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For the term's meaning in Arabic grammar, see Nisba. Adding a nisbat (Arabic: نسبة nisbah "relation") is the practice of adding a word at the end of a person's name as a specifier.
[edit] Original UseMain article: Nisba A nisba "relation" is a grammatical term referring to the suffixation of masculine -iyy, feminine -iyyah to a word to make it an adjective. As an example, the word ‘Arabiyy (عربي) means "Arab, related to Arabic, Arabian". Nisbated forms are very common in Arabic names. [edit] Use in NamesArabic names do not include family names or surnames, but rather patronymics (nasab), where the name of the person is followed by the name of his father, usually linked by ibn or bin ('son'). Patronymics may be long as they may include all known forefathers. When a name is simplified to one or two ancestors, it may become confused with other persons' names, so an additional specifier, a nisbat, may be added as an attribute. A nisba is usually prefixed by al ('the') and may be to almost anything: [edit] Nisba to a Place
[edit] Nisba to a Tribe of Clan
[edit] Nisba to a Person
[edit] Multiple NisbaOne can have more than one nisba, one can be related to a city, a clan, a profession and a person at the same time. Examples include:
The nisba is optional but is quite widespread. [edit] Uses within Other CulturesThese additions have migrated to Iranian names, but since Iranians use family names, this additions have sometimes become family names [edit] List
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