al-Bayzār "Plowman" : The name of a slave
        
  Baghthar "Not Too Bright" : The name of a slave
        
  Thu‘āla "The Fox" : A slave of Mujāshi‘
        
  al-Jaythalūṭ [Unspecific term of abuse] : A slave
        
  Dāsim "Mindful Worker" : The name of a blacksmith
        
  Za‘‘āb "Bearer of Heavy Loads" : A blacksmith belonging to Ṣa‘ṣa‘a
        
  al-Zubbayyān (sic) [al-Waqbān?] :
               A slave belonging to [Ṣa‘ṣa‘a's mother] Qufayra
        
  Shuqār "Red" : The name of a slave
        
  Ibn Ṣam‘ā’ "Son of the Woman with Dainty Ears" : A freedman
        
  Ḍāṭir "Big Guy" : A slave
        
  Qunābir (sic) : A slave
        
  Masrūḥ "Easy-going" : A blacksmith belonging to
               Ṣa‘ṣa‘a and Qufayra
        
  Makḥūl "Sooty" : A slave belonging to Taym
        
  Hurmuz [A royal name of Persia deriving from Ahura Mazda]:
               A slave belonging to Qufayra
  A prosopography by Dr. Nu‘mān Muḥammad Amīn Ṭāhā, editor of
Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb's Commentary on the Collected Poems of Jarīr
