"Barak = "blessing" in arabic and I also think it was the name of the winged horse mohammed rode on in the night dream said to have taken him to the Temple Mount and that mohammad's foot print is on the rock inside that dome.
HUSAYN/Hussein
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: ???? (Arabic)
Diminutive of HASAN. Husayn ibn Ali (also called Al-Hussein) was the son of Ali and the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. Al-Hasan was his older brother. The massacre of Husayn and his family caused the split between Shiite and Sunni Muslims, which continues to this day. In more recent times this was the name of a king of Jordan"
The origin of my first name is the Germanic meaning 'Bright Fame'. My surname is descended from that of a Norman knight who came to England in 1079. My online name means 'The elk who you never know or see'; the coat of arms is a shield (with the Union flag) consisting of three hairy bessants (or balls), and (with a black bar over the eyes) a moose rampant; underneath, the motto in Latin: 'Iste habeo non pareo mea... constare?*' ('You ain't seen me... right?)
"Hmmmm interesting"
In Jesus' time (and the general locale of the Bible's setting), the common language was Aramaic. 'God' in Aramaic is 'Elah'. Elah. Allah. Hmmmm, interesting...
Your online name, there, means (pointing to the west) 'He who resides in a land of uneducated and paranoid idiots, and thinks he will be sucked off by a man in a dress, but actually won't'.
*- Please feel free to correct me.