Al-Hamid

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Al-Hamid is an Arabic male given name and epithet meaning "the Praiseworthy," often used as one of the names or attributes of God in Islamic tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arabic given name
Islamic theonym
epithet
theophoric name
appearsInText Qur’an NERFINISHED
associatedWithConcept divine perfection
worthiness of praise
derivedFromRoot Ḥ-M-D
hasCategory Arabic masculine given names
Arabic theophoric names
Names of God in Islam NERFINISHED
hasComponent divine attribute
hasDefiniteArticle al-
hasGender male
hasGrammaticalForm active participle
hasLanguage Arabic
hasMeaning the One who is praised
the Praiseworthy
hasMorphologicalPattern faʿīl
hasOppositeConcept ingratitude
hasReligiousTradition Islam NERFINISHED
hasUsageContext devotional
liturgical
religious
isConsidered one of the beautiful names of God
isEpithetOf Allah NERFINISHED
isHonorific yes
partOf Asma ul-Husna NERFINISHED
relatedToWord al-ḥamdu
ḥamd
semanticField gratitude
praise
transliterationOf ٱلْحَمِيد NERFINISHED
usedAs attribute of God in Islam
name of God in Islam
personal name
usedByCommunity Muslims NERFINISHED
usedInOnomastics Arabic anthroponymy
usedInPhrase Al-Hamid al-Majid NERFINISHED
writtenInScript Arabic script

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Hamid hasVariant Al-Hamid