بنب
Root entry · 9 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily focuses on place names and individuals associated with those places. It details specific towns and villages in Egypt and mentions individuals from Bukhara who bore names derived from these locations.
Derived headwords
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name mentioned by al-Saghani, which was omitted by al-Jawhari and al-Lisan. It refers to a location in Bukhara.
- 1.Given nameclassical
A given name, specifically Abu al-Tayyib, son of Samrah, son of Mahan, son of Khaqan. He was from Bukhara and associated with the place name 'Banbi'.
- 1.Patronymic/Family nameclassical
Refers to Jilwan ibn Samrah, a person from Bukhara.
- 1.Full nameclassical
A person mentioned in the chain of narration, who narrated from Ibn Muqatil al-Samarqandi.
- 1.Full nameclassical
Abu Sufyan, Wakīʿ ibn Ahmad al-Hamdani, a narrator who transmitted from Ismail ibn al-Sumayd and from whom Khalaf al-Khayyam narrated.
- 1.Full nameclassical
Ahmad ibn Sahl ibn Tarakhun, who narrated from Jilwan ibn Samrah.
- 1.Nisba (attribution)classical
An attribution indicating a connection to the place name Banb or Banbi, used for scholars and hadith narrators.
- 1.Plural nisbaclassical
The plural form of 'al-Banbi', referring to multiple scholars or hadith narrators associated with the place Banb or Banbi.
- 1.Place nameclassical
A village name in Egypt, located in the Gharbia province. It is also mentioned by Yaqut as the name of three villages in Egypt.