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| pronunciation = {{IPA-ar|daː.wuːd|lang}}<br>{{IPA-fa|dævuːd|lang}} |
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| gender = Male |
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| meaning = [[David]] |
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| language = [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[Persian Language|Farsi]] |
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| origin = [[Hebrew Language|Hebrew]] |
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| alternative spelling = Dawud, Dawood, Daoud, Davud, Davut |
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| variant forms = Davud ([[Persian language|Persian]]), Davut ([[Turkish Language|Turkish]]) |
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| related names = [[David (name)|David]] |
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'''Daud''' ({{lang-ar|داوود}}) is a male Arabic given name and surname corresponding to [[David (name)|David]]. The [[Persian language|Persian]] form is '''Davood'''. Other variant spellings in the Latin alphabet include '''Da'ud''', '''Daut''', '''Daoud''', '''Dawud''', '''Davud''', and '''Davut'''. It's Arabic for David. |
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==People with this given name== |
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*[[David in Islam|Dawood]] (''circa'' 1043 BC - 937 BC?), Prophet and Messenger of [[Allah]], and was a righteous King of Israel |
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*[[Dawud of Kanem]] |
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*[[Dawda Bah]] |
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*[[Daud Bolad]] |
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*[[Daouda Compaoré]] |
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*[[Daoud Hanania]] |
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*[[Daouda Jabi]] |
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*[[Dawda Jawara]] |
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*[[Daud Kamal]], 1935–1987, a Professor of English Literature at University of Peshawar, Pakistan |
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*[[Dauda Kamara]], a Sierra Leonean politician |
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*[[Daouda Kamilou]], Nigerian footballer |
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*[[David XI of Kartli]], King of Kartli, aka Daud Khan, died c. 1579 |
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*[[Mohammed Daoud Khan]], 1909–1978, prime minister and later president of Afghanistan |
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*[[Nawab Daud Khan]], 15th–16th century Mughul commander and later Nawab of the Carnatic region of south India |
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*[[Daud Bandagi Kirmani]], 16th-century saint |
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*[[Dawud M. Mu'Min]], a convicted murderer executed by the State of Virginia in 1997 |
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*[[Daoud Soumain]], died 2008, Chief of Army Staff of Chad |
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*[[Daud Khan Undiladze]], 17th century Iranian military commander and politician |
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*[[Daouda Malam Wanké]], 1946 or 1954–2004, military and political leader in Niger |
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*[[Dawud Wharnsby]], born 1972, Canadian singer-songwriter |
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==People with this surname== |
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*[[J. B. Dauda]] |
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*[[Muhammed Dawood (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[N. J. Dawood]] |
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*[[Parviz Davoodi]] |
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* [[Siraj Mehfuz Daud]] (1 January 1931 - 10 May 2010) judge in the high court of Bombay, India |
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*[[Sulaiman Daud]] |
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[[Category:Arabic masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Bosniak masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]] |