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    Revision as of 20:47, 22 April 2024

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    Razeem the Ribald
    No official depiction of the subject exists.
    Biographical information
    Title(s) Sultan Prince
    Gender Male
    Behind the scenes information
    Mentioned in
    "Who am I? My friend, you should feel honoured! Usually the corpses, their skulls are filled with just the worms! Instead, you get I, Al Zalam, glorious genie of the Sultan Prince Razeem the Ribald! Noble protector of…"
    ― Al-Zalam mentions the prince while introducing himself.

    The Sultan Prince Razeem the Ribald was supposedly a man who once employed Al-Zalam as his genie. Al-Zalam mentioned him when he was asked by the recently resurrected Sir Dan who he was.

    Behind the scenes

    Name

    Razeem (رَزِيم), also spelt Razim, is an Arabic name meaning lion's roar,[1] and a ribald is a person who is filthy or vulgar in nature.

    In other languages

    Language Name Meaning
    French (France) Sultan Razim le Grivois Sultan Razim the Ribald
    German Sultans Prinz Razeem des Unanständigen -
    Italian Principe Sultano Razeem il Ribaldo -
    Spanish (Spain) Sultán Príncipe Razeem el Ribald -

    Navigation

    1. Razeem - Islamic Name Meaning - Baby Names for Muslims on QuranicNames. Retrieved April 22, 2024.