Where does “binti” come from?

binti (Malay) comes from Arabic بِنْت, from Proto-Semitic bint-, from Proto-Semitic -at, from Proto-Afroasiatic -t — Marks nouns as feminine.

binti (Malay): daughter of used in Malay patronymic names to indicate a female's father

Definitions

  1. daughter of used in Malay patronymic names to indicate a female's father

Ancestry of “binti”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicبِنْتgirl, daughter; daughter
2Proto-Semiticbint-daughter
3Proto-Semitic-atFeminine-forming suffix
4Proto-Afroasiatic-tMarks nouns as feminine
Every word from Proto-Afroasiatic -tEvery word from Proto-Semitic -atEvery word from Proto-Semitic bint-