Rabb
Rabb (name) means a title meaning "lord" or "master," used in reference to God in Arabic and Islamic contexts. Example: “Worshippers repeated the phrase "Ya Rabb" in their prayers.”
How to use Rabb
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn Arabic religious title meaning "lord" or "master," also found as an English surname.
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Worshippers repeated the phrase "Ya _____" in their prayers.
Etymology
Borrowed directly from Arabic رَبّ (rabb), meaning "lord" or "master."
Rhymes for Rabb
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What does “Rabb” mean?
The word “Rabb” means a title meaning "lord" or "master," used in reference to God in Arabic and Islamic contexts. In plain terms, an Arabic religious title meaning "lord" or "master," also found as an English surname.
How do you use “Rabb” in a sentence?
Here is “Rabb” used in a sentence: “Worshippers repeated the phrase "Ya Rabb" in their prayers.”
What part of speech is “Rabb”?
“Rabb” is a name.
Where does the word “Rabb” come from?
The word “Rabb” comes from Arabic. Borrowed directly from Arabic رَبّ (rabb), meaning "lord" or "master.".
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