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The name **Muhammadat** is a form of a masculine name with deep historical and religious roots. It derives from the Arabic name **Muhammad (Muhammad)**, which means "praiseworthy," "esteemed," or "one who extols." In Islamic tradition, this name belongs to the Prophet Muhammad, given in honor of his exalted mission and position among the prophets. The meaning of the name underscores ideals of manhood, high qualities, and spiritual strength. Its origin can be traced back to early Islamic history. After the revelation of the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet, the name Muhammad became one of the most widespread in the Islamic world. It embodies the concept of serving Allah, willpower, and wisdom. Over time, the name entered the Russian language and other languages in a transliterated form, including **Muhammadat**. Historically, the name Muhammad (in various spellings) was predominantly used in Muslim countries. In Russia, its usage was mainly among the Muslim population, especially during the 19th and 20th centuries. In the modern era, the name has become more recognizable through the Muslim community, particularly in the Northern republics where Islam plays a significant role in culture and traditions. People with this name are often associated with qualities such as dedication to their work, responsibility, respect for spiritual values, and a striving for harmony between the material and spiritual aspects of life. Manliness, reserve, and a sense of mission are also characteristic traits of the bearers of this name. They typically possess inner strength but can also be modest and restrained, not prone to panic or risky behavior without a solid foundation. Renowned bearers of the name Muhammad (and its variations) are difficult to name in a strict sense, but the name appears among political figures, religious leaders, and cultural figures in Muslim countries. For example, in Tatarstan and other CIS republics, the name is not uncommon. In Russia, the name **Muhammadat** is not widely popular, but among the Muslim diaspora and in Muslim regions, it is welcomed. In recent years, there has been a noticeable revival of interest in the names of the prophets, including Muhammad, due to both religious and cultural reasons. Variants or diminutives of the name may include **Muhammad**, **Muhammed**, as well as more affectionate names such as **Muham**, **Muhammadi**, **Ahmadi** (in some regions).