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surname in Arabic

surname in Arabic is لَقَب, كُنْيَة, اِسْم الْعَائِلَة — surname means a person's family name, usually shared with relatives and passed down through generations.

surname in Arabic

لَقَب
noun masculine
Pronounced: laqab
name that indicates family
كُنْيَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: kunya
name that indicates family
اِسْم الْعَائِلَة
noun masculine
Pronounced: ism al-ʕāʔila
name that indicates family

What does "surname" mean?

  1. noun A person's family name, usually shared with relatives and passed down through generations.
    "Her surname changed when she got married."

surname in a sentence

  • Her surname changed when she got married.
  • Please list your surname before your first name on the form.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "surname" in Arabic?

"surname" in Arabic is لَقَب, كُنْيَة, اِسْم الْعَائِلَة. surname means: A person's family name, usually shared with relatives and passed down through generations.

How do you pronounce لَقَب?

"surname" in Arabic is لَقَب, pronounced "laqab".

How do you use "surname" in a sentence?

Example: "Her surname changed when she got married." In Arabic, "surname" is لَقَب, كُنْيَة, اِسْم الْعَائِلَة.

Are there other ways to say "surname" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "surname": لَقَب, كُنْيَة, اِسْم الْعَائِلَة.

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