Reyhan

Reyhan (Arabic: ريحان, Hebrew: ריחן, meaning "aromatic plants", "basil" and/or "myrtle", also spelled as Rayhan, Rayhaan, Raihan, Raihaan, Rehan, or Rihan), may refer to:

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Given name

Plant

Reyhan is derived from Arabic: رائحة, rih or riha "odour, fragrance" and originally did not mean basil but myrtle. This is still so in North African Arabic (and Maltese); moreover, the word has been transferred to medieval Spanish as Arrayán (myrtle).[3]

Place

The Qur'an

Other

References

  1. ^ Rehan Family Crest
  2. ^ Spice pages: Basil
  3. ^ http://www.mdidea.com/
  4. ^ Muhaqqaq and Rayhani scripts
  5. ^ Library of Congress