Gender Masculine
Usage Arabic
Scripts داوود, داود(Arabic)
Pronounced Pron. /daː.ˈwuːd/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Alternate transcription of Arabic داوود or داود (see Dawud).

Related Names

Rootdoḏ
VariantsDaud, Dawood, Dawud
Other Languages & CulturesDawit(Amharic) Davit(Armenian) Davud(Azerbaijani) David(Biblical) Dabid, Dauid(Biblical Greek) Dawid(Biblical Hebrew) David(Biblical Latin) Davud(Bosnian) David(Catalan) Daveth(Cornish) David(Croatian) David(Czech) David(Danish) David(Dutch) David, Dewey, Dave, Davey, Davie, Davy(English) Taavet, Taavi(Estonian) Tevita(Fijian) Taavetti, Taavi(Finnish) David(French) Davit(Georgian) David(German) David(Hebrew) Dávid(Hungarian) Davíð(Icelandic) Daud(Indonesian) Dáibhí(Irish) Davide(Italian) Dāvids, Dāvis(Latvian) Deividas, Dovydas(Lithuanian) David(Macedonian) Daud(Malay) Daw(Medieval English) David(Norwegian) Dewydd(Old Welsh) Davoud, Davud(Persian) Dawid(Polish) David(Portuguese) Davi(Portuguese (Brazilian)) David(Romanian) David(Russian) Tavita(Samoan) David, Daividh, Davie(Scottish) Dàibhidh(Scottish Gaelic) David(Serbian) Dávid(Slovak) David(Slovene) Daa'uud(Somali) David(Spanish) David(Swedish) Tevita(Tongan) Davyd(Ukrainian) Daud(Urdu) Dafydd, David, Dewi, Taffy, Dai(Welsh) Daouda(Western African) Dovid, Dudel(Yiddish)
Entry added December 1, 2024