All about the name MD

Meaning, origin, history.

Md is a unisex name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the word "mudar," which means "eastern." The name has significant historical and cultural importance in Islamic tradition. In Arabic culture, Mudar refers to one of the largest tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia, who originated from the eastern regions of the Arabian Peninsula.

Md is often used as a short form of longer names such as Muhammad or Mahmoud. However, it can also be used as a name on its own. The name has gained popularity globally, particularly among Muslims, due to its rich cultural heritage and association with notable figures in Islamic history.

In addition to its Arabic roots, Md has been embraced by other cultures throughout history. For instance, in some African societies, the name is used to honor the eastern direction, which is traditionally associated with wisdom and knowledge.

Today, Md continues to be a beloved name chosen by parents for their children around the world. Its meanings and origins add depth and significance to this short yet powerful name.

See also

Islam
Arab

Popularity of the name MD since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided for the name Md in the United States from 1992 to 2023, there has been a general trend of increasing popularity over time. The number of births with this name started at 5 in both 1992 and 1993, then fluctuated between 5 and 6 births per year until reaching double digits in 2002 with 10 births.

From 2002 onwards, the popularity of Md began to rise more significantly. In 2010, there were 15 births, followed by a steady increase to 34 births in 2017. Although there was a slight decrease in popularity in subsequent years (29 births in 2018 and 23 births in 2019), the trend continued upwards again with 30 births in 2020, 26 births in 2021, 28 births in 2022, and most recently, 23 births in 2023.

Overall, a total of 479 babies were named Md between 1992 and 2023 in the United States. While it's not one of the most popular names each year, its consistent presence and growing popularity indicate that it remains a well-liked choice among parents during this period.