Mohannad

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Mohannad (also transcribed as Mohanad, Mohanned, Mohaned, Muhannad, or Muhanned; Arabic: مهند) is a masculine Arabic given name, meaning 'sword from India', originally a poetic reference to Muhammad. The name Muhannad is derived from Arabic الهند al-Hind 'India' and literally means 'Indian' or 'from India', but is used to refer to swords imported from India by Arabs. In 7th-century Arabia, swords made in India were considered the best swords, hence Muhammad was compared with the Indian sword.

Given name[edit]

Mohanad
Mohannad
Muhannad

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Fictional characters[edit]

  • Mohannad, the name of the main character Mehmet Şadoğlu (played by Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ) in the Arabic dub (known as Noor) of the Turkish TV series Gümüş

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