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  2. Hebrew: cognate word עולם‎ is transcribed as Olam, also meaning "World"
  3. Tagalog: Alam means "Knowledge" (Wisdom). adjective maalam, is referred to as the one who is knowledgeable and wise.
  4. Malay: Alam means "Field of interest", "nature", "realm", "world". Use "Ilmu alam" means "Natural Studies" or "Geography".
  5. Hindi: Alam means "the whole world; world".
  6. Urdu: Alam means "the whole world; world".

Babul may refer to:

Shahidi is a common surname in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Like the given name Shahid, it is a Muslim theophoric name, from Aš-Šāhid (الشهيد), one of the 99 names of God in the Qur'an. It is derived from šāhid شاهد, the Arabic word for "witness" or "martyr".

Jalal is a masculine given or family name. The name or word Jalal means majesty and is used to honor and venerate.

Sikandar is the Persian rendition of the name Alexander. When the Greek king Alexander the Great conquered Persia, the Persians called him Sikandar lidi, meaning "defender" or "warrior". It is a variant of Iskandar.

Khalili is a common Arabic-based surname, meaning "originating from Al-Khalil also known as Hebron". It is composed of root word Khalil plus the Arabic suffix "i" meaning "from" or "of". Khalili is also commonly used in Persian, Afghani and other Muslim surnames.

Shahed may refer to:

Azad may refer to:

Ajay or Ajai may refer to:

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