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Look up din in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DIN or Din or din may refer to: Din (name), people with the name Dīn, an Arabic word with three general
Din
Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)
Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was a Kurdish commander and political leader. He was the founder of
Saladin
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Din Din may refer to: DinDin (born 1991), South Korean rapper Barron Falls, a steep tiered cascade waterfall on the Barron River located where the river
Din_Din
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273)
Rumi
Measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light
Prior to ISO, the most common systems were ASA in the United States and DIN in Europe. The term speed comes from the early days of photography. Photographic
Film_speed
Ghurid sultan from 1173 to 1206
Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad ibn Sam (Persian: معز الدین محمد بن سام, romanized: Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām; c. 1144 – 15 March 1206), also known as Muhammad
Muhammad_of_Ghor
Military wing of Hamas
known as the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades (EQB; Arabic: كتائب الشهيد عز الدين القسام, romanized: Katāʾib ash-Shahīd ʿIzz ad-Dīn al-Qassām, lit. 'The
Al-Qassam_Brigades
Israeli pop and folk singer
Din Din Aviv (Hebrew: דין דין אביב; born 9 October 1974 as Dina Aviv) is an Israeli pop and folk singer. After performing with Gaya and with the Idan
Din_Din_Aviv
Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605
Akbar (Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar, (1542-10-15)15 October 1542 – (1605-10-27)27 October 1605), also known as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor
Akbar
National standards organisation of Germany
organization for standardization. DIN is the German ISO member body. DIN is headquartered in Berlin. There are around thirty thousand DIN standards, covering nearly
Deutsches Institut für Normung
Deutsches_Institut_für_Normung
Sultan of Delhi from 1211 to 1236
Shams ud-Din Iltutmish (Persian: شمس الدین اِیلتِتْمِشْ, 1192 – 30 April 1236) was the third Sultan of Delhi from 1211 to 1236. He was from the Mamluk
Iltutmish
Persian astronomer (1201–1274)
ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan al-Ṭūsī (1201 – 1274), also known as Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī (Arabic: نصیر الدین الطوسی; Persian: نصیر الدین طوسی) or simply as
Nasir_al-Din_al-Tusi
Hamas military leader (1970–2026)
Izz al-Din al-Haddad (Arabic: عز الدين الحداد, romanized: ʻIzz al-Dīn al-Ḥaddād, 1970 – 15 May 2026), also known as Ezzedine Al-Haddad and by his nom de
Izz_al-Din_al-Haddad
2003 single by O-Zone
"Dragostea din tei" (pronounced [ˈdraɡoste̯a din ˈtej] ; Romanian: "The Love from the Linden Tree") is a song recorded by Moldovan group O-Zone, released
Dragostea_din_tei
Mughal emperor from 1526 to 1530
Persian: [bɑː.βuɾ]; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530; born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent
Babur
12th-century Persian philosopher and logician
Zayn al-Din Omar Savaji (Persian: زین الدین عمر ساوجی) was a twelfth century Persian philosopher and logician. He was born in Saveh (modern Arak province
Zayn_al-Din_Omar_Savaji
Egyptian Islamic scholar (1445–1505)
Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (Arabic: جلال الدين السيوطي, romanized: Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī; c. 1445–1505), or al-Suyuti, was an Egyptian Sunni Muslim polymath
Al-Suyuti
South Korean rapper and entertainer (born 1991)
Cheol (Korean: 임철; born November 20, 1991), better known by his stage name DinDin (딘딘), is a South Korean rapper, singer, actor, comedian, producer, television
DinDin
Middle-Eastern folk tale
Aladdin (/əˈlædɪn/ ə-LAD-in; Arabic: علاء الدين, romanized: ʻAlāʼu d-Dīn/ʻAlāʼ ad-Dīn, IPA: [ʕalaːʔ adˈdiːn], ATU 561, 'Aladdin') is a Middle-Eastern folk
Aladdin
Oldest mosque in Rajasthan, India
The Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra (literally "shed of 2½ days") is a historical former mosque in the city of Ajmer, in Rajasthan, India. It is one of the oldest
Adhai_Din_Ka_Jhonpra
Timurid vizier (died 1453)
Ghiyath al-Din Pir Ahmad Khvafi was a Persian statesman who was the vizier of the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh (r. 1405–1447) from 1417 to 1447. He played
Ghiyath al-Din Pir Ahmad Khvafi
Ghiyath_al-Din_Pir_Ahmad_Khvafi
Pakistani politician
Muhammad Moeen Ud Din Riaz is a Pakistani politician who has been a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab since 2024. He was elected to the
Muhammad_Moeen_Ud_Din_Riaz
Iraqi grand ayatollah (1882–1953)
Sadr al-Din Sadr (Arabic: صدر الدين الصدر; 1882 – 26 November 1953) was the father of Moussa as-Sadr (disappeared in Libya in 1978) and Rabab al-Sadr
Sadr_al-Din_al-Sadr
Sufi tomb of Moinuddin Chishti at Ajmer
Shrine of Mu'in al-Din Chishti, also known as the Ajmer Dargah Shareef, is a Sufi dargah complex incorporating the shrine of Mu'in al-Din Chishti, several
Shrine of Mu'in al-Din Chishti
Shrine_of_Mu'in_al-Din_Chishti
Sultan of Delhi from 1266 to 1287
Al-Sultan al-Azam Ghiyath al-Dunya Wal Din Abu'l Muzaffar Balban al-Sultan (Persian: السلطان الاعظم غیاث الدنیا والدین ابوالمظفر بلبن السلطان; 1216 –
Balban
Malik
al-Din Sam I (Persian: بهاء الدین سام), was the king of the Ghurid dynasty who reigned briefly in 1149. He was the brother and successor of Sayf al-Din Suri
Baha_al-Din_Sam_I
Public university in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca) is a public university located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was founded in
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Technical_University_of_Cluj-Napoca
Persian poet and mystic (1325–1390)
Khajeh Shams-od-Din Mohammad Hafez Shirazi (1325–1390), also known by his pen name Hafez, was a Persian lyric poet whose collected works are regarded
Hafez
Governor of Sivas in the Sultanate of Rum
Husam al-Din Qaraja (Turkish: Hüsameddin Karaca) was the Governor of Sivas in the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum and most commonly known as the man who got rid
Husam_al-Din_Qaraja
Persian Islamic scholar and mystic (1143–1236)
Mu'in al-Din Hasan Chishti Sijzi (Persian: معین الدین چشتی, romanized: Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī; 1 February 1143 – 15 March 1236), known reverentially as Khawaja
Mu'in_al-Din_Chishti
The Beth Din of America is an Orthodox beth din (court of Jewish law) serving Jews throughout the United States of America as a forum for arbitrating disputes
Beth_Din_of_America
Indian poet, writer, singer and scholar (1253–1325)
Abu'l Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau (1253 – October 1325), better known as Amīr Khusrau, sometimes spelled as, Amir Khusrow or Amir Khusro, was an Indo-Persian
Amir_Khusrau
Mughal Indian Urdu language poet
Siraj-ud-Din Ali Khan (Urdu: سراج الدین علی خاں آرزو) (1687-1756), also known by his pen-name Arzu, was a Delhi-based poet, linguist and lexicographer
Siraj-ud-Din_Ali_Khan_Arzu
2026 Hindi film by Sunil Pandey
Ek Din (transl. One Day) is a 2026 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Sunil Pandey and produced by Mansoor Khan, Aamir Khan, and Aparna
Ek_Din
Sharaf al-Din Harun Juvayni (Persian: شرف الدین هارون جوینی; also spelled Joveyni) was a Persian statesman and poet from the Juvayni family. He was the
Sharaf_al-Din_Harun_Juvayni
Malik of the Ghurid dynasty
Sayf al-Din Suri (Persian: سیف الدین سوری) was the king of the Ghurid dynasty from 1146 to 1149. He was the son and successor of Izz al-Din Husayn. When
Sayf_al-Din_Suri
DIN (DIN Is Noise) is a software musical instrument for the Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems. A DIN player either plays with a keyboard, or
DIN_Is_Noise
Khwarazm Shah
'Alā' al-Din Muhammad II (Persian: علاءالدین محمد خوارزمشاه; full name: Ala ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Abul-Fath Muhammad Sanjar ibn Tekish) was the Shah of the
Muhammad_II_of_Khwarazm
Shah of Iran from 1848 to 1896
Naser al-Din (or Naseraddin) Shah Qajar (Persian: ناصرالدینشاه قاجار, romanized: Nâser al-Din Shâh-e Qâjâr, pronounced [nɒːˈseɹ ælˈdiːn ˈʃɒːhe qɒːˈdʒɒːɹ];
Naser_al-Din_Shah_Qajar
Name list
Salah ad-Din (Arabic: صلاح الدين), Salahu’d-Din, Ṣalāḥ ud-Dīn, Salah ed-Din and other variant spellings, is an Arabic name that means The Righteousness
Salah_ad-Din_(name)
Sultan of Egypt and Syria from 1260 to 1277
Al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Bunduqdari (Arabic: الْمَلِك الظَّاهِر رُكْن الدِّين بَيْبَرْس الْبُنْدُقْدَارِيّ; 1223/1228 – 30 June 1277)
Baybars
Zayn al-Din Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Naja was a Sunni Muslim preacher and close friend of Saladin. Born in Damascus, Zayn al-Din was a jurist who belonged
Zayn_al-Din_Ali_ibn_Naja
Sultan of Delhi from 1290 to 1296
Jalal-ud-Din Khalji, also known as Firuz al-Din Khalji, Jalaluddin Khilji or Firuz II (Persian: جلال الدین خلجی; c. 1220 – 19 July 1296) was the Sultan
Jalal-ud-Din_Khalji
Persian physician
Qiwam al-Din Muhammad al-Hasani was a Persian physician of the late 17th century. Hasani was a scholar who is known to have been working in the city of
Qiwam al-Din Muhammad al-Hasani
Qiwam_al-Din_Muhammad_al-Hasani
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"Gunga Din" is an 1890 poem by Rudyard Kipling. Gunga Din may also refer to: Gunga Din (film), 1939 film Gunga Din (motorcycle) The Gunga Din (1998–2000)
Gunga_Din_(disambiguation)
Cameroonian footballer
Islands. Hervé Din Din: “Je veux percer à la JSK!” djazairess.com Cameroon Youngster Herve Din Din Hoping To Conquer Europe goal.com Hervé Din Din à l’essai
Hervé_Din_Din
Medieval Indian cookbook
The Ni'matnāmah Naṣir al-Dīn Shāhī (Persian: نعمتنامه نصیرالدینشاهی, lit. 'Naṣir al-Dīn Shāh's Book of Delicacies'), is a medieval Indian cookbook, written
Ni'matnāmah Naṣir al-Dīn Shāhī
Ni'matnāmah_Naṣir_al-Dīn_Shāhī
Hindi play
Ashadh Ka Ek Din (Hindi: आषाढ़ का एक दिन, One Day in Ashadh) is a Hindi play by Mohan Rakesh that debuted in 1958 and is considered the first Modern Hindi
Ashadh_Ka_Ek_Din
Name list
Burhan ad-din and Burhan al-Din (Arabic: برھان الدین) is a male Muslim name, formed from the elements Burhan and ad-Din, meaning proof of the religion
Burhan_al-Din
Islamic scholar and Naqshbandi mystic
Uthman Siraj al-Din Naqshbandi (1896 in Biyara, – 1997 in Istanbul, Turkey), nicknamed Siraj al-Din al-Thani, meaning the second Siraj al-Din, in honor of
Muhammad_Uthman_Siraj_al-Din
Persian poet (1210–c.1291)
text from 1328 to argue that Saadi's full name was "Musharrif al-Din ibn Muslih al-Din Abd-Allah." The majority of subsequent Western academics, including
Saadi_Shirazi
American political commentator and activist (born 1996)
Haz Al-Din (Arabic: حظ الدين, romanized: Ḥaẓ āl-Dīn; born 1996) is a pseudonymous American political commentator and activist who has served as the inaugural
Haz_Al-Din
Late 8th-century–1215 Iranian dynasty from Ghor, modern Afghanistan
Ghurids took advantage of and began their territorial expansion. Ala al-Din Husayn ended the Ghurid subordination to the Ghaznavids, ruthlessly sacking
Ghurid_dynasty
Persian poet and Ṣūfī mystic
Awḥad al-Dīn Ḥāmid ibn Abi ʾl-Fakhr Kirmānī (Persian: اوحدالدین حامد بن ابی الفخر; died 21 March 1238) was a Persian poet and Ṣūfī mystic. Kirmānī studied
Awhad_al-Din_Kermani
Name list
al-Din, also transcribed Amin ad-Din and Amin ud-Din, is an Arabic name meaning "Trustee of the Faith". It is the name of: Amin al-Din Rashid al-Din Vatvat
Amin_al-Din
Topics referred to by the same term
Qamar ud-Din, or Kamaruddin etc. is a Muslim male or female name or (in modern usage) surname. In Arabic, Qamar ud-Din (قمر الدين) means "Moon of the
Qamar_ud-Din
Kurdish Sufi author
Hosam al-Din Ali Bitlisi Nurbakhshi (died 1494/95) was a Kurdish Sufi author. He was the father of the noted historian Idris Bitlisi. According to Tahsin
Hosam_al-Din_Ali_Bitlisi
Iranian Sufi mystic
Mowlana Zayn al-Dīn Abūbakr Tāybādi (in Persian: مولانا زین الدین ابوبکر تایبادی) (died 1389) was an Iranian mystic and Sufi. His tombstone was built
Zayn_al-Din_Taybadi
Political activist and Islamic ideologist (1838/1839–1897)
Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī (Persian/Pashto: سید جمال الدین افغانی), also known as Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī (Persian/Pashto: سید جمالالدین اسدآبادی)
Jamal_al-Din_al-Afghani
Name list
Sa'd al-Din (Arabic: سعد الدين), also written Saad Eddine or Saadeddine, is an Arabic name and given name. People with the name include: Sa'd al-Din Köpek
Sa'd_al-Din
The EEG DIN connector (also referred to as DIN 42802 or EEG safety DIN connector) is an electrical connector used to connect medical and biomedical recording
EEG_DIN_connector
Topics referred to by the same term
Majd ad-Din may refer to: Majd al-Din Abu'l Fotuh Ahmad Ghazali (1061 – c. 1123), Persian Sufi writer and preacher Majd ad-Dīn Usāma ibn Murshid ibn ʿAlī
Majd_ad-Din
Lebanese terrorist (born c. 1963)
Hasan Izz-Al-Din (Arabic: حسن عز الدين, romanized: Ḥassan ‘Iz ad-Dīn; born c. 1963) is a Lebanese terrorist wanted by the United States government. Hasan
Hassan_Izz-Al-Din
Islamic Sufi Scholar (1902–1975)
Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Ghaznavi (1902–1975, Urdu: پیر غلام محی الدین غزنوی ) was a Sufi scholar and first custodian of Nerian Sharif. He was born in 1902
Ghulam_Mohi-ud-Din_Ghaznavi
Name list
Safi al-Din (Arabic: صفي الدين) is an Arabic masculine given name and surname. It may also be spelled as Safi-ad-din, Safiuddin, Safieddine etc. The name
Safi_al-Din
1939 film by George Stevens
Gunga Din is a 1939 American adventure film from RKO Radio Pictures directed by George Stevens and starring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, and Douglas Fairbanks
Gunga_Din_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
al-Din (Arabic: اختيار الدين Ikhtiyāru ’d-Dīn), meaning "appointed/ chosen of the Islamic religion/ faith/ creed". It may refer to: Ikhtiyar al-Din Ai-Taq
Ikhtiyar_al-Din
Topics referred to by the same term
Nizam al-Din (Arabic: نظام الدّین, romanized: Niẓām al-Dīn, lit. 'Good Order of the Faith'), spelled variously Nizamuddin or Nizamüddin or etc. may refer
Nizam_al-Din
This is an incomplete list of DIN standards. The "STATUS" column gives the latest known status of the standard. If a standard has been withdrawn and no
List_of_DIN_standards
Syrian Salafi jihadist militant group
Tanzim Hurras al-Din (Arabic: تنظيم حراس الدين, romanized: Tanẓīm Ḥurrās ad-Dīn, lit. 'Guardians of the Religion Organization'), sometimes referred to
Hurras_al-Din
Nawab Wazir al-Mamalik of Awadh
Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar Shah (c. 1769 – 19 October 1827) was the last nawab wazir of Oudh from 11 July 1814 to 19 October 1818, and first King of Oudh (Oudh
Ghazi-ud-Din_Haidar_Shah
Late medieval empire in the Indian subcontinent (1206–1526)
slave-generals of Muhammad Ghori, including Taj al-Din Yildiz, Qutb ud-Din Aibak, Bahauddin Tughril and Nasir ad-Din Qabacha, who had inherited and divided the
Delhi_Sultanate
Emir of Aleppo (1146–1174) and Damascus (1154–1174)
Al-Malik al-Adil Abu al-Qasim Nūr al-Dīn Maḥmūd bin Imad al-Dīn Zengī (Arabic: الملكُ العادلُ أبو القاسمِ نور الدين محمود بن عمادِ الدِّين زَنْكِي; February
Nur_al-Din_Zengi
Last shah of the Khwarazmian Empire from 1220 to 1231
Jalal al-Din Mangburni (Persian: جلال الدین مِنکُبِرنی), also known as Jalal al-Din Khwarazmshah (جلال الدین خوارزمشاه), was the last Khwarazmshah of the
Jalal_al-Din_Mangburni
Pakistani mystic singer
Jamal-ud-Din Faqir was a mystic singer from Sindh, Pakistan. He was born in 1952 at village Chhutan Wassan, near Bobi Station, in Sanghar. He also went
Jamal-ud-Din_Faqir
16th-century Soran ruler
Mir Sayf al-Din (Sorani Kurdish: میر سەیفەدین, romanized: Mîr Seyfedîn) was a 16th-century Kurdish ruler or claimant of the Soran Emirate, known mainly
Mir_Sayf_al-Din
Ad-din Foundation is a non-profit foundation in Bangladesh that provides social and healthcare services to the poor. The organization was set up in 1980
Ad-din_Foundation
Name list
Jalal al-Din Mohammad is a male Muslim name of Arabic origin, formed from the name Jalal with the suffix ad-Din and the name Mohammad. The first part of
Jalal_al-Din_Mohammad
Ottoman polymath (1526–1585)
Taqi ad-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf ash-Shami al-Asadi (Arabic: تقي الدين محمد بن معروف الشامي; Ottoman Turkish: تقي الدين محمد بن معروف الشامي السعدي; Turkish:
Taqi ad-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf
Taqi_ad-Din_Muhammad_ibn_Ma'ruf
Topics referred to by the same term
(Afghanistan) Mu'izz ad-Din Mahmud (died 1241), Zengid Emir of Jazira Muiz ud din Bahram (died 1242), Muslim Turkic ruler, Sultan of Delhi Muiz ud din Qaiqabad (1286–1290)
Mu'iz_ad-Din
Persian poet (1414–1492)
symbols. Nūr ad-Dīn 'Abd ar-Rahmān Jāmī (Persian: نورالدین عبدالرحمن جامی; 7 November 1414 – 9 November 1492), also known as Mawlanā Nūr al-Dīn 'Abd al-Rahmān
Jami
din_fiv (or Din Fiv) was the music project founded of San Francisco-based composer David Din (Da5id Din). Din was known as a frequent member of the Boston
Din_fiv
Ghurid general and Sultan of Delhi from 1206 to 1210
Qutb ud-Din Aibak (Persian: قطبالدین ایبک; 1150 – 4 November 1210) was a Turkic general of the Ghurid emperor Muhammad Ghori. He was in charge of the
Qutb_ud-Din_Aibak
2018 Pakistani film
7 Din Mohabbat In (lit. 'Love in 7 Days') is a 2018 Pakistani romantic comedy fantasy film. It was directed by Meenu–Farjad under Matteela Films. Written
7_Din_Mohabbat_In
Haji Mohi-ud-Din Miskin (died in Srinagar, 1921) also Ghulam Mohiuddin was a Kashmiri poet who also wrote a history of Kashmir, Tarikh-i-Kabir (completed
Haji_Mohi-ud-din_Miskin
International standard for paper sizes, including A4
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung, or DIN in short) today, published German standard DI Norm 476 the specification
International standard paper sizes
International_standard_paper_sizes
Malik of the Ghurid dynasty
Izz al-Din Husayn (Persian: عز الدین حسین) was the king of the Ghurid dynasty. He succeeded his father Qutb al-din Hasan in 1100. When Husayn ascended
Izz_al-Din_Husayn
Sultan of Egypt from 1259 to 1260
Sayf ad-Din Qutuz (Arabic: سيف الدين قطز; died 24 October 1260), also romanized as Kutuz or Kotuz and fully al-Malik al-Muẓaffar Sayf ad-Dīn Quṭuz (الملك
Qutuz
Topics referred to by the same term
Zahir al-Din (Arabic: ظهیرالدّین) may refer to: Zahir ad-Din Toghtekin (died 1128), Turkic military leader who was atabeg of Damascus Zahir-al-Din Faryabi
Zahir_al-Din
Indian Sufi saint (1237–1325)
relationship but soon this got embittered and relation between Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq and Nizamuddin Auliya never been reformed due to opinion disharmony
Nizamuddin_Auliya
Islamic scholar and jurist (1263–1328)
Taymiyya's family belonged. His grandfather, Majd al-Din ibn Taymiyya, and his uncle, Fakhr al-Din, were both reputable scholars of the Hanbali school
Ibn_Taymiyya
Seljuq Turkish Sultan of Rûm
Alā ad-Dīn Kayqubād I (Turkish: I. Alâeddin Keykûbad; Turkish pronunciation: [kejkuːbad], Persian: علاء الدین کیقباد ابن کیخسرو; c. 1192 - 1237), also
Kayqubad_I
Leader of the Nizari Ismaili state from 1162 to 1193
Rashid al-Din Sinan (Arabic: راشد الدين سنان Rāshid ad-Dīn Sinān; 1131/1135 – 1193) also known as the Old Man of the Mountain (Arabic: شيخ الجبل Sheikh
Rashid_ad-Din_Sinan
Ala al-Din Abu'l-Ghana'im Sa'd (Persian: علاءالدین ابوالغنائم سعد) was an Iranian statesman from the Fasanjas family who served as the vizier of the Buyid
Ala al-Din Abu'l-Ghana'im Sa'd
Ala_al-Din_Abu'l-Ghana'im_Sa'd
Sufi scholar and Sunni philosopher (1165–1240)
Al-Muzaffar Baha' al-Din Ghazi (son of al-'Adil I the Ayyubid) (d. 613/1216 or 635/1237) Zakiy al-Din al-Birzali [ar] (d. 636/1239) Shams al-Din al-Khuwayyi [ar]
Ibn_Arabi
Traditional stew/soup of the Yoruba people
the tomatoes, peppers, and onions before pureeing. A cousin sauce is ata din din (Yoruba) which is more a spicy concentrated stew. There are other Yoruba
Obe_ata
Grotesque sans-serif typeface
body DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung, 'German Institute for Standardisation', pronounced like the English word din) in the standard sheet DIN 1451-Schriften
DIN_1451
Ca din tulnic is a unique type of doina in which the melody resembles a type of Alpenhorn called the tulnic. Garfias, Robert (25 May 2017). "The Romanian
Ca_din_tulnic
Topics referred to by the same term
given name. Nasir al-Din or variant spellings may also refer to: Nasir ad-Din, Palestine, a former Palestinian Arab village Nasr ol Din, a village in South
Nasir_al-Din_(disambiguation)
Mughal emperor from 1754 to 1759
Mirza Aziz-ud-Din Muhammad (Persian: عزیزالدین محمد; 6 June 1699 – 29 November 1759), better known by his regnal name Alamgir II (Persian: عالمگیر دوم)
Alamgir_II
DIN DIN
DIN DIN
Boy/Male
Muslim Vietnamese
Religion. Faith. Way of life.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name DINH means "summit."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Religion, Faith, Belief
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pillar of the religion (Islam)
Female
Scottish
 Short form of Scottish Murdina, DINA means "sea warrior." Compare with another form of Dina.
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, DINO means "little old sword," and other Italian names ending with -dino.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Radiant
Boy/Male
Muslim
True of religion (Islam)
Boy/Male
Indian
Radiant
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Christian, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, Spanish, Swedish
Love; God has Judged; Dinah; Spear Ruler; Decoration; Justified; Valley; Judge; Form of Hebrew Dinah; Judged and Vindicated; In the Bible Dinah was Jacob's Only Daughter
Male
French
French name derived from Latin Dio, a short form of longer names of Greek origin beginning with Dio-, DION means "Zeus."
Boy/Male
Indian
Religion, Faith, Belief
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper in the religion
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Great Congo; Belief; Custom; Religion; Day
Female
Irish
Diminutive form of Irish Gaelic BrÃd, BRÃDIN means "little exalted one."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Radiant; Brilliant of the Religion (Islam)
Female
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Diynah, DINE means "judgment."
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Dinah, DINA means "judgment." Compare with another form of Dina.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Helper in the religion
Boy/Male
Indian
Helper in the religion
DIN DIN
DIN DIN
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Strong
Girl/Female
Australian
Blend of Rae (short form of Rachel: ewe) and the name element -ene.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Awaz sound, Akhar word
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Nicol, NICHOL means "victor of the people."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aakarshak | ஆகரà¯à®·à®•
Attractive
Boy/Male
Hindu
The great God Indra the God of the Sky), Lord Indra, Lord of the Sky
Girl/Female
Latin
Spell.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Deputy Second in Command
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Knowledgeable; Inspired; Intuitive; Creative
Boy/Male
Arabic
Success
DIN DIN
DIN DIN
DIN DIN
DIN DIN
DIN DIN
v. i.
To dip.
v. i.
To become indifferent; to cease to be subject; as, to die to pleasure or to sin.
v. i.
To live in, or as in, a den.
n.
Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.
v. i.
To sound with a din; a ding.
n.
Force; power; -- esp. in the phrase by dint of.
n.
To strike with confused or clanging sound; to stun with loud and continued noise; to harass with clamor; as, to din the ears with cries.
n.
A thrust; a punch; a poke; as, a dig in the side or the ribs. See Dig, v. t., 4.
n.
To utter with a din; to repeat noisily; to ding.
imp.
of Do
a.
To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country.
v. t.
To make a mark or cavity on or in, by a blow or by pressure; to dent.
v. i.
To eat the principal regular meal of the day; to take dinner.
n.
A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.
n.
Loud, confused, harsh noise; a loud, continuous, rattling or clanging sound; clamor; roar.
v. t.
To dine upon; to have to eat.
n.
That which resembles a pin in its form or use
n.
An offense, in general; a violation of propriety; a misdemeanor; as, a sin against good manners.
v. t.
To give a dinner to; to furnish with the chief meal; to feed; as, to dine a hundred men.