"Khairunnisa" meaning in Indonesian

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈxairunisa/, /ˈxoi-/, /ˈh-/
Etymology: Borrowed from Arabic خَيْر (ḵayr) النِّسَاء (an-nisāʔ), grammatically "good thing of the women", although it was likely intended to mean "good woman". Indonesian do not distinguish singular and plural in many nouns, along with other many languages in Southeast Asia. Etymology templates: {{bor+|id|ar|خَيْر}} Borrowed from Arabic خَيْر (ḵayr) Head templates: {{id-proper noun}} Khairunnisa
  1. a female given name from Arabic Categories (topical): Indonesian female given names, Indonesian given names Synonyms: Chairunnisa, Khairunisa, Khoirunnisa
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