Names Categorized "Muhammad combinations"
9 Names found
Dınmūhammed is a Kazakh masculine given name, formed by combining the Kazakh element dın meaning "religion" (traced back to Arabic dīn 'religion') with the name Mūhammed. As a theophoric compound, Dınmūhammed conveys the...
Mehmet Ali is a Turkish masculine given name formed by the combination of Mehmet and Ali, two of the most popular Muslim names. The name unites the prophet Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth caliph and cousin of...
Məhəmmədəli is a compound Azerbaijani masculine given name, combining Məhəmməd and Əli. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as it joins the names of the Prophet Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib, the prophet's c...
Mohammad-Ali is a Persian compound given name combining Mohammad and Ali 1. Although typically transcribed with a dash or space in Latin script, it is written without a space in Persian, reflecting its nature as a single...
Mohammad-Reza (Persian: محمدرضا) is a Persian compound male given name, combining Mohammad (the Persian form of Muhammad, meaning "praised") and Reza (meaning "contentment" in Arabic, referring to the eighth Shiite Imam,...
Muhammadali is a compound given name combining Muhammad and Ali 1, two of the most revered names in Islam. It is predominantly used in Tajik and Uzbek cultures, reflecting the historical influence of Islamic traditions i...
Muhammad Ali is a compound Arabic given name combining two highly revered names in Islam: Muhammad, meaning "praised, commendable" and borne by the Prophet, and Ali 1, a name of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the Prophet's cousin an...
Muhammed Ali is a Turkish masculine compound name combining two revered Islamic names: Muhammed (the Turkish form of Muhammad) and Ali. The name is both a straightforward combination and a deliberate homage to the Prophe...
Nūrmūhammed is a Kazakh masculine given name formed by combining the Kazakh word нұр (nūr) meaning "light" — itself of Arabic origin — with the name Mūhammed, the local form of Muhammad. Thus, it can be interpreted as "l...