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Midhat


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nameMidhat
genderMale
regionArabia
originArabic

Midhat (also spelled Medhat, Mitat, or Mithat) () is a name of Arabic origin, usually masculine, except in Pakistan. It means "praise" or "eulogy". Notable people with the name include:

Given names

  • Medhat Abdel-Hady (born 1974), Egyptian footballer
  • Midhat Ajanović (born 1959), Bosnian-Swedish film theorist
  • Midhat Frashëri (1880–1949), Albanian diplomat, writer and politician
  • Midhat J. Gazalé (1929–2009), Egyptian international telecommunications and space consultant
  • Midhat Gluhačević (1965–2005), Bosnian footballer
  • Midhat Mursi (1953–2008), Egyptian chemist
  • Midhat Pasha (1822–1884), Ottoman grand vizier
  • Midhat Sarajčić (born 1971), Bosnian footballer
  • Mikdad Midhat Bedir Khan (1858–1915), Kurdish nationalist and journalist

Surname

  • Dalal Midhat-Talakić (born 1981), Bosnian female singer

References

References

  1. "Midhat Name Meaning in Urdu - مدحت Muslim Girl Name Meaning".
  2. "Midhat Name Meaning in Urdu - مدحت - Midhat Muslim Girl Name".
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