Certificate of Name
Usman
Masculine
Hausa, Indonesian, Kyrgyz, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Usman is a masculine given name used in Hausa, Indonesian, Kyrgyz, and Urdu, ultimately derived from the Arabic name Uthman. Uthman means "baby bustard" in Arabic (a bustard is a type of large bird). It was the name of Uthman ibn Affan, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad who married two of Muhammad's daughters. Uthman served as the third caliph of Islam, leading the Muslim community after the death of Muhammad and his successors Abu Bakr and Umar.Notable BearersIn the context of Hausa culture, Usman is often associated with Uthman dan Fodio (1754–1817), a religious scholar and founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in present-day Nigeria. Among Indonesians, Usman is a common variant of Osman, linked to historical figures such as Usman bin Johan, a national hero, and in part due to Turkish influence from the Ottoman Empire. In Kyrgyzstan, the variant Osmon is also used, and Usman appears among Kyrgyz Muslims, reflecting the spread of the name through Islamic history.Cultural SignificanceUsman holds religious importance in Islam as a name of one of the Rashidun caliphs—the first four caliphs after Muhammad. It is also one of the most common Muslim names globally, found in many communities with slight variations such as Osman (Turkish), Othman (Malay), and Othmane (Maghrebi Arabic). In Somalia, variant forms Cismaan and Cusmaan are prevalent.Meaning: Baby bustard (bird)Origin: Arabic via UthmanUsage: Hausa, Indonesian, Kyrgyz, UrduType: Given name
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