"Jumada I" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From Arabic جُمَادَى الْأُولَى (jumādā l-ʔūlā, “Jumada the First”). Etymology templates: {{derived|en|ar|جُمَادَى الْأُولَى||Jumada the First}} Arabic جُمَادَى الْأُولَى (jumādā l-ʔūlā, “Jumada the First”), {{root|en|ar|ج م د}} Head templates: {{en-proper noun|nolinkhead=1}} Jumada I
  1. The fifth month of the Islamic calendar. Wikipedia link: Jumada al-awwal Categories (topical): Islamic months Synonyms: Jumada al-Awwal, Jumada al-Ula, Jumada First, First Jumada Translations (fifth month of the Islamic calendar): جُمَادَى الأُولَى (jumādā l-ʔūlā) [feminine] (Arabic), ジュマーダー・アル=ウーラー (Jumādā aru-Ūrā) (Japanese), жұмадәл әууәл (jūmadäl äuuäl) (Kazakh)

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