Magomet

Dagestani, Chechen and Ingush form of MUHAMMAD.

MUHAMMAD   male   Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, Bengali, Tajik, Indonesian, Malay
Means "praiseworthy", derived from Arabic حمد (hamid) "to praise". This was the name of the prophet who founded the Islamic religion in the 7th century. According to Muslim belief, at age 40 Muhammad was visited by the angel Gabriel, who provided him with the first verses of the Qur'an. Approximately 20 years later he conquered Mecca, the city of his birth, and his followers controlled most of the Arabian Peninsula at the time of his death in 632.

Since the prophet's time his name has been very popular in the Muslim world. It was borne by several Abbasid caliphs and six sultans of the Ottoman Empire (though their names are usually given in the Turkish spelling Mehmet). It was also borne by Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, a 9th-century Persian mathematician and scientist who devised algebra. Other famous bearers include the founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948) and the American boxer Muhammad Ali (1942-2016).
EQUIVALENTS
ARABIC (EGYPTIAN): Mohamed
ARABIC: Mahomet, Mahometus, Mihammad, Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammad, Muhammed
AZERBAIJANI: Mahammad
BENGALI: Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammad
BOSNIAN: Muhamed
CHECHEN: Magomed, Magomet, Mukhamed
DAGESTANI: Magomed, Magomet
INDONESIAN: Muhamad, Muhammad
INGUSH: Magomed, Magomet
MALAY: Muhamad, Muhammad
OTTOMAN TURKISH: Mehmed
PASHTO: Mohammad, Muhammad
PERSIAN: Mohammad
PUNJABI: Mohammad, Muhammad
TAJIK: Muhammad
TURKISH: Mehmet, Muhammed, Muhammet
URDU: Mohammad, Muhammad
UYGHUR: Muhemmet
WESTERN AFRICAN: Mamadou