It is derived from the Arabic Semitic triliteral root رود (r-w-d). Its Arabic meaning can be translated roughly into wanted,[2]desired, wished for, yearned or goal.
Given name
Ottoman sultans
Murad I (1326–1389), often nicknamed Hüdavendigâr—from Persian: خداوندگارKhodāvandgār —"the devotee of God", the third sultan. Received the name Murad through a play on the Arabic word "mordd", which means "wish" or "desire".[3]
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It is derived from the Arabic Semitic triliteral root رود (r-w-d). Its Arabic meaning can be translated roughly into wanted,[2]desired, wished for, yearned or goal.
Given name
Ottoman sultans
Murad I (1326–1389), often nicknamed Hüdavendigâr—from Persian: خداوندگارKhodāvandgār —"the devotee of God", the third sultan. Received the name Murad through a play on the Arabic word "mordd", which means "wish" or "desire".[3]
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given name or the same
family name. If an
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