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  2. Muhammad (name) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, the Office for National Statistics, which represents England and Wales collectively, reported that the name Muhammad was the most popular baby name for boys in that region in 2023. [9] Mohammed and Mohamed were the most popular baby name in Département Seine-Saint-Denis (2002, 2008) [10] and in Marseilles (2007, 2009), France. [11]

  3. Mahound - Wikipedia

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    Mahound and Mahoun are variant forms of the name Muhammad, often found in medieval and later European literature. [1] The name has been used in the past by Christian writers to vilify Muhammad. [2] It was especially connected to the demonization of Muhammad as inspiring a false religion. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Mehmed - Wikipedia

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    Originally the intermediary vowels in the Arabic Muhammad were completed with an e in adaptation to Turkish phonotactics, which spelled Mehemmed, Mehemed, Mehmed and the name lost the central e over time. Final devoicing of d to t is a regular process in Turkish. The prophet himself is referred to in Turkish using the archaic version, Muhammed.

  5. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    Generally, Arab Christians have names indistinguishable from Muslims, with the exception of some explicitly Islamic names, e.g. Muhammad. Some common Christian names are: Arabic versions of Christian names (e.g. saints' names: Buṭrus for Peter, Boulos for Paul). Names of Greek, Armenian, and Aramaic origin, which are also used by ethnically ...

  6. Magomet - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Магомет) is the Russian form of the Arabic name Muhammad ...

  7. Biographical dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. A biographical dictionary is a type of encyclopedic dictionary limited to biographical information. Many attempt to cover the major personalities of a country (with limitations, such as living persons only, in Who's Who, or deceased people only, in the Dictionary of National Biography). Others are ...

  8. Mukhamad - Wikipedia

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    Mukhamad, also spelled Mukhamat, Mukhammad, Mukhammet or Mukhammed, is an Indonesian and Central Asian name. It is a variation of the Arabic name Muhammad meaning "praiseworthy". It is a variation of the Arabic name Muhammad meaning "praiseworthy".

  9. 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.