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Abjad value Mashriqi
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A simple guide to the name An-Nafi: its Abjad value, the
letter-by-letter math, its meaning, and names that share the same number.
Letter-by-letter breakdown
| Letter | Name | Value |
|---|---|---|
| ا | alif | 1 |
| ل | lam | 30 |
| ن | nun | 50 |
| ا | alif | 1 |
| ف | fa | 80 |
| ع | ayn | 70 |
| Total | 232 | |
This name gives the same total under both the Mashriqi and Maghribi methods.
Meaning & origin
Meaning: The Benefactor
Origin: divine ·
Gender: n/a
Alternative spellings
No common alternative spellings recorded for this name.
How this value is worked out
This page uses the standard Mashriqi (Eastern) Abjad method as
the main value. When the Maghribi (Western) method gives a
different total, it is shown above.
Small marks (diacritics) and shaddah are not counted. A ta-marbuta (ة) counts as
ha (5), and an alif-maqsura (ى) counts as ya (10).
Similar names
Names with the same or a close Abjad value:
Abu Bakr = 231Afaf = 231Al-Barr = 233Juwayriyah = 234Mustafa = 229Abdullatif = 236Safwan = 227Al-Jabbar = 237
Frequently asked questions
What is the Abjad value of An-Nafi?
The Abjad value of An-Nafi (النافع) is 232 using the standard Mashriqi method. The Maghribi method gives the same total.
How is An-Nafi calculated in Abjad?
Each letter of النافع is converted to its Abjad value and the values are added: 1 + 30 + 50 + 1 + 80 + 70 = 232.
Does the Abjad value of An-Nafi change with spelling?
Yes. Adding or removing letters, hamza placement, or using a ta-marbuta vs ha ending changes the total, and the Maghribi method values six letters differently from the Mashriqi method.
What does the name An-Nafi mean?
An-Nafi means “The Benefactor” and is of divine origin.
Which other names share Abjad value 232?
Names sharing value 232: none currently listed in our database.
Related pages
Sources and further reading
- "Abjad numerals." Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abjad_numerals
- "Arabic alphabet." Encyclopaedia Britannica. www.britannica.com/topic/Arabic-alphabet
- Ifrah, Georges. The Universal History of Numbers. Wiley, 2000.
Disclaimer. Abjad values are based on traditional letter-number systems. Interpretations of name and number meanings are cultural, spiritual, or numerological and are not scientific facts. Results may change depending on spelling, language, and calculation method.