Mahammad is an attractive and distinctive given name of Arabic origin, meaning "praiseworthy" or "laudable". It is derived from the root verb 'hamida', which signifies praise or laudation. In Islamic culture, Mahammad holds significant importance as it is the name of the Prophet Muhammad, revered by Muslims worldwide. This name has gained popularity beyond its cultural roots and can be found in various countries, including but not limited to, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Middle East, Africa, and even in some Western nations where it is often spelled Mahammad or Mohammad.
"Mahammad was born five times in total, with all occurrences happening in 1982."