al-Ahmed Name Meaning & Origin
/al-Ah-med/Name Origin
The name 'al-Ahmed' is of Arabic origin, meaning 'the most praised' or 'most commendable.' It is a common element in Arabic names, often used as a surname or part of a full name. The prefix 'al-' is the definite article 'the,' and 'Ahmed' (or Ahmad) is derived from the root H-M-D, meaning 'praise.' The name has religious significance in Islamic culture, being associated with the Prophet Muhammad, whose name is also derived from the same root.
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Saudi Arabian (Arab) 85%
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Egyptian (Arab) 10%
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Syrian (Arab) 5%
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Name Details
- Last Name: al-Ahmed
- Name Order: Eastern
- Gender: Unisex
Famous People Named al-Ahmed
Famous individuals with the name include Ahmed Al-Ahmed, a Saudi Arabian footballer; Ahmed Al-Ahmed, a Syrian novelist; and Ahmed Al-Ahmed, an Egyptian businessman.
al-Ahmed Numerology
Soul Urge Number: 8
People with this name tend to be: Ambitious, goal-oriented and authoritative.