রমজান
Bengali
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian رمضان (ramazān), from Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān, literally “(time of) scorching heat”). Cognate with Sylheti ꠞꠝꠎꠣꠘ (romozan), Assamese ৰমজান (romozan), Odia ରମଜାନ (rômôjanô), Hindustani رَمْضَان (ramzān) / रमज़ान (ramzān), Gujarati રમજાન (ramjān), Punjabi ਰਮਜ਼ਾਨ (ramzān). Marathi रमजान (ramjān).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
রমজান • (romojan)
- Ramadan (the holy ninth month of the Islamic calendar when Muslims fast during daytime)
- a male given name, Romjan or Romzan, from Arabic.
See also
| Muharram | Safar | Rabi I | Rabi II |
| মহরম (mohorom) | সফর (śophor) | রবিউল আউয়াল (robiul auẏal) | রবিউছ ছানী (robiuch chani) |
| Jumada I | Jumada II | Rajab | Sha'ban |
| জমাদিউল আউয়াল (jomadiul auẏal) | জমাদিউছ ছানী (jomadiuch chani) | রজব (rojob) | শাবান (śaban) |
| Ramadan | Shawwal | Dhu'l-Qa'da | Dhu'l-Hijja |
| রমজান (romojan) | শাওয়াল (śaōẇal) | জিলকদ (jilokod) | জিলহজ্জ (jilohojj) |
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