Abū Bakr ({ ابو بكر }) is an Arabic given name meaning "Father of a Young Camel" (Abu meaning 'Father of' and Bakr meaning 'Young
Camel') that is widely used by Sunni Muslims.[1]
Other transliterations include Abu Bakar, Abu Bekr, Ebubekir, Aboubacar, Abubakar, etc. The two parts of the name can be written together, hyphenated, or separately.
Abu Bakr Ahmed ibn 'Ali ibn Qays al-Wahshiyah, or
Ibn Wahshiyya (9th/10th centuries), Iraqi alchemist, agriculturalist, farm toxicologist, egyptologist and historian
Abu Bakr al-Alami al-Idrissi (died 10th-century), ancestor of the Alami Sayyids of Morocco and leader of the Beni Arrous tribe
Abu Bakr al-Kalabadhi (late 10th Century), Bukhara Sufi, author of the Kitab at-ta'arruf
Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Ṭayyib
al-Baqillani (930–1013), Iraqi Islamic scholar, theologian and logician
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn al-Hasan
ibn Furak (941–1015) Muslim Imam, specialist of Arabic language, grammar and poetry, an orator, a jurist, and a hadith scholar from the Shafi'i Madhab
Abu Bakr Abd al-Karīm ibn al-Faḍl al-Muti better known by his
regnal name
At-Ta'i, was the caliph of Baghdad from 974 to 991.
Abul-Mahāsin Abu Bakr Zaynuddin
Azraqi (died 1072), Persian poet
Abu Bakr Abd al-Malik
ibn Quzman (1078–1160) poet in al-Andalus
Abû Bakr Muḥammad Ibn Yaḥyà ibn aṣ-Ṣâ’igh at-Tûjîbî Ibn Bâjja al-Tujibi, known as
Avempace, (c. 1085–1138), Andalusian polymath: whose writings cover astronomy, physics, psychology, music, etc.
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Muhammad
ibn Tufail al-Qaisi al-Andalusi; (1105–1185), Andalusian Arab physician and philosopher
Abu Bakr al-Hassar or Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Ayyash al Hassar (12th century), Muslim mathematician from Morocco
al-Adil Sayf al-Din Abu-Bakr ibn Ayyub or
Al-Adil I (1145–1218), Ayyubid-Egyptian general, brother of Saladin
Aboubakr Jamaï (born 1968), Moroccan journalist and banker
Abu Bakker Qassim (born 1969), Uyghur who was held in Guantanamo Bay
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (1971–2019) as Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badri, leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militant group and self-proclaimed caliph.
Aboubacar Doumbia (born 1974), also known as
Abou Nidal, Ivorian singer
Aboubakar Soumahoro (born 1980), Italian-Ivorian trade unionist, labor activist and politician
Abu Bakr Mansha (born 1983/1984), convicted under the British Terrorism Act 2000
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Abū Bakr ({ ابو بكر }) is an Arabic given name meaning "Father of a Young Camel" (Abu meaning 'Father of' and Bakr meaning 'Young
Camel') that is widely used by Sunni Muslims.[1]
Other transliterations include Abu Bakar, Abu Bekr, Ebubekir, Aboubacar, Abubakar, etc. The two parts of the name can be written together, hyphenated, or separately.
Abu Bakr Ahmed ibn 'Ali ibn Qays al-Wahshiyah, or
Ibn Wahshiyya (9th/10th centuries), Iraqi alchemist, agriculturalist, farm toxicologist, egyptologist and historian
Abu Bakr al-Alami al-Idrissi (died 10th-century), ancestor of the Alami Sayyids of Morocco and leader of the Beni Arrous tribe
Abu Bakr al-Kalabadhi (late 10th Century), Bukhara Sufi, author of the Kitab at-ta'arruf
Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Ṭayyib
al-Baqillani (930–1013), Iraqi Islamic scholar, theologian and logician
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn al-Hasan
ibn Furak (941–1015) Muslim Imam, specialist of Arabic language, grammar and poetry, an orator, a jurist, and a hadith scholar from the Shafi'i Madhab
Abu Bakr Abd al-Karīm ibn al-Faḍl al-Muti better known by his
regnal name
At-Ta'i, was the caliph of Baghdad from 974 to 991.
Abul-Mahāsin Abu Bakr Zaynuddin
Azraqi (died 1072), Persian poet
Abu Bakr Abd al-Malik
ibn Quzman (1078–1160) poet in al-Andalus
Abû Bakr Muḥammad Ibn Yaḥyà ibn aṣ-Ṣâ’igh at-Tûjîbî Ibn Bâjja al-Tujibi, known as
Avempace, (c. 1085–1138), Andalusian polymath: whose writings cover astronomy, physics, psychology, music, etc.
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Muhammad
ibn Tufail al-Qaisi al-Andalusi; (1105–1185), Andalusian Arab physician and philosopher
Abu Bakr al-Hassar or Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Ayyash al Hassar (12th century), Muslim mathematician from Morocco
al-Adil Sayf al-Din Abu-Bakr ibn Ayyub or
Al-Adil I (1145–1218), Ayyubid-Egyptian general, brother of Saladin
Aboubakr Jamaï (born 1968), Moroccan journalist and banker
Abu Bakker Qassim (born 1969), Uyghur who was held in Guantanamo Bay
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (1971–2019) as Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badri, leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militant group and self-proclaimed caliph.
Aboubacar Doumbia (born 1974), also known as
Abou Nidal, Ivorian singer
Aboubakar Soumahoro (born 1980), Italian-Ivorian trade unionist, labor activist and politician
Abu Bakr Mansha (born 1983/1984), convicted under the British Terrorism Act 2000
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.