Certificate of Name
Mukhammad
Masculine
Kazakh, Tajik, Uzbek, Avar, Chechen
Meaning & Origin
Mukhammad is a variant form of the Arabic name Muhammad, used particularly in the Caucasus and former Soviet republics, as well as in Indonesia. It is the Russian-influenced transliteration of the name, reflecting Cyrillic script adaptations in languages such as Kazakh, Tajik, Uzbek, Avar, and Chechen.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives from Arabic ḥamida (ḥamida), meaning “to praise.” Muhammad itself means “praised, commendable.” The name is of profound significance in Islam as it was borne by the Prophet Muhammad (c. 570–632 CE), the founder of the Islamic faith. According to Islamic tradition, at age 40 Muhammad received the first revelations of the Quran from the angel Gabriel, and he later conquered Mecca, unifying much of the Arabian Peninsula under Islam.Usage and Cultural ContextIn Central Asia and the Caucasus, the form Mukhammad (or Mukhamad, Mukhammet) became widespread through Russian linguistic influence. It is commonly used among Muslim populations in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, and other regions. The variant Magomed and Magomet are also Russian forms, with Magomed particularly prevalent among Avars and other North Caucasus peoples.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Mukhammad include Mukhammadzhon Rakhimov, a Tajikistani judoka, and Mukhammadkodir Toshtemirov, an Uzbek athlete. In Indonesia, Mukhamad is a common spelling; Mukhamad Misbakhun is an Indonesian politician and businessman.Variants and Related FormsRelated names include Turkish Mehmet, Albanian Muhamet, and Malay Mohamad. The name Magomed and Magomet are parallel Russian-influenced forms from the same origin.Meaning: Praised, commendableOrigin: Arabic via Russian adaptationType: Given nameUsage regions: Central Asia, Caucasus, Indonesia
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