Imtiaz Ali may refer to:
Babar, also variously spelled as Baber, Babur, and Babor is a male given name of Pashto, and Persian origin, and a popular male given name in Pakistan. It is generally taken in reference to the Persian babr, meaning "tiger". There is a similar name in connotation to the Arabic male given form and generic name of the animal by the name "Nimr" which means "yellow-black stripped cat", i.e. "tiger".
Muhammad Ali (1942–2016) was an American boxer, born as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.
Ali is a common unisex name.
Rashid is the transliteration of two male given names: Arabic: راشد Rāshid and Arabic: رشيد Rashīd, both meaning 'rightly guided', 'having the true faith'. It also means 'the high one'.
Ahmed Khan may refer to:
Aamir is a given name, a variant spelling of the Arabic name Amer, common to the cultures of the Indian subcontinent. Notable people with the name include:
Gohar and Gauhar are given names and surnames. Gawhar is a given name. Bearers of the name include:
Wajid Ali may refer to:
Syed Ahmed may refer to:
'Imtiaz or Imtias’ (امتياز) is a given name of Arabic origin, which means "distinct" or "unique". It may refer to:
ʿAbbes is an old Arabic name that means "Lion". The name traces back to Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib in 536 CE and Abbas ibn Ali, a son of Ali ibn Abi Talib, who participated in the battle of Karbala alongside his brother Husayn ibn Ali. Abbas ibn Ali is revered by Muslims, some of whom are named Abbas in remembrance and tribute to him. There is an Arabian tribe of the same name, the Banu Abbas.
Imtiaz Ahmed may refer to:
Anwar Ali may refer to:
Asif is an Arabic masculine given name. In Persian and Urdu it is often pronounced as 'Asif' or 'Asef' though the original form is 'Asaf'. This name referred to Solomon's vizier in the Islamic tradition, and by extension to a wise, prudential figure. It was originally borrowed from the Hebrew name Asaf (אסף) meaning "gather, harvest"
Amjad Khan may refer to:
Arshad is an Arabic male given name and a surname. It means "the right path".
Zaheer is an Urdu male given name and surname, a variant of Arabic Zahir.
Badshah or Baadshah may refer to:
Sadiq is a male name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Ja'far al-Sadiq, the 8th-century Muslim scholar and scientist, considered as an Imam and founder of the Ja'fari school of jurisprudence by Twelver and Isma'ili Shi’as, and a major figure in the Hanafi and Maliki schools of Sunni jurisprudence, known at times simply as Sadiq.
Hyder is a name, used as both a given name and surname. It may be an Urdu variant spelling of the Arabic name Haydar.