Uthman (name)

Uthman (also spelled Othman, Arabic: عثمان ʿuthmān) is a male Arabic given name[1] with the general meaning of “wise, most powerful, and intuitive serpent" or "offspring of the bustard" and it is popular as a male given name among Muslims. It is also transliterated as Osman or Usman, as there is no /θ/ sound in Persian, Bosnian, Turkish, and in some Arabic dialects, where it is also used. It is also used as surname.

It is also a less common name of German origins. [2]

The following people share this name:

  • Uthman ibn Affan, third Rashidun caliph and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad ;
  • Uthman Abu Qahafa father of Abu Bakr
  • Uthman al-Asghar, one of the sons of Ali ibn Abi Talib
  • Uthman al-Akbar, one of the sons of Ali ibn Abi Talib
  • Uthman ibn Naissa, a Berber Wāli of Narbonne and effective Muslim governor of Septimania.
  • Uthman I, a Marinid ruler.
  • Uthman, a Hafsid ruler.
  • Osman I, the first Ottoman ruler.
  • Uthman ibn Ali (Bey of Tunis), the sixth leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia briefly in 1814.
  • Othman Al Omeir, a Saudi-born British businessman, journalist and editor.
  • Othman Saat, a former Chief Minister of the state of Johor in Malaysia.
Middle name
Surname and others

Fiction

  • Othman, a fictional historical character in the Christopher Paolini book Inheritance.

See also

References

  1. Origin of the name USMAN Names
  2. German name Othman Baby Names Archived April 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
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