Nimatullah
Nimatullah, also spelled Ni'matullāh, Nematollah etc. (Arabic: نعمة الله ) is a male Muslim given name, is used mostly in Arab countries, also used by Arab Christians.
The meaning
It is composed of the elements Nimat, meaning blessing and Allah, meaning of God.
People
- Shah Ni'matullah Wali (1330–1431), Islamic scholar and Sufi poet
- Nimat Allah al-Harawi (fl. 1613-1630), author of a Persian language epic history of the Afghans
- Nimattullah Kassab Al-Hardini (ca. 1808-1858), Lebanese Maronite Catholic saint
- Hajj Nematollah (1871-1919), Kurdish-Persian mystic poet and historian
- Nematollah Nassiri (1911—1979) director of SAVAK, the Iranian intelligence agency
- Nematollah Salehi Najafabadi (1923/24-2006), Iranian cleric
- Nematollah Gorji (1926–2000), Iranian theatre and film actor
- Nematullo Quttiboev (born 1973), Uzbek footballer
- Nematullah Shahrani, Afghan scholar and politician
- Abu Eesa Niamatullah, British imam and lecturer
See also
- Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine, in Mahan, Iran
- Ni'matullāhī, Iranian Sufi order
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