Jaʽfar

Jafar (), meaning in Arabic ”stream/rivulet/creek," is a masculine name of Arabic origin, common among Muslims especially in Iran.

It may also be transliterated Jafar, Jaffar, Jafer, Jaffer, Jafur, or, in Egyptian Arabic pronunciation, Gafar or Gaafar.

The Turkish spelling of the name is Cafer, the Azerbaijani Cəfər, the Bosniak Džafer and the Albanian Xhafer. Provided by Wikipedia
1441
Published 2003
Other Authors: ...Mohd Saleh Jaafar....
Conference Proceeding Book
1442
Published 2002
Other Authors: ...Hawa ZE Jaafar....
Conference Proceeding Book
1443
by Azizi Yahaya
Published 2005
Other Authors: ...Jaafar Sidek Latif....
Book
1444
by Mohd. Fadzilah Kamsah
Published 2005
Other Authors: ...Ahmad Naim Jaafar....
Book
1445
Published 2014
Other Authors: ...Jaafar Al-Siddiq....
Book
1446
Other Authors: ...Ahmad Naim Jaafar....
Book
1447
Published 1995
Other Authors: ...S. Jaafar Husin, 1947- ....
Book
1448
Published 2004
Other Authors: ...Hawa ZE Jaafar....
Conference Proceeding Book
1449
by Fatimah Kari.
Published 2002
Other Authors: ...Abd Hamid Jaafar....
Book
1450
Published 2014
Other Authors: ...Zulkifli Jaafar, 1956-,...
Book
1451
Other Authors: ...Ahmad Naim Jaafar....
Book
1452
Published 2004
Other Authors: ...Mohd Saleh Jaafar....
Conference Proceeding Book
1453
Other Authors: ...Nor Azlina Jaafar....
Book
1454
by Hasmah Harun
Published 1980
Other Authors: ...Abu Bakar Jaafar...
Book
1455
Published 1997
Other Authors: ...Hawa Jaafar....
Conference Proceeding Book
1456
Published 1990
Other Authors: ...Mohd. Saleh Haji Jaafar....
Book
1457
by Umar Junus 1934
Published 1989
Other Authors: ...Jaafar Haji Abdul Rahim...
Book
1458
Published 2016
Other Authors: ...Morni Hayati Jaafar Sidik....
Book
1459
Published 1996
Other Authors: ...A. K. Alang Jaafar....
Book
1460
Other Authors: ...Shamsuddin Jaafar....
Book
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