Ahad
Ahad (Persian: احد; Hebrew: אחד; Arabic: احد; Urdu: احد) is a Middle Eastern given forename primarily used by Muslims[1] and Jews. It is also used as a family name (surname) (e.g. Oli Ahad).
Ahad is usually used in the Middle East, and it means "Unique".
Given name
- Ahad bint Abdullah Al Busaidi (born 1969), wife of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman
 - Ahad Azam, Israeli-Druze footballer
 - Ahad Cheema, Pakistani bureacrat
 - Ahad Gudarziani (1969–2019), Iranian writer
 - Ahad Ha'am, pen name of Asher Ginsberg (1856–1927), Hebrew writer
 - Ahad Hosseini (born 1944), Iranian Azerbaijani artist
 - Ahmad Hosseini Khorasani (born 1959), Iranian Ayatollah
 - Ahad Kazemi, Iranian cyclist
 - Ahad Khan, Pakistani cricketer
 - Ahad Israfil (1972–2019), American shooting survivor
 - Ahad Pazaj (born 1970), Iranian wrestler
 - Ahad Raza Mir (born 1993), Pakistani actor
 - Ahad Ali Sarker, Bangladeshi politician
 - Ahad Sheykhlari, Iranian footballer and manager
 
Surname
- Abdul Ahad (music director) (1918–1996), Bangladeshi musical artist
 - Ghaith Abdul-Ahad (born 1975), Iraqi journalist
 - Oli Ahad (1928–2012), Bangladeshi politician
 - Samia Ahad, Pakistani chef
 - Nick Ahad (born 1976), English radio presenter, journalist and writer
 
Fictional character
- Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, a Levantine member of the Assassin Order, main character of the videogame series Assassin's Creed.
 
Religion
- Al-Aḥad, one of the Names of God in Islam[1]
 
References
- ^ a b "Ahad - Islamic Name Meaning - Baby Names for Muslims". quranicnames.com.