The Arabic for dog is :
كلب
(kalb)
The Arabic for female dog is :
كلبة
(kalba)
How to say dog in Arabic
How to write dog in Arabic
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Some sentences using dog in Arabic:
- الكلب يلعب في الحديقة.
- (Al-Kalb yal’ab fi al-hadiqah.)
- Translation: The dog is playing in the garden.
- (Al-Kalb yal’ab fi al-hadiqah.)
- أحب الأطفال اللعب مع الكلب.
- (Uhibb al-atfal al-lu’ub ma’a al-kalb.)
- Translation: Children love to play with the dog.
- (Uhibb al-atfal al-lu’ub ma’a al-kalb.)
- الكلب يحب المشي في الهواء الطلق.
- (Al-Kalb yuhibbu almashi fi al-hawa al-talq.)
- Translation: The dog loves to walk in the open air.
- (Al-Kalb yuhibbu almashi fi al-hawa al-talq.)
- الكلب يحمي المنزل من الغرباء.
- (Al-Kalb yahmi al-manzil min al-ghuraba.)
- Translation: The dog protects the house from strangers.
- (Al-Kalb yahmi al-manzil min al-ghuraba.)
- الكلب هو حيوان أليف ووفي.
- (Al-Kalb huwa hayawan aleef wa wafi.)
- Translation: The dog is a loyal and faithful animal.
- (Al-Kalb huwa hayawan aleef wa wafi.)
Derived From:
The root letters for the word “dog” كلب (kalb) are “ك” (k), “ل” (l), and “ب” (b).
More words with same root letters:
- كَلْبِيّ (kalbiyy): This means “my dog.”
- كِلَابِيَّة (kilabiyyah): This is a term related to “dog-like” or characteristics associated with dogs.
- كَلْبَاء (kalba’): This is an old poetic term for a female dog.
- مَكَلَّب (makallab): This refers to something that imitates or resembles a dog.
Quote
“الكلب، صديق وفي يرافقنا في رحلة الحياة.”
(Al-Kalb, sadiq wafi yurafiquna fi rihlat al-hayat.)
“The dog, a loyal friend, accompanies us on the journey of life.”
Name of male dogs in Arabic
- عمر (Omar) – means “life” or “long-lived”
- ركس (Rex) – a common name used in Arabic as well
- زيد (Zaid) – means “abundance” or “growth”
- برونو (Bruno) – a common name used in Arabic as well
- سلطان (Sultan) – means “ruler” or “king”
- جاك (Jack) – a common name used in Arabic as well
- شادي (Shadi) – means “happy” or “cheerful”
- ماكس (Max) – a common name used in Arabic as well
- هاشم (Hashem) – means “crusher” or “destroyer of evil”
- علي (Ali) – means “exalted” or “noble”
Name of female dogs In Arabic
- ليلى (Layla) – means “night”
- زهرة (Zahra) – means “flower”
- نور (Noor) – means “light”
- جميلة (Jameela) – means “beautiful”
- عائشة (Aisha) – a common Arabic name
- روزا (Roza) – means “rose”
- ميا (Mia) – a name that can be easily adapted in Arabic
- سميرة (Sameera) – means “companion in evening talk”
- جواهر (Jawaher) – means “jewels”
- لطيفة (Latifa) – means “gentle” or “kind”