Singh in Arabic
Singh in Arabic is سِينْغ — Singh means a common South Asian surname, especially among Sikhs and in parts of northern India.
Singh in Arabic
سِينْغ
Pronounced: sīnḡ
surname
What does "Singh" mean?
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name A common South Asian surname, especially among Sikhs and in parts of northern India.
"Many Sikh men take Singh as part of their name to signify equality."
Singh in a sentence
- Many Sikh men take Singh as part of their name to signify equality.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Singh" in Arabic?
"Singh" in Arabic is سِينْغ. Singh means: A common South Asian surname, especially among Sikhs and in parts of northern India.
How do you pronounce سِينْغ?
"Singh" in Arabic is سِينْغ, pronounced "sīnḡ".
How do you use "Singh" in a sentence?
Example: "Many Sikh men take Singh as part of their name to signify equality." In Arabic, "Singh" is سِينْغ.
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