Mohamed

💡 Meaning

praised or highly praiseworthy

🌍 Origin

arabic

🚼 Gender

Boy

🔊 Pronunciation

moh-HAH-mehd /moʊˈhɑmɛd/

The story behind Mohamed

Mohamed derives from the Arabic root *h-m-d*, which conveys the meaning "to praise" or "to commend." The name is the Arabic form of Muhammad, constructed from the past participle *hammada*, meaning "praised" or "the praised one." This root appears throughout Semitic languages and is fundamental to Islamic naming traditions. The name evolved across cultures and languages as Islam spread, producing numerous variants including Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammad, and Mohammad in different Arabic-speaking regions and beyond. English transliterations vary due to differences in how Arabic phonemes are rendered in Latin script, though Muhammad and Mohamed are among the most common standard forms used in English-language contexts today.

Mohamed carries profound religious and historical significance as the name of the Prophet Muhammad (c. 570–632 CE), the founder of Islam and a central figure in world history. Muslims revere Muhammad as the final messenger of God and the central figure of Islamic faith and practice. Following Islamic tradition, the name became one of the most popular given names across Muslim-majority countries and Muslim diaspora communities worldwide. Its adoption as a baby name reflects both religious devotion and cultural identity. In the United States, Mohamed and its variants experienced rising popularity beginning in the late 20th century, peaking in the 2010s as Muslim immigration and populations increased, making it one of the top names given to boys during that decade.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
5
Pattern
C·V·C·V·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #879 (2010s)

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