Shahla

The name "Shahlā" (شهلا [ˈʃahlaː]), derived from an adjective which served to describe the iris in the Arabic language, as attested by the writings of 9th-century physician Hunayn ibn Ishaq,[1] has been used as a given name throughout the Muslim world. Notable people with this name include:

See also

References

  1. Maxwell-Stuart (1981), Studies in Greek Colour Terminology: Charopos, Brill Publishers, pp. 174-175.
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