Ahad
Ahad (Persian: احد) (Arabic: احد) (Urdu: احد) is a Middle Eastern given forename primarily used by Muslims[1] and Jews. It is also used as a family name (surname) (e.g. Oli Ahad).
In Arabic, Ahad is usually used in Islamic religion and it means „The Only“. It's often misunderstood by using numbers or other varieties of an amount of more.
Given name
- Ahad bint Abdullah (born 1971), Omani royal
- Ahad Ha'am, pen name of Asher Ginsberg (1856–1927), Hebrew writer
- Ahad Israfil (1972–2019), American shooting survivor
- Ahad Pazaj (born 1970), Iranian wrestler
- Ahad Raza Mir (born 1993), Pakistani actor
Surname
- Abdul Ahad (music director) (1918–1996), Bangladeshi musical artist
- Ghaith Abdul-Ahad (born 1975), Iraqi journalist
- Oli Ahad (1928–2012), Bangladeshi politician
- Samia Ahad, Pakistani chef
Fictional character
- Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, a Levantine member of the Assassin Order, main character of the videogame series Assassin's Creed.
Religion
- Al-Ahad Names of God in Islam[1]
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