia e g Syeikh Zubeir al Filfulani al Filisṭini related to or from the region of Palestine e g Abu Qatada al Filistini al Ghari Literally means cave in Arabic From the district of Gua Musang literally meaning Fox Cave in Malay in the state of Kelantan in Malaysia e g Zamihan al Ghari al Hadrami related to or from the region of Hadhramaut e g Al Ala al Hadhrami Ahmed Al Hadrami Imam al Hadrami al Hamadani from Hamadan Persia al Hijazi related to or from the region of Hijaz e g Amal Hijazi Farouk Hijazi Abu l Abbas al Hijazi al Himsi related to or from the city of Homs e g Qustaki al Himsi Ibn Na ima al Himsi al Iraqi related to or from the country of Iraq e g Fakhr al Din Iraqi Abdul Hadi al Iraqi Abu Ayoub al Iraqi al Isfahani from Isfahan Persia al Jannabi from Jannaba port city Arrajan province of Persia al Johori from the state of Johor in Malaysia e g Ahmad bin Ya kob al Johori al Jurjani from Jurjan al Juzjani from Juzjan al Kairouani related to or from the city of Kairouan in Tunisia al Kalantani from the state of Kelantan in Malaysia e g Syeikh Ismail bin Abdul Majid al Kalantani Syeikh Wan Ali bin Abdul Rahman al Kalantani al Kedahi from the state of Kedah in Malaysia e g Syeikh Mahmud al Kedahi al Khwarizmi related to or from the region of Khwarazm e g Muhammad ibn Musa al Khwarizmi al Kuwaiti related to or from the country of Kuwait e g Abu Omar al Kuwaiti Abu Ahmed al Kuwaiti Jandal al Kuwaiti al Lubnani related to or from the country of Lebanon e g Bilal al Berjawi al Lubnani al Lusunji from Losong in Kuala Terengganu Malaysia e g Afif al Lusunji al Maghrebi related to or from the region of Maghreb e g Ibn Yaḥya al Maghribi al Samawʾal Mahmud Sulayman al Maghribi Yusuf al Maghribi al Mankatsi from the city of Makassar in Indonesia e g Syeikh Yusuf Tajul Khalwati bin Abdullah al Mankatsi al Masri related to or from Egypt e g Taher al Masri Abu Hamza al Masri al Nahawandi al Nihawandi from Nahavand Iran al Najdi related to or from the region of Najd in Saudi Arabia e g Qutaybah al Najdi al Nisaburi al Naysaburi from Nishapur Iran al Qazwini from Qazvin al Quhistani from Quhistan al Qumisi al Kumisi from Qumis Iran al Razi from Ray Iran al Rumani from Rome al Shami related to or from the region of Levant or from the country of Syria e g Nasser al Shami Husayn al Shami Abu Anas al Shami Abu Humam al Shami al Shirazi from Shiraz Fars Persia al Sindhi related to or from the region of Sindh e g Mohammad Hayyat al Sindhi al Sinkili from the town of Singkel in the province of Aceh in Indonesia Abd al Rauf ibn Ali al Fansuri al Sinkili al Sistani al Sijistani al Sajistani al Sijzi from Sistan Persia or Greater Iran al Tabari from Tabaristan Persia al Tantawi from Tanta Egypt e g Nasrudin Hasan Tantawi al Tiflisi from Tiflis Tbilisi Georgia al Tihami related to or from the region of Tihamah in Saudi Arabia al Tikriti related to or from the city of Tikrit e g Saddam Hussein Abd al Majid al Tikriti Abu Raita al Takriti Barzan Ibrahim al Tikriti al Tunisi related to or from the country of Tunisia e g Abu Nasr al Tunisi Abu Osama al Tunisi Ali ibn Ziyad at Tarabulsi al Tunisi al Absi Nabilah al Tunisi al Turki related to or from the country of Turkey e g Abu Yusuf Al Turki Azjur al Turki Hassan Abdullah Hersi al Turki Hussain Al Turki al Tusi from Tus Khurasan Persia al Yemeni related to or from the country of Yemen e g Abu Bara al Yemeni Haitham al Yemeni Hussein al Yemeni al Yrifani related to or from Yerevan al Zayla i related to or from Zeila region in Horn of Africa e g Al Zaylaʽi ar Raniri from the town of Rander in Surat district in the state of Gujarat India e g Nuruddin ar Raniri as Sambasi from the regency of Sambas in Indonesia e g Muhammad Jabir as Sambasi as Sarawaki from the state of Sarawak in Malaysia e g Muhtar Suhaili As Sarawaki as Sembilani from the state of Negeri Sembilan in Malaysia e g Muhammad Musa al Hafiz as Sembilani as Subanji from the city of Subang Jaya in the state of Selangor in Malaysia e g Kamarul Afiq as Subanji as Sumatrani from the island of Sumatera in Indonesia e g Syeikh Syamsuddin as Sumatrani as Sumbawi from the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia Syeikh Muhammad Zainuddin as Sumbawi at Tranjanuwi from the state of Terengganu in Malaysia e g Iskandar at Tranjanuwi al Bukhari from Bukhara Uzbekistan al Darbandi Darbandi from Derbent Persia El Djezairi related to or from Algeria e g Abdelkader El Djezairi Faridi related to or from the region of Greater Faridpur in Bangladesh e g Abdul Haque Faridi al Khurasani from Khurasan e g Abu Muslim Abdallah ibn Tahir al Khurasani Islamabadi related to or from the city of Chittagong previously known as Islamabad e g Maniruzzaman Islamabadi Maneri from Maner Sharif India e g Makhdoom Yahya Maneri al Marwazi from Marw Khurasan al Rumi from Rum The Balkans and Asia Minor Siraji related to or from the district of Sirajganj in Bangladesh e g Ismail Hossain SirajiTribes clans or families edit al Tamimi from the tribe or clan of Bani Tamim e g Modher Sadeq Saba al Tamimi Talib al Suhail al Tamimi Alaa al Tamimi al Qurashi from the tribe or clan of Quraish e g ibn Kathir al Qurashi Abu Uthman Sa id ibn Hakam al Qurashi at Ta i from the tribe of Tai e g Hatem at Ta i Al Saud from the family house of Saud e g Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Al Jawhara bint Abdulaziz Al Saud Muqrin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Abdulaziz ibn Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal ibn Turki ibn Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al Saud Ahl al Bayt from the People of the House al Banjari from the people of Banjar ethnicity in Indonesia e g Muhammad Arsyad bin Abdullah al Banjari al Minankabawi from the people of Minangkabau ethnicity in Indonesia e g Syeikh Ahmad Khatib al Minankabawi Syeikh Ismail Khalidi al Minankabawi al Mandaili from the people of Mandailing ethnicity in Indonesia e g Haji Abdur Rahman al MandailiPeople edit al Maliki related to Malik al Ashtar e g Nouri al Maliki al Faruqi related to Faruq the Great e g Ismail al Faruqi Faith edit al Nasiri with nasiri meaning Christian more literally Nazarene al Majusi with majus meaning Zoroastrian al Falaki with falak meaning astronomy e g Syeikh Tahir Jalaluddin al FalakiMultiples edit One can have more than one nisba one can be related to a city a clan a profession and a person at the same time Examples include Ali ibn Abi Hazm al Qarshi al Dimashqi from the tribe of Quraish and from Damascus Dimashq Abd al Qahir ibn Tahir al Tamimi al Shafi i al Baghdadi from the tribe of Bani Tamim from the city of Baghdad and a follower of Muhammad ibn Idris ash Shafi i Makhdoom Yahya Maneri al Suharwardi al Hashimi al Muttalabi from the town of Maner Sharif of the Sufi order Suhrawardiyya of the tribe Banu Hashim and clan of Abd al Muttalib The nisba is optional but is quite widespread Examples editAnsari from Ansar the people of Medina who helped Muhammad Tabataba i someone who has two Seyyed as parents Hanbali someone following Ahmad ibn Hanbal s school of Islamic jurisprudenceSee also editArabic name Kunya Arabic Patrial name surname indicating geographic originPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallbackReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nisba 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