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See also:Muḥammad

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Etymology

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Transliteration ofArabicمُحَمَّد(muḥammad,praised,commendable,laudable), the passive participle ofحَمَّدَ(ḥammada,topraise,commend,laud,extol). From the same triconsonantal rootح م د(ḥ m d) as, but distinct from,Mahmud.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Muhammad (pluralMuhammads)

  1. (Islam, uncountable) Thefigure whointroducedIslam, and the man to whom theQur'an wasrevealed; considered a prophet byMuslims andBaháʼís.
    Shias believe that Ali succeeded the prophetMuhammad as leader of the Ummah.
  2. (Islam, uncountable) The 47thsura (chapter) of theQur'an.
  3. (countable)A malegiven name from Arabic very popular amongMuslims.

Alternative forms

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A 17th century illustration of Prophet Muhammad.
  • Mahomet was the predominant form until the late 1700s.Mohammed was the predominant form from then until the 1940s, when it was overtaken byMuhammad, which has been predominant ever since. Other forms which are now quite common areMohammad,Mohamed, andMuhammed, which all came into common use after the 1820s.
other forms

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Related terms

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Translations

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the prophet who introduced Islam
47th sura of the Qur'an
male given name

Finnish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromArabicمُحَمَّد(muḥammad).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Muhammad

  1. Muhammad(prophet of Islam)

Usage notes

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Language purists prefer the spelling "Muhammad", but "Muhammed" is the traditional and more popular transliteration into Finnish.

Declension

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Inflection ofMuhammad (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominativeMuhammadMuhammadit
genitiveMuhammadinMuhammadien
partitiveMuhammadiaMuhammadeja
illativeMuhammadiinMuhammadeihin
singularplural
nominativeMuhammadMuhammadit
accusativenom.MuhammadMuhammadit
gen.Muhammadin
genitiveMuhammadinMuhammadien
partitiveMuhammadiaMuhammadeja
inessiveMuhammadissaMuhammadeissa
elativeMuhammadistaMuhammadeista
illativeMuhammadiinMuhammadeihin
adessiveMuhammadillaMuhammadeilla
ablativeMuhammadiltaMuhammadeilta
allativeMuhammadilleMuhammadeille
essiveMuhammadinaMuhammadeina
translativeMuhammadiksiMuhammadeiksi
abessiveMuhammadittaMuhammadeitta
instructiveMuhammadein
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms ofMuhammad(Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
third-person possessor
singularplural
nominativeMuhammadinsaMuhammadinsa
accusativenom.MuhammadinsaMuhammadinsa
gen.Muhammadinsa
genitiveMuhammadinsaMuhammadiensa
partitiveMuhammadiaan
Muhammadiansa
Muhammadejaan
Muhammadejansa
inessiveMuhammadissaan
Muhammadissansa
Muhammadeissaan
Muhammadeissansa
elativeMuhammadistaan
Muhammadistansa
Muhammadeistaan
Muhammadeistansa
illativeMuhammadiinsaMuhammadeihinsa
adessiveMuhammadillaan
Muhammadillansa
Muhammadeillaan
Muhammadeillansa
ablativeMuhammadiltaan
Muhammadiltansa
Muhammadeiltaan
Muhammadeiltansa
allativeMuhammadilleen
Muhammadillensa
Muhammadeilleen
Muhammadeillensa
essiveMuhammadinaan
Muhammadinansa
Muhammadeinaan
Muhammadeinansa
translativeMuhammadikseen
Muhammadiksensa
Muhammadeikseen
Muhammadeiksensa
abessiveMuhammadittaan
Muhammadittansa
Muhammadeittaan
Muhammadeittansa
instructive
comitativeMuhammadeineen
Muhammadeinensa

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMalayMuhammad, fromArabicمُحَمَّد(muḥammad).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [muˈhamat̚]
  • Rhymes:-at
  • Hyphenation:Mu‧ham‧mad

Proper noun

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Muhammad

  1. (Islam)Muhammad (thefigure whointroducedIslam, and the man to whom theQur'an wasrevealed; considered a prophet byMuslims andBaháʼís)
  2. a malegiven name from Arabic

Usage notes

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  • Although being separated by a space, it behaves like a prefix. No one would be calledMuhammad, but the name next to it. For example, someone who namedMuhammad Rizki is always calledRizki and neverMuhammad.

Malay

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromArabicمُحَمَّد(muḥammad).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [mu.ha.mat],[mu.ħam.mad]
  • Rhymes:-at,-ad
  • Hyphenation:Mu‧ham‧mad

Proper noun

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Muhammad (Jawi spellingمحمد,abbreviationMuhd.)

  1. (Islam) Thefigure whointroducedIslam, and the man to whom theQur'an wasrevealed; considered a prophet byMuslims andBaháʼís.
  2. a malegiven name from Arabic

Usage notes

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  • In Malay-speaking communities, people with "Muhammad" in their names are usually referred to not by "Muhammad" but by the name that comes after that part of their given name.
    • For example, a person whose given name is "Muhammad Aqil" would usually be referred to by other people as just "Aqil" and not as "Muhammad".

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