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  2. Muhammad (name) - Wikipedia

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    Some men who have Muhammad (or variant) as a first name choose not to use it, as it is such a common name. Instead, they use another given name. Instead, they use another given name. For example, Anwar Sadat , Hosni Mubarak , Siad Barre , Zia-ul-Haq , Yusuf Khattak , Ayub Khan and Reza Pahlavi use their given name, second given name, or surname.

  3. Names and titles of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    The names and titles of Muhammad, [1] names and attributes of Muhammad [2], Names of Muhammad (Arabic: أسماء النبي, romanized: Asmā’u n-Nabiyy) are the titles of the prophet Muhammad and used by Muslims, where 88 of them are commonly known, but also countless names which are found mainly in the Quran and hadith literature.

  4. Lists of most common surnames in Asian countries - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name Romanization Meaning Detail 1 देवी Devi: Goddess Common surname of Hindu women 2 कुमार Kumar: Prince Common surname of Hindu men 3 सिंह Singh: Lion Common surname of Hindu Kshatriyas and Sikhs: 4 शर्मा Sharma: Joyfulness, comfort, happiness Common surname of Hindu Brahmins: 5 अली Ali

  5. Mehmed - Wikipedia

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    Related names Muhammad , Mohd , Mahmud , Mamadou , Ma, Mu Mehmed (modern Turkish : Mehmet ) is the most common Turkish form of the Arabic male name Muhammad ( Arabic : محمد ) ( Muhammed and Muhammet are also used, though considerably less) and gains its significance from being the name of Muhammad , the prophet of Islam.

  6. Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Regarding Ibn Ishaq's biography of Muhammad, the Sirat Rasul Allah, Islamic scholar Alfred Guillaume wrote: "Coming back to the term "Ahmad," Muslims have suggested that Ahmad is the translation of periklutos, celebrated or the Praised One, which is a corruption of parakletos, the Paraclete of John XIV, XV and XVI."

  7. Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad [a] (c. 570 – 8 June 632 CE) [b] was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. [c] According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets.

  8. Mahmud - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud is a transliteration of the male Arabic given name محمود (Maḥmūd), common in most parts of the Islamic world. It comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D , meaning praise , along with Muhammad .

  9. Indian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    A Maratha Durbar showing the Chief and the nobles (Sardars, Jagirdars, Sarpatil, Istamuradars & Mankaris) of the state.. Indian honorifics are honorific titles or appendices to names used in the Indian subcontinent, covering formal and informal social, commercial, and religious relationships.