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| pronunciation = {{IPA-ar|daː.wuːd|lang}}<br>{{IPA-fa|dævuːd|lang}}
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| alternative spelling = Dawud, Dawood, Daoud, Davud, Davut
| alternative spelling = Dawud, Dawood, Daoud, Davud, Davut
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| variant forms = Davud ([[Persian language|Persian]]), Davut ([[Turkish Language|Turkish]])
| variant forms = Davud ([[Persian language|Persian]]), Davut ([[Turkish language|Turkish]])
| related names = [[David (name)|David]]
| related names = [[David (name)|David]]
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'''Daud''', '''Dawud''' or [[Dawoud]] ({{lang-ar|داود}} ''dāwūd'') is an male Arabic given name and surname which is the [[Arabicized]] name of the [[Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic]] figure, king and prophet [[David in Islam]] ([[David (name)|David]]).
'''Daud''' ({{lang-ar|داوود}}) is a male Arabic given name and surname corresponding to [[David (name)|David]]. The [[Persian language|Persian]] form is '''Davud''' or '''Davoud'''. Other variant spellings in the Latin alphabet include '''Da'ud''', '''Daut''', '''Daoud''', '''Dawud''', '''Dawood''', '''Davood''', '''Daood''' and '''Davut'''.

The name ''Dawud'' written in Arabic with one [[Waw (letter)|waw]] (<big>و</big>) is correct, sometimes the incorrect written form (<big>داوود</big>) is also used.

The name in Arabic bears the same meaning in the [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] name David, "beloved, [[Apple of one’s eye|apple of one's eye]], dearest, sweetheart". The Hebrew name David is sometimes considered to be the Hebrew equivalent of the Arabic male given name [[Habib]] which also bears the same meaning.

Other Latinized variant spellings include Da'ud, Daut, Daoud, Dawood, Davood, Daood.

The [[Persian language|Persian]] form is Davud or Davoud and the [[Turkish language|Turkish]] ([[Turkic languages|Turkic]]) written form is Davut.


==People with this given name==
==People with this given name==
*[[David in Islam|Dawood]] ({{circa}} 1043 BC - 937 BC?), The king David of Israel in Islam, considered to be a Prophet and Messenger of Allah.
*[[David in Islam]] ({{circa}} 1043 BC - 937 BC?), referred to variously as Daud, Dawud, Dawood, etc; the king David of Israel in Islam, considered to be a Prophet and Messenger of Allah.
*[[Daud Abdullah]] (born 1955), Grenadian-British researcher and scholar
*[[Daud Abdullah]] (born 1955), Grenadian-British researcher and scholar
*[[Daud Khan Achakzai]], Pakistani politician
*[[Daud Khan Achakzai]], Pakistani politician
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*[[Daud Bolad]] (died 1992), Sudanese politician and rebel leader
*[[Daud Bolad]] (died 1992), Sudanese politician and rebel leader
*[[Daouda Compaoré]] (born 1973), Burkinabé association football player
*[[Daouda Compaoré]] (born 1973), Burkinabé association football player
*Daud Daliyev (born 1997), Russian association football player
*[[Daud Haider]] (born 1952), Bangladeshi poet
*[[Daud Haider]] (born 1952), Bangladeshi poet
*[[Daoud Hanania]] (born 1934), Jordanian heart surgeon and politician
*[[Daoud Hanania]] (born 1934), Jordanian heart surgeon and politician
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*[[N. J. Dawood]] (1927–2014), Iraqi translator
*[[N. J. Dawood]] (1927–2014), Iraqi translator
*[[Parviz Davoodi]] (born 1952), Iranian politician
*[[Parviz Davoodi]] (born 1952), Iranian politician
*[[Roselan Daud]] (born 1961), Bruneian politician
*[[Siraj Mehfuz Daud]] (1931–2010), Indian judge
*[[Siraj Mehfuz Daud]] (1931–2010), Indian judge
*[[Sulaiman Daud]] (1933–2010), Malaysian politician and government minister
*[[Sulaiman Daud]] (1933–2010), Malaysian politician and government minister
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[[Category:Arabic masculine given names]]
[[Category:Arabic-language masculine given names]]
[[Category:Bosniak masculine given names]]
[[Category:Bosniak masculine given names]]
[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]

Revision as of 05:19, 13 September 2024

Daud
PronunciationArabic: [daː.wuːd]
Persian: [dævuːd]
GenderMale
Language(s)Arabic, Persian
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
MeaningDavid
Other names
Alternative spellingDawud, Dawood, Daoud, Davud, Davut
Variant form(s)Davud (Persian), Davut (Turkish)
Related namesDavid

Daud (Template:Lang-ar) is a male Arabic given name and surname corresponding to David. The Persian form is Davud or Davoud. Other variant spellings in the Latin alphabet include Da'ud, Daut, Daoud, Dawud, Dawood, Davood, Daood and Davut.

People with this given name

People with this surname