Burj
Burj, from the Arabic word برج, means tower or fortress. It is used in Arabic to refer to tall, prominent structures and serves as a common element in the names of towers, fortifications, and skyscrapers across the Arab world. In English transliteration, the term is typically written as Burj.
Usage and notable examples: The best-known modern use is Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which has held the
Toponymy and variations: Burj is often part of compound names that describe height, prominence, or centrality.