Musa (name)
Musa (Arabic: مُوسَىٰ), corresponding to Moses (see also Musa in Islam), originally is a word in the Egyptian and Arabic language. There is no absolute definition for the name in Arabic; however, in the ancient Egyptian languages, the name is Musa translated as, "Newborn" and/or "saved by the water". Also sometimes spelled Mosa, Moosa, Mousa, or Moussa. The most common spelling is "Musa". The Qur’an, it describes the prophet Musa as "وَلَدً" which is translated as “newborn”, further supporting the recently discovered, definition of the name “Musa”.
Pronunciation | Arabic pronunciation: [muːsaː] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Musa |
Meaning | "Newborn" "Save by the Water" |
Other names | |
Related names | حَنَّة |
People with the given name
- Musa Aman, Chief Minister of Sabah, Malaysia 2003-2018
- Musa Aydın (born 1980), Turkish footballer
- Musa Çağıran, Turkish footballer
- Musa Çelebi (died 1413), an Ottoman prince and a co-ruler of the empire
- Musa Cälil, Tatar poet and anti-Nazi resistance fighter
- Musa Ćazim Ćatić, was a Bosniak poet
- Musa Cooper, So You Think You Can Dance finalist
- Musa al-Kadhim, seventh imām of Twelver Shī‘ah Muslims
- Musa McKim, American artist and poet
- Musa Nizam, Turkish footballer
- Musa bin Nusayr (640–716), Yemeni Muslim governor and general under the Umayyads, Viceroy of North Africa since 698, invaded Spain in 711
- Mūsā ibn Shākir, Persian engineer and astronomer
- Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi, leader of the muwallad Banu Qasi clan
- Musa Hitam, Malaysian politician; former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
- Musa I of Mali, Mansa of the Mali Empire between 1312–37
- Moussa Koussa, Libyan general under Qadaffi
- Mousa Dembélé, Belgian footballer
- Moussa Dembélé, French footballer
- Moussa Dembélé, hurdler
People with the surname
- Ahmed Musa (footballer), Nigerian footballer
- Antonius Musa, Roman botanist and physician
- Balkisu Musa (born 1970), weightlifter.
- Banū Mūsā, Persian scholars
- Igor Musa, Croatian footballer
- Mansa Musa, Political figure (10th mansa of the Mali empire) (Born 1280)(reign 1312-1337)
- Mírzá Músá (died 1887), surnamed Áqáy-i-Kalím was the brother of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith
- Quintus Pomponius Musa, a first-century Roman banker and moneyer
- Said Musa, Former Prime Minister of Belize
See also
- Musa of Parthia, queen of Parthia c. 2 BC – AD 4
- Arabic name
- Musa, a character from Winx Club
- All pages with titles beginning with Musa
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