Dawud or Daud (ArabicArabic ( ' or just ') is the largest living member of the Semitic language family in terms of speakers. Classified as Central Semitic, it is closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic, and has its roots in a Proto-Semitic common ancestor.Also some in Greek. Modern Arabic is classified as a macrolanguage with 27 sub-languages in ISO 639-3. These varieties are spoken throughout the Arab world, and Standard Arabic is widely studied and known throughout the Islamic world. Modern Standard Arabic derives from Classical Arabic, ...Arabic: داوود ) is a maleMale (♂) refers to the sex of an organism, or part of an organism, which produces small mobile gametes, called spermatozoa. Each spermatozoon can fuse with a larger female gamete, or ovum, in the process of fertilisation. A male cannot reproduce sexually without access to at least one ovum from a female, but some organisms can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Not all species share a common sex-determination ...male Arabic given nameA given name is a name which specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name (Surname) . A given name is a name given to a person, as opposed to an inherited one – such as a family name."A name given to a person at birth or at baptism, as distinguished from a surname." according to the American Heritage Dictionary So, strictly speaking, the term ...given name which is the Arabic equivalent of the BiblicalThe word Bible refers to the canonical collections of sacred writings or books of Judaism and Christianity.Dictionary.com Books included as canon in the Bible vary according to different traditions. Judaism's Bible, often referred to as the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, includes the books common to both the Christian and Jewish biblical canons.See Patrick H. Alexander The SBL Handbook of Style. Peabody, ...Biblical name DavidDavid (c.1005–970 BCE) ( ; Arabic: داوود or داود, ; Geez : Dāwīt ; "beloved") was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel. He is depicted as a righteous king—although not without fault—as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet (he is traditionally credited with the authorship of many of the Psalms). His life and reign, as recorded in the Hebrew Bible's books of Samuel (from I Samuel ...David.
People named Dawud include:
- Daud KamalDaud Kamal (Urdu: داؤد کمال) (b. 1935 - d. 1987) was a professor of English literature at University of Peshawar, Pakistan. He was educated at Cambridge University, UK. He started writing poetry in his twenties and become one of the major English language poets of Pakistan. He received three gold medals for his poetry from the Triton College and his poems were recorded for the Library of Congress, Washington DC. USA. ‘Remote Beginnings’ and ‘A ...Daud Kamal
- Dawud al-Sini
People using it in their patronymic include:
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