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alDari

alDari is a transliteration pattern rooted in Arabic nisba construction, typically formed with the definite article al- attached to Dari. In this sense, alDari can function as a surname or family name, indicating origin from a place, tribe, or locality associated with the root Dari or a related toponym such as Dariyah. The precise ancestral meaning can vary by family history and regional usage.

As a toponymic or ethnonymic term, al-Dari may point to origins linked to a specific place named

Transliteration of Arabic nisbas often yields multiple spellings. Variants commonly seen in English include Aldari, al-Dari,

Geographically, the surname appears among Arabic-speaking populations and diasporic communities, with usage spanning the Middle East,

See also: Dari, al-Dari, Dariyah, and other related nisba and toponym variants.

Dari,
Dariyah,
or
a
similarly
rooted
locale.
In
Arabic
naming
practices,
nisbas
connect
individuals
to
geography,
ancestry,
or
affiliation,
so
alDari
would
usually
signify
a
connection
to
a
geographic
source
rather
than
a
given
name.
al-Dary,
or
Dari,
reflecting
differences
in
country-specific
conventions
and
transliteration
systems.
The
form
without
a
space,
alDari,
is
one
of
several
accepted
renderings.
North
Africa,
and
elsewhere
where
Arabic
names
are
carried.
Exact
distribution
and
notable
individuals
bearing
the
name
vary,
and
comprehensive
English-language
references
may
document
different
instances
over
time.