Origin
Derived from the Arabic name داوود (Dāwūd), which is itself rooted in the Hebrew name דָּאוּד (Dā'ūd). The name refers to the biblical King David, a prominent figure in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. In Arabic, Dawood is a common given name and is frequently found in Muslim communities worldwide, including among Middle Eastern and South Asian populations. The name has been carried into Australian multicultural contexts through immigration and integration, though it is not indigenous to Aboriginal Australian languages.
Meaning
The meaning of Dawood is 'beloved' or 'friend' in Arabic, reflecting qualities of endearment and companionship. In the Australian context, the name is often associated with cultural identity for Muslim communities and is appreciated for its historic and religious significance.
Pronunciation
/dɑːˈwʊd/ (Australian English pronunciation, with stress on the second syllable) [DAH-wud] or [dah-WOOD] depending on regional accents. The name is pronounced clearly with emphasis on the second syllable.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Dawood (standard transliteration)
- Daoud (alternative spelling)
- Dawud (less common)
Nicknames
- Daw
- Dawy
Name Days
- 12 July (Martyrdom of Prophet Dawood)
- The Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year) - date varies annually depending on lunar observations.
- Mawlid al-Nabi - Prophet Muhammad's birthday, celebrated by some Muslim communities in Australia.
Name Pairings
Names that pair well with dawood:
- Aisha and Dawood
- Layla and Dawood
- Hassan and Dawood
Fun Facts
- Dawood is a popular name among Australian Muslims and is often chosen to honour religious heritage.
- The name appears in various Australian multicultural literature and media, emphasising its cultural significance.
- Dawood Street is a common street name in many Australian cities, often named after local community leaders or historical figures.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name dawood:
- Respectful
- Religious
- Culturally aware
- Loyal
Aesthetic Qualities
The name has a balanced and symmetrical visual form, with a straightforward typographic presence that is both strong and respectful in Australian English.
Geographical Distribution
More common in urban areas with higher Muslim populations such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. Generally less prevalent in rural Australian regions, where traditional Anglo-Australian names dominate.
Numerological Significance
Name number 9, symbolising humanitarianism, compassion, and a global outlook. Suggests a personality inclined towards service and understanding in a multicultural society.
Astrological Connections
No direct astrological associations; however, individuals named Dawood born in early December may have influences from Sagittarius, known for enthusiasm and open-mindedness.
Historical Context
The name Dawood is historically linked to King David of Israel, a biblical figure renowned for his leadership, psalmody, and his role as a prophet in Islam. In Australia, the name is often associated with immigrant communities from the Middle East, South Asia, and North Africa, who have preserved its religious and cultural significance.
Linguistic Adaptability
The name Dawood can be transliterated into various scripts such as Latin, Arabic, Urdu, and others. It adapts well across languages with phonetic consistency, maintaining its core pronunciation.
Famous People Named dawood
- Dawood Ibrahim (businessman and controversial figure)
- Dawood Khan (notable Australian-Muslim community leader)
- Dawood Sen (fictional character in Australian multicultural literature)
Popularity in Australia
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