Mohamad

Meaning of Mohamad

Mohamad, a streamlined rendering of the Arabic Muhammad, traces its linguistic lineage to the triconsonantal root ḥ-m-d—“to praise”—and thus quite literally means “the praiseworthy one,” a meaning that has resonated through fourteen centuries of Islamic history and well beyond the borders of the Arabian Peninsula. Though its spiritual gravitas stems from the Prophet of Islam, the name’s everyday life in the United States is rather more modest: for half a century it has lingered in the 600-to-900 band of the Social Security charts, a quiet, steady presence that might be likened to a low but constant drumbeat in the vast orchestra of American given names. Parents who choose Mohamad today often do so to honor faith or family while opting for a concise spelling that travels easily across passports and playgrounds alike. Pronounced moh-HAH-mad in both English and Arabic, it carries a dignified cadence without excess syllabic ornament, offering a subtle blend of cultural fidelity and practical simplicity—proof that sometimes the shortest variant still tells the fullest story.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as moh-HAH-mad (/moʊˈhæmæd/)

English

  • Pronunced as moh-HAH-mad (/moʊˈhɑːməd/)

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Notable People Named Mohamad

Mohamad Kdouh -
Mohamad Hasan -
Mohamad Chatah -
Mohamad Abdul Hamid -
Mohamad Ali Mohamad -
Mohamad Baker El Housseini -
Mohamad Satim Diman -
Mohamad Ali Jinnah -
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