মুহাম্মদ
Bengali
Alternative forms
- মুহম্মদ (muhommod), মহম্মদ (mohommod), মোহাম্মদ (mōhammod), মোহম্মদ (mōhommod)
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian مُحَمَّد (muhammad), from Arabic مُحَمَّد (muḥammad, “praised, commendable, laudable”).
Pronunciation
- (Rarh) IPA(key): /muhamːɔd̪/, [ˈmuhamːɔd̪], /muhɔmːɔd̪/, [ˈmuhɔmːɔd̪], /mohamːɔd̪/, [ˈmohamːɔd̪], /mohɔmːɔd̪/, [ˈmohɔmːɔd̪]
- (Dhaka) IPA(key): /muhamːɔd̪/, [ˈmuhamːɔd̪], /muhɔmːɔd̪/, [ˈmuhɔmːɔd̪], /mohamːɔd̪/, [ˈmohamːɔd̪], /mohɔmːɔd̪/, [ˈmohɔmːɔd̪]
Proper noun
মুহাম্মদ • (muhammod) (Islam)
- (historical, uncountable) Muhammad, the prophet who introduced Islam, believed to be the one to whom the Qur'an was revealed.
- (uncountable) The 47th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
- a male given name, Muhammad, Mohammad, or Mohammad, from Arabic (often abbreviated initially as Md. or Mohd.).
Coordinate terms
Islamic prophetsedit
- আদম (adom)
- ইদরীস (idoriś)
- নূহ (nuh)
- হূদ (hud)
- সালেহ (śaleh)
- ইব্রাহীম (ibrahim)
- লূত (lut)
- ইসমাইল (ismail)
- ইসহাক (ishak)
- ইয়াকুব (iẏakub)
- ইউসুফ (iuśuph)
- আইয়ুব (aiẏub)
- জুল কিফল (jul kiphol)
- শোয়েব (śōẇeb)
- মূসা (muśa)
- হারূন (harun)
- দাউদ (daud)
- সুলায়মান (śulaẏman)
- ইউনুস (iunus)
- ইলিয়াস (iliẏaś)
- আল ইয়াসা (al iẏaśa)
- জাকারিয়া (jakariẏa)
- ইয়াহিয়া (iẏahiẏa)
- ঈসা (iśa)
- মুহাম্মদ (muhammod)
Derived terms
- মুহাম্মদী (muhammodi)
Related terms
Bengali terms derived from the Arabic root ح م د (0 c, 9 e)