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Emir of Afghanistan (r. 1826–39 and 1843–63)
Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai, (23 December 1792 – 9 June 1863) nicknamed the Great Emir, was the founder of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the prominent
Dost_Mohammad_Khan
Afghan military officer and politician (1909–1978)
Mohammad Daoud Khan (18 July 1909 – 28 April 1978), also romanized as Daud Khan or Dawood Khan, was an Afghan military officer and politician who served
Mohammad_Daoud_Khan
King of Afghanistan from 1929 to 1933
paternal grandfather was Yahya Khan, and his great grandfather was Sultan Mohammad Khan Telayee, the brother of Dost Mohammad Khan. Nadir's ancestors were exiled
Mohammad_Nadir_Shah
Shah of Iran from 1789 to 1797
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (Persian: آقا محمد خان قاجار, romanized: Âqâ Mohammad Xân-e Qâjâr; 14 March 1742 – 17 June 1797), also known by his regnal name
Agha_Mohammad_Khan_Qajar
King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
Sardar Sultan Mohammad Khan Telai, half-brother of Emir Dost Mohammad Khan. His grandfather Mohammad Yahya Khan (father in law of Emir Yaqub Khan) was in charge
Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
Regent of Kabul from 1823 to 1826
Sardar Sultan Mohammad Khan Barakzai, (1795 – 1861) also known as Ghazi Sultan Mohammad Talaei, through his epithet as the Golden Sultan, was an Afghan
Sultan_Mohammad_Khan
Victor of Maiwand
Ghazi Mohammad Ayub Khan Barakzai, (1857 – 7 April 1914) nicknamed the Victor of Maiwand, and as the Afghan Prince Charlie was, for a while, the governor
Mohammad Ayub Khan (Afghanistan)
Mohammad_Ayub_Khan_(Afghanistan)
Emir of Afghanistan during 1879
Mohammad Yaqub Khan Barakzai (1849 – 15 November 1923) was Emir of Afghanistan from 21 February to 12 October 1879. He was a Pashtun and the son of the
Mohammad_Yaqub_Khan
Former Governor of Bihar
Arif Mohammad Khan (born 18 November 1951) is an Indian politician who previously served as the 42nd Governor of Bihar from 2025 to 2026. He belongs from
Arif_Mohammad_Khan
Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer
Mohammad Junaid Khan (Pashto: جنید خان; born 24 December 1989) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer who played for the Pakistan national cricket
Junaid_Khan_(cricketer)
Emir of Afghanistan from 1866 to 1867
Mohammad Afzal Khan Barakzai (1815 – 7 October 1867) was the governor of Afghan Turkestan from 1849 to 1863 and was Emir of Afghanistan from May 1866
Mohammad_Afzal_Khan
Emir of Afghanistan from 1867 to 1868
son of Dost Mohammad Khan. He was an ethnic Pashtun belonging to the Barakzai tribe. Azam Khan succeeded his brother Mohammad Afzal Khan after the latter's
Mohammad_Azam_Khan
Emir of Afghanistan and hero of the Anglo-Afghan War
Mohammad Akbar Khan Barakzai, (11 November 1817 – 10 December 1847) famously known as Wazir Akbar Khan, was a Barakzai prince and military commander who
Wazir_Akbar_Khan
President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969
Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan NPk HJ HPk MBE (14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974) was a Pakistani politician and military officer who served as the 2nd President
Ayub_Khan
Pakistani cricketer (1928–2009)
Khan Mohammad (Punjabi, Urdu: خان محمد) (1 January 1928 – 4 July 2009) was a cricket player who was a member of Pakistan's first Test team that played
Khan_Mohammad
Afghan Prime Minister
Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (1884 – 26 October 1953) was a political figure in Afghanistan. Mohammad Hashim Khan was born in 1884 in Dehradun, British
Mohammad_Hashim_Khan
1818–1978 ruling dynasty of Afghanistan
Musahiban Mohammad Zahir Shah and de facto under his cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan. The Barakzai dynasty was established by Dost Mohammad Khan after the
Barakzai_dynasty
Qajar chieftain (1715–1759)
Fath-Ali Khan Qajar and the father of Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar and Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, who founded the Qajar dynasty of Iran. Mohammad Hasan Khan was
Mohammad_Hasan_Khan_Qajar
Emir of Afghanistan (r. 1863–66 and 1868–79)
Sher Ali Khan Barakzai (c. 1825 – 21 February 1879) was Emir of Afghanistan after the death of his father Dost Mohammad Khan on 9 June 1863, until his
Sher_Ali_Khan
British Raj politician (1878–1931)
Maharaja Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, KCSI, KCIE (4 June 1878 – 23 March 1931) was the Raja of Mahmudabad from 28 June 1903 to 23 March
Mohammad_Ali_Mohammad_Khan
British terrorist (1974–2005)
Mohammad Sidique Khan (20 October 1974 – 7 July 2005) was a British terrorist. He was the oldest and is believed to be the leader of the four Islamist
Mohammad_Sidique_Khan
Indian politician
Khan Muhammad Abbas Khan is a former member of Indian National Congress, a liberal reformer, Khan Mohammad Abbas Khan belonged to the Democratic Party
Khan_Mohammad_Abbas_Khan
Nawab of Bhopal from 1707 to 1728
Dost Mohammad Khan (c. 1657–1728) was the founder of Bhopal State in central India. He founded the modern city of Bhopal, the capital of the modern day
Dost_Mohammad_of_Bhopal
Afghan Prime Minister
and Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan, his eventual successor. His other two brothers are Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan and Sardar Shah Wali Khan.[citation needed]
Shah_Mahmud_Khan
Pakistani politician
Nawab of Kalabagh Malik Amir Mohammad Khan (نواب کالا باغ; 20 June 1910 – 26 November 1967) was the hereditary ruler of Kalabagh Estate and a prominent
Amir_Mohammad_Khan
Emir of Afghanistan from 1880 to 1901
Abdur Rahman Khan was the only son of Mohammad Afzal Khan, and grandson of Dost Mohammad Khan, founder of the Barakzai dynasty. Abdur Rahman Khan re-established
Abdur_Rahman_Khan
Prime Minister of Afghanistan since 2021
Hasan Akhund was recovering from an illness. Pashto: محمد حسن آخوند کاکڑ Mohammad Farshad Daryosh (17 May 2023). "Mawlawi Kabir Appointed Acting PM As Mullah
Hasan_Akhund
Indian independence activist (1890–1988)
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (6 February 1890 – 20 January 1988), also known as Bacha Khan and Badshah Khan, was an Indian independence activist from the North-West
Abdul_Ghaffar_Khan
Emir of Afghanistan from 1901 to 1919
the Emir Abdur Rahman Khan, whom he succeeded by right of primogeniture in October 1901. His grandfather was Mohammad Afzal Khan. Habibullah was the eldest
Habibullah_Khan
Bangladeshi brigadier general
Khan Mohammad Azad (also known as KM Azad; born 15 October 1974) is a Bangladesh Army colonel who served as the additional director general (operations)
Khan_Mohammad_Azad
First Grand vizier of Qajar Iran
1790, Ebrahim changed sides and swore allegiance to Agha Mohammad Khan. In 1791, when Lotf Ali Khan was marching to Kerman, Ebrahim took control of Shiraz
Hajji_Ebrahim_Shirazi
Dost Mohammad's campaign to Jalalabad
Mohammad's Campaign to Jalalabad (1834) took place in Early 1834, prior to the summer invasion of Shah Shuja Durrani in Kandahar. Dost Mohammad Khan wished
Dost Mohammad's Campaign to Jalalabad (1834)
Dost_Mohammad's_Campaign_to_Jalalabad_(1834)
Bangladeshi politician (1920–1981)
Yar Mohammad Khan (September 9, 1920 – August 29, 1981) was a Bangladeshi politician and statesman. He was the co-founder and first treasurer of the Bangladesh
Yar_Mohammad_Khan
Khan Mohammad Khan was a general in the Royal Afghan Army who served as the Minister of Defense of Afghanistan in 1961. Lee, Jonathan L. (8 March 2022)
Khan_Mohammad_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammad, or Muhammed Khan may refer to: Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan) (died 1338), claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate Ulugh Muhammad
Mohammad_Khan
Grand Vizier of Iran in 1865–1866
Mirza Mohammad Khan Sepahsalar (Persian: میرزا محمدخان سپهسالار; died c. 1867) also known as Kashikchi Bashi and then Sepahsalar (death 1867) was the
Mirza Mohammad Khan Sepahsalar
Mirza_Mohammad_Khan_Sepahsalar
Vakil ol-Ra'aya of Iran from 1751 to 1779
Mohammad Karim Khan Zand (Persian: محمدکریم خان زند, romanized: Mohammad Karīm Khân-e Zand; c. 1705 – 1 March 1779) was the founder of the Zand dynasty
Karim_Khan_Zand
Leader of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1929
lasted only nine months and he was replaced by Mohammad Nadir Shah on 13 October 1929. Amanullah Khan attempted to return to Afghanistan, but he had little
Amanullah_Khan
Khan of Iran in 1779
Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand (Persian: محمدعلی خان زند; born c. 1760; died after 1792) was the second khan of Zand Iran, ruling from 6 March 1779 until 19 June
Mohammad-Ali_Khan_Zand
Conflict in Afghanistan
Mohammad Khan's incompetent and weak son, Sa'id Mohammad Khan was put on the throne. Sa'id Mohammad Khan was very unpopular among the people of Herat. He
Herat_campaign_of_1862–1863
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad Yusef Khan, and other spellings, may refer to: Muhammad Yousuf Khan or Dilip Kumar (1922–2021), Indian film actor Mohammad Yusuf Khan, father
Mohammad_Yusuf_Khan
President of Pakistan from 1969 to 1971
2000). "Gen Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan - 3". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 28 January 2025. Cowasjee, Ardeshir. "General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan". Dawn News. Yahya
Yahya_Khan
Indian politician
Mohammad Tahir Khan (born 15 August 1975) is an Indian politician for the Sultanpur (Lok Sabha constituency) in Uttar Pradesh and currently he is Samajwadi
Mohammad_Tahir_Khan
Bangladeshi academic
Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan is a professor of International Relations at the University of Dhaka. He is a member of the University Grants Commission. Khan
Mohammad_Tanzimuddin_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad Ali Khan may refer to: Mohammad Ali Khan Zand (c. 1760 – 1779), second shah of the Zand dynasty Mohammad-Ali Khan (sepahsalar), Iranian military
Mohammad_Ali_Khan
Governor of Kohgiluyeh, Khuzestan, fars
Mohammad Khan Baloch (Balochi:محمد هان بلۏچ) was a Baloch military commander and statesman during Safavid dynasty and Afsharid Persia. He joined the Mahmud
Mohammad_Khan_Baloch
1878–1880 war between the British Empire and the Emirate of Afghanistan
when the latter was ruled by Sher Ali Khan of the Barakzai dynasty, the son of former Emir Dost Mohammad Khan. The war was part of the Great Game between
Second_Anglo-Afghan_War
Shah of the Durrani Empire
himself king, but soon chose to surrender, and be succeeded by Wazir Akbar Khan. Shahpur fled to Ludhiana, and died in Peshawar. Shahpur was born to Shuja
Shahpur_Shah_Durrani
Influential Afghan nobleman (c. 1797–1860)
brother of Sultan Mohammad Khan Telai, Yar Mohammad Khan and Pir Mohammad Khan, and a half-brother of Dost Mohammad Khan, Said Mohammad Khan was associated
Said_Mohammad_Khan
Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh
The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque is a historical mosque near Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The mosque was built in Atish Khan Mahalla by Khan Mohammad
Khan_Mohammad_Mridha_Mosque
Sardar
brother Rahim Dil Khan and his son Siddiq Khan, to which state of chaos and anarchy gave a strategic advantage to Dost Mohammad Khan, a half-brother of
Kohan_Dil_Khan
Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1985 to 1988
he led his own faction while holding ceremonial party's presidency. Mohammad Khan Junejo belonged to a Sindhi Rajput Family. He hailed from an influential
Muhammad_Khan_Junejo
19th-century Afghan politician
Mohammad Azim Khan Barakzai was the Afghan governor of Kashmir from 1812 to 1819. He was the fifth son of the chief of the Barakzai tribe, Payandah Khan
Mohammad_Azim_Khan
Shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848
1795, when Agha Mohammad Khan, the founder of the Qajar dynasty, was reconquering the eastern provinces of Iran. Thus, Agha Mohammad was forced to withdraw
Mohammad_Shah_Qajar
Bakhtawar Khan Mohammad or simply Bakhtawar, (Persian: بختاور خان محمد, born 1620 in Persia; died February 19, 1685, in Delhi) was a Persian historian
Bakhtawar_Khan_Mohammad
Conflict between the Zand and Qajar in Iran
February 1759, between the forces of Karim Khan Zand, commanded by Shaykh Ali Khan Zand, and Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar. The battle resulted in a total Qajar
Battle_of_Astarabad_(1759)
1838–1842 British-Afghan war
the country taking sides in a succession dispute between emir Dost Mohammad Khan (Barakzai) and former King Shah Shujah (Durrani), whom they reinstalled
First_Anglo-Afghan_War
Nawab of Bengal from 1717 to 1727
Murshid Quli Khan (c. 1660 – 30 June 1727), also known as Mohammad Hadi (born as Suryanarayana Mishra), was the first Nawab of Bengal, serving from 1717
Murshid_Quli_Khan
Khan of Nakhchivan from 1787 to 1809
Agha Mohammad Khan (r. 1789–1797), who as a result had Kalb-Ali seized and taken to Tehran in 1796, where he was blinded. Another khan, Mohammad Khan Qajar
Kalb-Ali_Khan_Kangarlu
Indian politician
Nawab Mohammad Moazam Khan (born 10 September 1970) is an Indian politician and a former Member of Telangana Legislative Assembly of the Bahadurpura from
Mohammad_Moazam_Khan
Afghan politician (1885–1964)
Mohammad Gul Khan Momand (17 January 1885 – 18 August 1964), was both a literary figure and a politician in Afghanistan. He also served as an Army Officer
Mohammad_Gul_Khan_Momand
Afghan politician and poet
Daoud Khan, but was arrested after the 1978 communist coup d'état and executed along with many other anti-communist politicians in 1979. Mohammad Musa
Mohammad_Musa_Shafiq
Riots in response to murder in Uttar Pradesh, India
named Ramgopal Mishra, who was shot to death by Saif Ali Khan, Mohammad Shoaib, and Javed Khan, for allegedly removing a flag. During the protest, Muslim
2024_Bahraich_violence
Sardar
Kabul-based half-brother Dost Mohammad Khan in 1856. Rahim Dil was born in Kandahar into a Barakzai family, to his father Payandah Khan and to an Idu Khel Hotak
Rahim_Dil_Khan
Nawab of Bhopal from 1742 to 1777
influential Hindu wife of Yar Muhammad and a direct descendant of Dost Mohammad Khan.[citation needed] Muhammad Shah Alamgir II Cahoon, Ben. "Indian Princely
Faiz_Mohammad_Khan
Self-proclaimed ruler of Afghanistan in 1929 (1891–1929)
the Afghan throne with King Amanullah Khan. After defeating Amanullah, he was eventually defeated by Mohammad Nadir Shah. Khalilullah Khalili, a noted
Habibullah_Kalakani
Medical condition
S309215. PMC 8242127. PMID 34211288. Khan Mohammad Beigi, Pooya (2018), "Alopecia Totalis/Universalis", in Khan Mohammad Beigi, Pooya (ed.), Alopecia Areata:
Alopecia_universalis
Shah of the Durrani Empire
was imprisoned by the Barakzai dynasty, and was succeeded by Sultan Mohammad Khan. Ayub Shah Durrani died in 1837. Persian: شاه در دران, romanized: Šāh
Ayub_Shah_Durrani
Emir of Emirs
Peshawar branch: Sardar Ata Muhammad Khan (1786–1824). Sardar Yar Muhammad Khan (1790–1828). Sultan Mohammad Khan Telai (1795–1861), ancestor of the later
Payandah_Khan
Safavid military commander (died 1514)
Mohammad Khan Ustajlu (Persian: محمد خان استاجلو; died 1514) was an Iranian military commander and official from the Turkoman Ustajlu tribe, who served
Mohammad_Khan_Ustajlu
Bangladeshi educationist (born 1917)
Khan Mohammad Salek was an educationist from Bangladesh. For his special contribution to the field of education, he was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 1992
Khan_Mohammad_Salek
Shah of the Durrani Empire
briefly before being deposed by the request of Mohammad Akbar Khan's nobles, being replaced by Dost Mohammad Khan. Jang was given a residency in Punjab, British
Fateh_Jang_Durrani
King of Afghanistan in 1929
Inayatullah Khan Barakzai (20 October 1888 – 12 August 1946) was the King of Afghanistan for three days in January 1929. He was the son of former Afghan
Inayatullah_Khan
Pakistan movement activist
Khan Jalaluddin Khan, (Urdu: خان جلال الدین خان) (5 March 1901 – 23 January 1981) aka Jalal Baba (Urdu: جلال بابا), was a prime minister of Nawab of Amb
Jalal_Baba
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad Amir Khan may refer to: Mohammad Amir Khan (cricketer) (born 2001), Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Amir Khan (field hockey) (born 1993), Indian
Mohammad_Amir_Khan
Pakistani politician, writer, scholar (1914–1973)
Mohammad Amir Ahmad Khan (Urdu: محمد عامر احمد خان), titled the Raja of Mahmudabad (راجہ صاحب محمود آباد) (5 November 1914 – 14 October 1973), was a prominent
Mohammad_Amir_Ahmed_Khan
Afghan prince and diplomat
dynasty, a son of Mohammad Yusuf Khan [ps], elder half-brother of King Mohammed Nadir Shah, and father of President Mohammed Daoud Khan and Minister of
Mohammad_Aziz_Khan
Fourth Durrani emperor (r. 1801–1803; 1809–1818)
deposed again in 1818. The elder brother of Dost Mohammad Khan, the chief of the Barakzai, Fateh Khan, took an important part in raising Mahmud Shah Durrani
Mahmud_Shah_Durrani
Indian Politician (1884 - 1958)
Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan (August 1884 – 28 June 1958) was an eminent Muslim politician and a leading activist of the All-India Muslim League, who stood
Nawab_Mohammad_Ismail_Khan
Afghan politician (1917–1979)
other Communist Party of the Soviet Union members. Under Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan's prime ministership, suppression of radicals was common. However
Nur_Muhammad_Taraki
1929) until the last king, Mohammad Zahir Shah, was deposed in the 1973 coup d'état, led by his first cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan. Despite being part of the
List of heads of state of Afghanistan
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Afghanistan
19th century civil war in Afghanistan
began as a result of Dost Mohammad Khan's death on 9 June 1863, and the subsequent power struggles among his sons. Dost Mohammad consolidated his power in
Afghan_Civil_War_(1863–1869)
King of Afghanistan
Amir Ali Ahmad Khan, Shaghasi (Pashto: علي احمد خان; Persian: علی احمد خان, 1883–1929) was an Afghan king from the Shaghasi family of the Barakzai tribe
Ali_Ahmad_Khan
Indian film producer (1938–2010)
Mohammad Tahir Hussain Khan (19 September 1938 – 2 February 2010), better known as Tahir Hussain, was an Indian film producer, screenwriter, actor, and
Tahir_Hussain
Emir of Afghanistan
Nasrullah Khan Barakzai GCMG (1874 – May 1920), sometimes spelt as Nasr Ullah Khan, was shahzada (crown prince) of Afghanistan and second son of Emir Abdur
Nasrullah_Khan_(Afghanistan)
Pakistani conservative economist and lawyer
Fida Mohammad Khan (Urdu: مفتی فدا محمد خان 24 November 1919 – 20 December 2007) was a Pakistani conservative economist and lawyer who served as the Governor
Fida_Mohammad_Khan
Pakistani town
in Tando Mohammad Khan, highly active in the politics of Tando Mohammad Khan for centuries. There are four sugar mills in Tando Mohammad Khan city, namely:
Tando_Muhammad_Khan
Founder of the Durrani Empire
escorted by Mohammad Taqi Khan Shirazi, a disgruntled former officer of Nader Shah, and Nasir Khan, the governor of Kabul and Peshawar. Taqi Khan joined Ahmad
Ahmad_Shah_Durrani
Indian actor (born 1981)
Mohammed Iqbal Khan (born 10 February 1981), more commonly known as Iqbal Khan, is an Indian actor. Khan was born in Kashmir and began school in Tyndale
Iqbal_Khan_(actor)
Sultan of Herat
Mohammad Zaman Khan Abdali was the chief of the Abdali tribal confederacy that ruled the Sadozai Sultanate of Herat in the early 18th century and was
Mohammad_Zaman_Khan
Shah of Iran from 1909 to 1925
the removal of his father Mohammad Ali Shah by the Parliament on 16 July 1909. Due to his young age, his uncle, Ali-Reza Khan, took charge of state affairs
Ahmad_Shah_Qajar
Indian politician, social worker and industrialist (born 1927)
Haji Ghulam Mohammad Khan (born 30 December 1927) is an Indian former politician, social worker and industrialist. He was a member of 6th Lok Sabha, 7th
Ghulam_Mohammad_Khan
Governor of Semnan from 1799 to 1802
Through a close partnership with Eshaq Khan, Mohammad Vali Mirza was able to maintain his rule. Mohammad Khan Hazara Beglerbegi, the Hazara governor of
Mohammad_Vali_Mirza
Dost Mohammad's conquest of Kandahar
Kohan Dil Khan, the ruler of Kandahar, was disturbed by the punishment of the Tokhi and Hotaki of Qalat by Dost Mohammad Khan. Kohandil Khan was worried
Conquest_of_Kandahar
Executive body of the Afghan government
alternative name(s): (Engineer) M. Khan, Khial Mohammad Khan, Khyal Mohammad Mohammad Khan, Khyal Mohammad Muhammad Khan. Started as acting minister on 28
Cabinet_of_Afghanistan
City in Punjab, Pakistan
name to Nowshera. In 1881, Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV renamed the area to Rahim Yar Khan in honour of his son. Rahim Yar Khan was a part of the Bahawalpur State
Rahim_Yar_Khan
Pakistani cricketer (born 2002)
Zaman Khan, Mohammad Haris, Yasir Khan, and others". ESPNcricinfo. 1 March 2022. "Breakout stars of PSL 2022: Zaman Khan, Mohammad Haris, Yasir Khan, and
Yasir_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
first-class cricketer Amir Khan (boxer) (born 1986), British professional boxer Mohammad Amir Khan (cricketer) Amir Ahmad Khan, politician in the All India
Amir_Khan
Iranian voice actor
popular adult puppets in the history of the Iranian television Jenab Khan. Mohammad Bahrani was born on 11 September 1981 in Shiraz to an English teacher
Mohammad_Bahrani
Mohammad Zafar Khan was a one-star rank officer of the Pakistan Army who served as the Director of the Corps of Remount Veterinary and Farms in the 1950s
Mohammad_Zafar_Khan
KHAN MOHAMMAD
KHAN MOHAMMAD
Male
Hindi/Indian
(Hindi ख़ान, Urdu: خان): Hindi and Muslim name derived from Turkish khan, KHAN means "nobleman, ruler." It was originally a title but is now widely used as a personal name.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name PEN-CHAN means "full moon."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Chengiz Khan
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, German, Hebrew, Muslim, Vietnamese
With Raising Tone; Audience
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Welsh Siân, SHAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Shan.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant spelling of Keane.English : variant spelling of Keen.
Male
German
Short form of German Johann, HAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Indian
Leader, Ruler, Ameer
Boy/Male
Muslim
Leader, Ruler, Ameer
Male
Greek
Short form of Greek Thanatos, THAN means "death."
Boy/Male
Indian
Dawn, Sunrise, Morning glory, First Ray of light, One who is of the nature of time itself
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian, KIAN means "ancient, distant."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian, KEAN means "ancient, distant."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Rulers Daughter
Girl/Female
Muslim
The rulers daughter
Male
Irish
(pronounced yo-wen) Ancient Irish Gaelic name, derived from the word iúr, EÓGHAN means "born of yew."
Boy/Male
Irish
From cian “â€ancient, enduring.â€â€ In legend Cian Mac Mael Muad was the son-in-law of Brian Boru (read the legend) who led the armies from the province of Munster to victory over the invading Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014, a battle in which both he and Brian were killed. Cian was the eighth most popular Irish boys name in Ireland in 2003.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pathan. Leader.
Boy/Male
Indian
Chengiz Khan
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Hákon, HÅKAN means "high son."
KHAN MOHAMMAD
KHAN MOHAMMAD
Boy/Male
Muslim
Happy
Boy/Male
English
Ropemaker. An English surname.
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Welsh
White and Smooth; Soft; Happiness; Fair; Pure
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Bird; Swan Hamsavahini
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Ruler
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fame, Bravery, Fearlessness
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Abigayil, ABIGAIL means "father rejoices." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of King David. Anglicized form of Irish Gobnait, meaning "little smith."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prashvi | பà¯à®°à®·à¯à®µà¯€
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Good Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rudra Priya | à®°à¯à®¤à¯à®°à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Goddess Durga
KHAN MOHAMMAD
KHAN MOHAMMAD
KHAN MOHAMMAD
KHAN MOHAMMAD
KHAN MOHAMMAD
a.
Earlier than Tertiary.
adv.
Then. See Then.
conj.
Than.
adv. & conj.
Than.
v. t.
To inclose for mowing; to set aside for grass.
n.
The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written khan.
inf. & plural pres.
To have; have.
n.
Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.
v. t.
To spend less than.
adv.
Before; sooner than.
n.
A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.
n.
An Eastern inn or caravansary.
v. t.
To know; to ken.
n.
See Khan.
conj.
A particle expressing comparison, used after certain adjectives and adverbs which express comparison or diversity, as more, better, other, otherwise, and the like. It is usually followed by the object compared in the nominative case. Sometimes, however, the object compared is placed in the objective case, and than is then considered by some grammarians as a preposition. Sometimes the object is expressed in a sentence, usually introduced by that; as, I would rather suffer than that you should want.
a.
More than regal; worthy of one greater than a king.
adv.
Rather than.
a.
More than human.
adv.
When.
a.
More than usual; extraordinary; more than sufficient; measureless.