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نمر
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to names of tribes, clans, and individuals, often associated with the word 'namir' (leopard or tiger). It also appears in personal names and tribal designations.
Derived headwords
أنمارname
- 1.Tribe/Clan Nameclassical
A name referring to a tribe or clan, specifically mentioned as a branch of the Khaza'a tribe, and also associated with individuals named Anmar ibn Amr and Anmar ibn Mazin.
نمرةname
- 1.Clan Nameclassical
A designation for a clan, specifically mentioned as a clan within the Sa'd al-'Ushirah tribe.
النمرname
- 1.Clan Nameclassical
A designation for a clan, specifically mentioned as the clan of Nimr ibn Wabarah, which is part of the Quda'ah tribe.
نمرname
- 1.Clan Nameclassical
A designation for a clan, specifically mentioned as a clan within the Azd tribe, with notable figures like Abu al-Ruh Salam ibn Miskin.
Parallel reading
وأنمار: حي من خزاعة، قاله الصاغاني.
And Anmar: a tribe from Khaza'a, so said Al-Saghani.
قلت: وأنمار بن عمرو بن وديعة بن لكيز بن أفصى وأنمار بن مازن بن مالك بن عمرو بن تميم، وهم قليلون، بطنان، وأنمار بطن من الحبطات.
I say: and Anmar ibn Amr ibn Wadi'ah ibn Lakiz ibn Afsa and Anmar ibn Mazin ibn Malik ibn Amr ibn Tamim, and they are few, two clans, and Anmar is a clan from Al-Habatat.
ونمرة: بطن من سعد العشيرة.
And Nimrah: a clan from Sa'd al-'Ushirah.
والنمر بن وبرة: بطن من قضاعة.
And Nimr ibn Wabarah: a clan from Quda'ah.
وفي الأزد نمر بن عيمان بن نصر بن زهران بن كعب بن الحارث بن عبد الله بن مالك بن نصر بن الأزد، منهم أبو الروح سلام بن مسكين وغيره.
And among Al-Azd is Nimr ibn 'Ayman ibn Nasr ibn Zahran ibn Ka'b ibn Al-Harith ibn Abdullah ibn Malik ibn Nasr ibn Al-Azd, among them is Abu al-Ruh Salam ibn Miskin and others.