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Poulina Uddin, MD - La Jolla - Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology . . . Poulina Q Uddin, MD, specializes in risk stratification and management of coronary disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, valvular disease and management of pacemakers Dr Uddin emphasizes prevention with her patients, and promotes risk reduction through healthy lifestyle change
Uddin - Name Meaning and Origin The surname Uddin is of Arabic origin and is commonly found among Muslims, particularly those of South Asian descent It is derived from the Arabic word "uddeen," which means "religion" or "faith "
Uddin Name Meaning and Uddin Family History at FamilySearch Explore historical collections, such as birth records, death certificates, immigration data, and more about the Uddin family What Uddin family records will you find? Census can provide valuable information about your ancestors, such as their occupation, education, household, and more
Uddin History, Family Crest Coats of Arms - HouseofNames What does the name Uddin mean? The saga of the name Uddin follows a line reaching back through history to the days of the Anglo-Saxon tribes in Britain It was a name for someone who worked as a maker of hoods
ad-Din - Wikipedia Ad-Din (Arabic: الْدِّين ad- dīn [ædˈdiːn], " (of) the religion faith creed") is a suffix component of some Arabic names in the construct case, meaning 'the religion faith creed', e g Saif ad-Din (Arabic: سيف الدّين Sayf ad-Dīn, "Sword of the Faith")
Meaning of the name Uddin - Wisdom Library "Uddin" is an Arabic component, primarily used as a suffix in compound Islamic names, meaning "of the religion" or "of the faith " It derives from the Arabic word din (دين), signifying "religion," "faith," or "way of life "
Last name UDDIN: origin and meaning - Geneanet Uddin : Muslim (mainly the Indian subcontinent): from Arabic ud-dīn meaning ‘ (of) the religion’ usually a suffix attached to another word forming a compound Arabic personal name such as Ṣalāḥ ud-Dīn (see Salahuddin and Saladin)