Awja Name Meaning, Origin, Religion, Personality, Lucky Number

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Awja Meaning

Pinnacle, Top, Highest point, The most distant point from earth on the moon’s orbit

Awja Urdu spelling

اوجہ

Name details

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  • Arabic
  • Persian
  • Sanskrit
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  • Muslim
Awja is an Arabic name for girls that means “pinnacle”, “top”, “highest point”. It also means “the most distant point from earth on the moon’s orbit”.

What does Awja mean?

Awja is a name of
  • Arabic
  • Persian
  • Sanskrit
origin for Baby girls that mean Pinnacle, Top, Highest point, The most distant point from earth on the moon’s orbit

How do you write Awja in
  • Arabic
  • Persian
  • Sanskrit
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The name Awja is written in Arabic, Urdu and Persian as اوجہ

What origin is the name Awja?

Awja is mainly popular in religion and its main origin is
  • Arabic
  • Persian
  • Sanskrit


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Is Awja a trendy name?

Baby girl name Awja has
  • Arabic
  • Persian
  • Sanskrit
roots and means Pinnacle, Top, Highest point, The most distant point from earth on the moon’s orbit. The name has secured a 2K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

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