Certificate of Name
Muhamet
Masculine
Albanian
Meaning & Origin
Muhamet is the Albanian form of the Arabic name Muhammad, meaning "praised, commendable" (from the Arabic root ḥamida, "to praise"). The name is widely used among Albanian Muslims, reflecting the spread of Islam in the Balkans during the Ottoman period. In Albania and Kosovo, Muhamet is a common first name, often honoring the Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam. The name has been carried by several notable figures, including Muhamet Kyçyku (1784–1844), an Albanian poet known for his religious and didactic works; Muhamet Dibra (1923–1998), a footballer who played for the Albanian national team; and Muhamet Hamiti (born 1964), a Kosovan politician. Other bearers include Muhamet Vila (1928–2002), also a footballer, and Muhamet Pirraku (1944–2014), a Kosovan historian. Contemporary figures include Muhamet Ghopur (born 1997), a Chinese footballer of Uyghur origin, and Muhamet Hyseni (born 2001), a Kosovan footballer. Etymologically, Muhamet is directly derived from the older Arabic form, with adaptation to Albanian phonology and spelling. The name shares variants with other languages, such as Turkish Mehmet, and cognates like Mohamed in Swahili and Mohammad in Urdu. The root name Muhammad remains one of the most popular names worldwide due to its religious significance in Islam. The Albanian form Muhamet exemplifies the adaptation of an Arabic theophoric name into a local cultural context, common in regions with a historical Ottoman influence. While not as widespread as some variants, it remains a meaningful choice for Albanian-speaking families. Meaning: praised, commendable (Arabic) Origin: Albanian form of Muhammad Type: First name (male) Usage: Albania, Kosovo
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