Tilal
Tilal is a toponym used in various Arabic-speaking regions. The term derives from the Arabic root related to hills or slopes, and the plural form tilāl often denotes hills, slopes, or elevated terrain. In place names, Tilal commonly signals a geographic feature associated with the landscape of a location.
In usage, Tilal appears as a component of town, district, and neighborhood names across the Middle East
A notable contemporary example that uses Tilal in its name is Tilal Al Ghaf, a master-planned community
Beyond geography, Tilal can function as a corporate or organizational name in Arabic-speaking markets, including real
Overall, Tilal serves primarily as a descriptive toponym tied to hills or slopes, and as a recognizable