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Arabic | أبي |
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Romanization | Obai/Ubay/Ubai /Obay/Obayy/Ubayy |
Literal meaning | The one who is refusing the humiliation |
Obai (Arabic: أبي) is an Arabic given name, most commonly transliterated as "Ubai". also It is also sometimes transliterated as "Obai", "Ubay", "Ubai", "Oubai", "Oubay", "Obay", "Ubayy", & "Obayy" The word is derived from the tri-consonant Arabic word for "refuse" and could possibly mean The one who is refusing the humiliation
The most well-known historical figure to be named Ubai was Ubay ibn Ka'b a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a person of high esteem in the early Muslim community
People with the name
- Ubayy ibn Ka'b, Arabic companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
- Ubay Luzardo, Spanish footballer
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