Feminine form

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📌 Etymology

Aunt

From Middle English aunte, from Anglo-Norman aunte, from Old French ante, from Latin amita (“father's sister”). Displaced native Middle English modrie (“aunt”) (from Old English mōdriġe (“maternal aunt”); compare Old English faþu, faþe (“paternal aunt”)).

combine with Quranic. hamza nūn thā (أ ن ث)

In Quran

Once in: (3:195), (4:117), (4:124), (13:8), (16:58), (16:97), (17:40), (35:11), (37:150), (40:40), (41:47), (42:49), (42:50), (43:19), (49:13), (53:21), (53:27), (53:45), (75:39), (92:3), (4:11), (4:176).

Twice in: (2:178), (3:36), (6:143), (6:144).