About Zulqarnain
The name "Zulqarnain" is of Arabic origin and is derived from the Quranic story of a historical figure. It is a combination of two Arabic words: "Zul" meaning "possessor" or "owner," and "Qarnain" meaning "two horns." In Islamic tradition, Zulqarnain refers to a righteous and powerful ruler who is believed to have traveled extensively and conquered vast territories. The exact identity of Zulqarnain is debated, with some interpretations suggesting it refers to Alexander the Great, while others propose different historical figures. Overall, the name Zulqarnain is associated with strength, leadership, and wisdom.
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Most individuals with the name Zulqarnain are male.
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