Haajj
/hˈɑdʒi/
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Haajj, derived from the Arabic word 'Haji', refers to someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, a deeply spiritual and revered act in Islam. The name carries connotations of devotion, faith, and divine blessing. It is a unique and meaningful choice, reflecting a strong connection to Islamic traditions and values.
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