Adham
Appearance
Pronunciation | Arabic: [æd.hæm] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Arabic |
Meaning | "intensity in the blackness" |
Adham (Arabic: أدهم) is a masculine given name meaning "intensity in the blackness" in Arabic used to describe shiny black stallions. In the Arabic world, Adham is a city in the Adam agglomeration in Saudi Arabia. People with this name include :
Given name
[edit]- Adham Ahmedbaev (born 1966), Uzbek politician
- Adham Al-Akrad (1974–2020), Syrian rebel leader
- Adham Al-Sqour (born 1994), Jordanian gymnast
- Adham Baba (born 1962), Malaysian politician
- Adham Barzani (born 1962), Iraqi politician
- Adham El Idrissi (born 1997), Dutch footballer
- Adham El Zabedieh, Lebanese rugby league footballer
- Adham Hatem Elgamal (born 1998), Egyptian badminton player
- Adham Faramawy (born 1981), British artist
- Adham Fawzy (born 2000), Egyptian chess player
- Adham Hadiya (born 1985), Israeli footballer
- Adham Hassoun, detainee in United States custody
- Adham Hemdan (born 1959), Kuwaiti swimmer
- Adham Khalid (born 2002), Egyptian footballer
- Adham Khan (1531–1562), general of Akbar
- Adham Khanjar (1890-1922), Lebanese Shiite rebel
- Adham Makhadmeh (born 1986), Jordanian football referee
- Adham Medhat (born 1975), Egyptian sport shooter
- Adham Nabulsi (born 1993), Jordanian-Palestinian artist, vocalist, producer, composer, and songwriter
- Adham Ahmed Saleh (born 1993), Egyptian wrestler
- Adham Shaikh, Canadian composer
- Adham Sharara (born 1953), Canadian sports official
We don't allow the surnames to be here.
Fictional characters
[edit]- Adham Sabri, the main character in Ragol Al Mostaheel series by Nabil Farouk
Other uses
[edit]- Adham Khan's Tomb, Indian monument
- Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque, the largest mosque in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanina