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Ahmed

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Noun — A male given name of Arabic origin, a variant of Ahmad, meaning "most praiseworthy."

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Etymology

From Arabic أَحْمَد (ahmad), "most praiseworthy"; also traditionally used as another name for the Prophet Muhammad.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Ahmed” mean?

The word “Ahmed” means a male given name of Arabic origin, a variant of Ahmad, meaning "most praiseworthy.". In plain terms, one of the most common Muslim first names and surnames, spelled Ahmed rather than Ahmad.

How do you pronounce “Ahmed”?

“Ahmed” is pronounced AH-mehd (/ˈɑːχ.mɛd/ in IPA).

How do you use “Ahmed” in a sentence?

Here is “Ahmed” used in a sentence: “Ahmed captained the school football team.”

What part of speech is “Ahmed”?

“Ahmed” is a noun.

Where does the word “Ahmed” come from?

The word “Ahmed” comes from Arabic. From Arabic أَحْمَد (ahmad), "most praiseworthy"; also traditionally used as another name for the Prophet Muhammad.

Is “Ahmed” a common word?

“Ahmed” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “Ahmed” have?

“Ahmed” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a male given name of Arabic origin, a variant of Ahmad, meaning "most praiseworthy.".

What is the difference between "Ahmed" and "Ahmad"?

"Ahmed" and "Ahmad" are alternate transliterations of the same Arabic name, both meaning "most praiseworthy." The spelling used generally depends on regional convention or personal preference rather than any difference in meaning.

Is "Ahmed" a first name or a surname?

It works as both. Ahmed is commonly used as a male given name, and it also appears as a surname derived from the same Arabic root.

Are there other common spellings of the name Ahmed?

Yes, variant spellings such as Ahmad and Ahmet are widely used across different languages and regions, all stemming from the same Arabic root.

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