Bynames from Ibn Jubayr
by Basil Dragonstrike


The following lists contain laqabs and nisbas I found. Note that there are about as many definitions of the difference between a laqab and a nisba as there are writers on the subject. I just call them "bynames," despite the SCA's much broader use of the term.

As there are not that many women mentioned in Ibn Jubayr, I have put feminine names first.
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al-ʻAynaʻ {female}
al-Hansaliyyah {female?}
al-ʻAbbasi
al-ʻAbid
al-ʻAbidin
al-Ahbar
al-ʻAjalah
al-Anbari
al-Aqsaʻ
al-Aqtaʻ
al-ʻAs
al-ʻAsadi
al-ʻAsafiri
al-Ashtar
al-Awsat
al-ʻAwwam
al-Azraqi
al-Bakri
al-Baqir
al-Barakat
al-Battani
al-Daqus
al-Darani
al-Dardaʻ
al-Daʻudi
al-Dinawari
al-Durr
al-Fadaʼil
al-Fakihi
al-Fanaki
al-Faraj
al-Fida
al-Ghazali
al-Hajjaj
al-Hallaj
al-Hariri
al-Hasani
al-Ibriq
al-Iyadi
al-Jabal
al-Jarrh
al-Jawhari
al-Jawzi
al-Jayyani
al-Juhani
al-Karkhi
al-Kashaf
al-Khabushani
al-Khatib
al-Khattab
al-Khawarizmi
al-Khawlani
al-Khujandi
al-Maghrabi
al-Makshuf
al-Mansur
al-Maqqari
al-Maqrizi
al-Masʻudi
al-Mayanishi
al-Miknasi
al-Muʻalli
al-Mukaddasi
al-Mukarim
al-Muradi
al-Murri
al-Muzani
al-Nasir
al-Qarani
al-Qayrawani
al-Qazwini
al-Qurtubi
al-Raʻi
al-Raʼs
al-Rabiʻ
al-Rashid
al-Sadiq
al-Sahmi
al-Sayf
al-Sharishi
al-Shibli
al-Shukr
al-Sumaysati
al-Tayyar
al-Thanaʼ
al-Thaqafiʼ
al-Thawri
al-Walid
al-Yaqzan
al-Zubayr
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