মোহাম্মদ

Bengali

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian محمد (muhammaḏ), from 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, মাহমূদ (mahomud). Doublet of আহমদ (ahomod), হামদ (hamod), and মাহমূদ (mahomud).

Proper noun

মোহাম্মদ • (mōhammod)

  1. (Islam) Mohammed, the prophet who introduced Islam, the one to whom the Qur'an was revealed.
  2. (uncountable) The 47th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
  3. a male given name, Mohammad

Alternative forms

  • মুহাম্মদ (muhammod)
  • Other forms which are now uncommon are মহম্মদ (mohommod), মুহম্মদ (muhommod), and মোহম্মদ (mōhommod).

Derived terms

  • মোহাম্মদী (mohammôdī)

See also

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