Muhammad
proper noun
- founder of Islam
- male given name
- family name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /mʊˈhɑməd/ / /mʊˈhæməd/ / /məˈhæmɪd/
name
Etymology: Transliteration of Arabic مُحَمَّد (muḥammad, “praised, commendable, laudable”), the passive participle of حَمَّدَ (ḥammada, “to praise, commend, laud, extol”). From the same triconsonantal root ح م د (ḥ m d) as, but distinct from, Mahmud.
- The figure who introduced Islam, and the man to whom the Qur'an was revealed; considered a prophet by Muslims and Baháʼís.
- The 47th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
- A male given name from Arabic, very popular among Muslims.
- A surname from Arabic.