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      Meaning of the first name
      Allah

      Origin 
      Arabic

      Meaning 
      The God in Islam

      Variations 
      Allahbukhsh, Callahan, Atallah

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The term Allah is derived from Arabic and translates to The God. It is used predominantly in the context of Islam to refer to the singular, omnipotent deity worshipped by Muslims. The word itself is a compound of al- (the) and ilah (god), signifying its unique status as the one true God. In Islamic theology, Allah encompasses all attributes of perfection, including mercy, wisdom, and justice, and is regarded as the creator and sustainer of the universe. The concept of Allah emphasizes monotheism, which is central to Islamic belief, distinguishing it from polytheistic traditions.

      The use of the term Allah predates Islam, appearing in pre-Islamic Arab culture where it was utilized to refer to a supreme deity. Historical evidence suggests that various Arabian tribes acknowledged a high god named El or Allah, although their religious practices were often polytheistic. The term gained prominence with the advent of Islam in the 7th century CE, when the Prophet Muhammad proclaimed the message of monotheism and established the worship of Allah as the foundation of the new faith. The Quran, the holy book of Islam, consistently refers to Allah, reinforcing its significance in Islamic doctrine and shaping the identity of the Muslim community throughout history.

      In contemporary settings, Allah is universally employed by Muslims around the globe. It transcends regional languages and varies in pronunciation based on linguistic and cultural contexts, but its meaning remains unchanged. Beyond the Islamic faith, the term is sometimes used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews to refer to God, highlighting its broad cultural significance. In today's world, Allah is often discussed in interfaith dialogues, global peace initiatives, and various media representations, reflecting ongoing conversations about faith, identity, and the importance of understanding diverse religious expressions in an increasingly interconnected society.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Allah.
      Ditta

      is the most common surname for Allah.

      Benjamin

      is the most common spouse name for Allah.

      Alah

      is the most common child name for Allah.

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