Talal is a male name with Arabic origins. It is pronounced as tah-LAHL (/taːlal/) in Arabic. This name has variations, such as Talib. In the United States of America, Talal has been given to newborn boys since at least 1971. While it hasn't consistently ranked high on the popularity charts, it has shown steady usage over the years. In recent years, there have been around 9 to 17 occurrences of babies named Talal annually in the US. Overall, Talal is a unique and meaningful name for parents looking for something distinctive for their baby boy.
Talal Asad is a Saudi-born cultural anthropologist known for his influential work on religiosity, Middle Eastern studies, postcolonialism, and notions of power, law, and discipline, as well as his call for an anthropology of secularism. |
Talal Chaudhry is a Pakistani politician who served in various government positions, including as a member of the National Assembly and Minister of State for Interior. |
Talal Majrashi is a professional footballer known for playing as a winger for Hajer. |
Talal Al Qahtani is a Qatari footballer known for his time playing in the Qatar Stars League for Lekhwiya. |