Iman
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Iman is the Arabic word for "faith" in Muslim theology, also a common name. Arabs use this name for girls, and Persians (Iranians) often name their boys Iman. Iman is often used to name Persian boys that have special features promising a handsome future.
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- Iman (concept), Islamic term (faith)
- Imaan, a UK group for LGBT Muslims
Similar spelling, different word: Imam, title of Muslim religious leaders
- Princess Iman (born 1983), Jordanian royal family member
- Iman (model) (born 1955), Somali-American model
- Iman Ali (born 1980), a popular Pakistan-based model-turned-actress
- Iman Darweesh Al Hams (c. 1991–2004), a Palestinian schoolgirl killed in the Gaza Strip
- Iman Singh Chemjong (1904–1975), Limbu historian
- Dalnerechensk, formerly named Iman, a city in Russia's Primorsky Krai
- Bolshaya Ussurka River, formerly named Iman River, a right tributary of the Ussuri River in Russia's Primorsky Krai