Mohammed Barakat may refer to:
Abdul Nasser is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Nasser. The name means "servant of the Helper", An-Nasser being a Muslim theophoric name.
Shakir is both a surname and a given name originating from Arabic, similar to the surname or name Shakur. The feminine form of Shakir is Shakira.
Melhem, also written Milhim, is an Arabic surname and masculine given name, meaning "King of the night". Notable bearers of the name include:
ʻAbd al-Wāḥid is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Wāḥid, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the One".
Muhammad Omar, and other spellings such as Mohamed Omer, may refer to the following people:
Muhammad Ahmad (1844–1885), otherwise known as the Mahdi, was a religious figure in Sudan.
Mohammad or Muhammad Shahid may refer to:
Ahmed Mohammed is an Arabic patronymic name. It means Ahmed, Son of Mohammed or Ahmed, descendant of Mohammed.
Muhammad Rashid or Muhammad Rashid may refer to:
Barakat is an Arabic surname. It is the plural form of Barakah (بركة) meaning blessing.
Muhammad or Mohammad Sarwar may refer to:
Ghaleb is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Mohammad Irfan is a Pakistani international cricketer.
The given name or nickname Moe, often short for Maurice, Moab, Morris, Mortimer, Morton, Murray, Mohammed, Moore, Moses, Mordecai, or other given names. It may refer to:
Mohammad Usman (1912–1948) was an Indian army officer.
Sobhi, Sobhy, Subhy or Subhi, is an Arabic name meaning "my dawn" or "my morning". It means "matutinal" if the yā (ي) at the end indicates a relative adjective or nisba of ṣubḥ (morning), thus it transliterated as Ṣubḥiyy.
Mohammad Qasim or Mohammed Qassem : is a Pakistani Public figure whose followers claim him to be awaited Imam Mehdi.
Mohammed Adel Barakat is an American field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Hanna Barakat is a Los Angeles-born Palestinian-American runner. Barakat is a student-athlete at Brown University.
Mohammed Barakat was a Palestinian international footballer who last played as a forward for Ahly Gaza in the Gaza Strip Premier League. Nicknamed "The Lion" and "The Legend of Khan Younis", Barakat was the first centurion player in Palestinian football history, having scored 114 goals for Khan Younis Youth Club.