Ibn
/ˈɪbən/
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Ibn, rooted in Arabic, translates to 'son' and is traditionally used in Arabic naming conventions to denote lineage or familial ties. It carries a sense of heritage and nobility, often reflecting pride in one's ancestry. While less common as a standalone name in English-speaking cultures, it holds significant cultural weight in Arab societies.
King Ibn Saud
Head of State, Founder of Saudi Arabia
Ibn Al-Baitar
Botanist, Muslim botanist and pharmacist
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