Ghulam

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Ghulam (Arabic: غلام ) is an Arabic word meaning servant, boy, youth. It is used to describe young servants in paradise. It is also used to refer to slave-soldiers in the Abbasid, Ottoman and to a lesser extent, Mughal empires, as described in the article Ghilman, which is the plural form of the word.

It can be used as the first element of a Muslim male given name, meaning servant of .., or in modern times as an independent surname. Particular uses as a name element are:

Compound names listed on further pages

  • Ghulam Abbas
  • Ghulam Ahmad, also Ghulam Ahmed
  • Ghulam Ali
  • Ghulam Dastagir
  • Ghulam Farid
  • Ghulam Faruq
  • Ghulam Haider, also Ghulam Haidar
  • Ghulam Hassan
  • Ghulam Hussain also Gholam Hossein etc.
  • Ghulam Mohammad, also Ghulam Mohammed, Ghulam Muhammad etc.
  • Ghulam Mohiuddin, also other spellings
  • Ghulam Murtaza
  • Ghulam Mustafa
  • Ghulam Nabi
  • Ghulam Rabbani
  • Ghulam Rasul, also Ghulam Rasool
  • Gholam Reza

Individual people, given compound name

Surname

See also

  • Ghilman, young servants in paradise or slave-soldiers in the Abbasid, Ottoman and to a lesser extent, Mughal empires.
  • Ghulam Khan, town in North Waziristan, Pakistan
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