Ammad
AH-mad
Ammad is a boy’s name of Arabic origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Ahmad, an Arabic name meaning 'highly praised' or 'most commendable'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1991.
What Ammad Means
“A variant spelling of Ahmad, an Arabic name meaning 'highly praised' or 'most commendable'.”
The Story of Ammad
This name, first recorded in 1991, was born from whispers of praise, a title destined for greatness.
Ammad, a variation of the Arabic name Ahmad, traces its roots to ancient praise. Its presence in records began in 1991, a name that quickly found its moment.
When you imagine your son Ammad, you see a child whose very essence is praiseworthy. He will be the one you commend for his honesty and kindness, the one who embodies what is most commendable in spirit.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 1991
Total Births
12
First Recorded
1991
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