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Davud

Arabic and Persian form of David, from the Hebrew Dawid meaning 'beloved,' revered as a prophet in Islam.

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Davud is the Arabic, Persian, and Turkish rendering of one of history's most significant names — David, the beloved shepherd-king of ancient Israel. The Hebrew original, Dawid, is thought to derive from the Semitic root 'dwd,' meaning beloved or uncle, though scholars have also traced possible connections to a root meaning leader or chieftain. The name enters the Quran as Dawud, and in Islamic tradition the Prophet Dawud is revered as a king, warrior, and psalmist to whom the Zabur — the Psalms — were revealed.

This Quranic status gives Davud a sacred resonance throughout the Muslim world that enriches it beyond the already considerable weight it carries in Jewish and Christian traditions. Across Persian literature, Davud appears as both a historical reference and a poetic ideal — the just ruler whose voice moved mountains and whose wisdom was the gift of divine favor. In Ottoman and modern Turkish culture, Davud has been a consistent masculine given name, dignified and religiously meaningful.

The 'u' in the final syllable — dah-VOOD — gives it a rounder, warmer sound than the English David, and in many communities the name's distinctly Islamic orthography is itself a marker of cultural identity and faith. In contemporary usage, Davud is common across Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, and diaspora communities worldwide. It carries the full weight of a name borne by prophets, poets, and kings while remaining quietly personal — a name that belongs to the individual wearing it even as it reaches back through three thousand years of recorded civilization. Choosing Davud is choosing depth.

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