Where does “ا” come from?

ا (Arabic) comes from Arabic هـ, from Arabic هِجْرَة, from Arabic هَجَرَ — emigrate, to abandon; to emigrate; to abandon.

ا (Arabic): Although usually considered to be the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, the small hamza (ء) that sits on top of أ is really the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, and the tall column is its bearer, together known as alif mahmūza (أَلِف مهموزة, hamzated alif). This entry only deals with the lowe

Definitions

  1. Although usually considered to be the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, the small hamza (ء) that sits on top of أ is really the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, and the tall column is its bearer, together known as alif mahmūza (أَلِف مهموزة, hamzated alif). This entry only deals with the lowe

Ancestry of “ا”, step by step

ا traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Arabic هـ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicهـin the year of the Hegira (AH)
2ArabicهِجْرَةHijra; emigration; exodus; emigration; Hegira
3Arabicهَجَرَemigrate, to abandon; to emigrate; to abandon

via Arabic أَ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicأَ

via Arabic الْ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicالْ

Words derived from “ا

Every word from Arabic هَجَرَEvery word from Arabic هِجْرَةEvery word from Arabic هـ