Where does “قين” come from?
قين (Arabic) comes from Arabic ي, from Proto-Semitic ʿayn-, from Hebrew עַיִן — eye.
قين (Arabic): smith; blacksmith; second-person feminine plural...
Definitions
- smith; blacksmith; second-person feminine plural...
قين (Arabic) comes from Arabic ي, from Proto-Semitic ʿayn-, from Hebrew עַיִן — eye.
قين (Arabic): smith; blacksmith; second-person feminine plural...