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The name "Mowlid" is masculine and originates from the Arabic name "Muhammad" (Muhammad), which translates to "praiseworthy," "excellent," or "worthy." In Islam, this name is associated with the Prophet Muhammad, revered by over a billion people worldwide. In the Russian-speaking sphere, the name "Mowlid" is less common compared to Turkic peoples, where it is more widely used. The etymology of the name delves into the roots of Islamic culture. From the word "Muhammad," it derives meanings such as "outstanding," "respected," and "deserving of honor." Unlike the Jewish name "Muvhod," which means "one who seeks the lost," "Mowlid" has no connection to Jewish tradition. The name "Mowlid" does not have a significant historical presence in Russian chronicles or among prominent Russian families. It is primarily found among Muslim communities in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Crimea, and countries of the Middle East. People with this name are often associated with the Muslim world and its cultural values. Characteristic traits of the name "Mowlid" may include qualities esteemed in Islam: responsibility, loyalty, reserve, and a sense of justice. However, these traits can vary depending on culture and the individual. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Mowlid" in the Russian-speaking world. In other countries, particularly in Turkic republics of the CIS and the Middle East, there are several notable individuals with this name, but their list is not as extensive as that of Western names. The popularity of the name "Mowlid" among Russian speakers is low. It is much more common in Muslim countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Crimea. Variations of the name may include "Mowlid," "Mowlud" (in some Turkic countries), or diminutives such as "Mowlid," "Mowlya," "Mowlka." The patronymic is typically formed from the name, for example, "Mowlidovich."