| Meaning | praised, commendable |
| Origin | Arabic |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 8 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Syllabification | Mou-ha-med |
Mouhamed carries profound cultural resonance and timeless significance, connecting its bearer to rich traditions spanning continents and centuries. This name represents heritage and faith, offering a strong foundation rooted in history while remaining entirely relevant in contemporary society. The name's multiple syllables create a dignified cadence, a serious quality balanced by inherent warmth and humanity. Mouhamed transcends borders, recognized and respected across diverse communities worldwide, making it an excellent choice for families valuing global citizenship. The name suggests someone grounded in values, someone who understands the importance of community, family, and moral principles. Its widespread use across cultures demonstrates universal appeal while maintaining distinctive character. Parents choosing Mouhamed often appreciate how it honors tradition without limiting future possibilities, providing cultural continuity while allowing their child to forge their own unique path forward.
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| Muhammad Ali | American boxer |
| Muhammad Yunus | Bangladeshi social entrepreneur |
| Muhammad Iqbal | Pakistani philosopher and poet |
| Muhammad Morsi | Egyptian politician |
| Muhammadu Buhari | Nigerian President |
| Muhammad Wilkerson | American football player |
| Muhammad Abduh | Egyptian Islamic scholar |
| Muhammad Ali Jinnah | Founder of Pakistan |
| Muhammad Hafeez | Pakistani cricketer |
| Muhammad Rafiq Tarar | Pakistani politician |
| Muhammad Saad | Egyptian actor |
| Muhammad Asad | Austrian Islamic scholar |
| Muhammad Taufiq Al-Sattar | British surgeon |
| Muhammad Rafi | Indian playback singer |
| Muhammad Shahid Nazir | Pakistani singer |
| Muhammad Zakir Naik | Indian Islamic preacher |
| Muhammad Ali of Egypt | Ottoman governor of Egypt |
| Muhammad Al-Maghrabi | Saudi Arabian poet |
| Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | Pakistani military leader |
| Muhammad Nurul Islam | Bangladeshi economist |
| Mouhamed Yacoub | Character in the novel "The Yacoubian Building" by Alaa Al Aswany |
| Mouhamed Aggoun | Character in the novel "The Wretched of the Earth" by Frantz Fanon |
| Mouhamed Moussaoui | Character in the TV series "Homeland" |
| Mouhamed Sene | Character in the film "The Class" |
| Mouhamed El Sadiq | Character in the TV series "Omar" |
| Mouhamed Haddad | Character in the film "Hors la loi" |
| Mouhamed Al-Fayed | Character in the TV series "Mr. Robot" |
| Mouhamed "Momo" Boussoufa | Character in the film "Sheikh Jackson" |
| Mouhamed Salah | Character in the film "Harb Karmooz" |
| Mouhamed Ould Abdel Aziz | Character in the film "Timbuktu" |
| Mouhamed Abdallah | Character in the TV series "Tyrant" |
| Mouhamed Moustafa | Character in the film "The Grand Budapest Hotel" |
| Mouhamed "Momo" Fellaini | Character in the TV series "Fargo" |
| Mouhamed Harfouch | Character in the film "Frequencies" |
| Mouhamed Fofana | Character in the film "Lost in Paris" |
| Mouhamed Al-Amin | Character in the TV series "The Looming Tower" |
| Mouhamed Kone | Character in the film "Kings" |
| Mouhamed Karmouti | Character in the TV series "The Bureau" |
| Mouhamed "Momo" Kebaz | Character in the film "Point Blank" |
| Mouhamed "Momo" Magassouba | Character in the TV series "Marseille" |