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'''Haydar''' ({{lang-ar|حيدر}}), also spelt '''Hajdar''', '''Hayder''', '''[[Heidar]]''', '''[[Haider]]''', '''[[Heydar]]''', and other variants, is an Arabic male [[given name]], also used as a [[surname]], meaning "[[lion]]". In Islamic tradition, the name is primarily associated with [[Ali|Ali ibn Abi Talib]] (first [[Imamate in Shia doctrine|Shia Imam]] and fourth [[Rashidun|Rashidun Caliph]]), the son-in-law and cousin of [[Muhammad]], who was nicknamed "Haydar".<ref name=eb>{{cite web | last=Nasr | first=Seyyed Hossein | title=Ali - Biography, History, & Facts | website=[[Encyclopedia Britannica]] | url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ali-Muslim-caliph | access-date=8 March 2022| quote=Alī is known within the Islamic tradition by a number of titles, some reflecting his personal qualities and others derived from particular episodes of his life. They include... Asad Allāh (“Lion of God”), Ḥaydar (“Lion”),... }}</ref>
'''Haydar''' ({{langx|ar|حيدر}}), also spelt '''Hajdar''', '''Hayder''', '''[[Heidar]]''', '''[[Haider]]''', '''[[Heydar]]''', Haidr, and other variants, is an Arabic male [[given name]], also used as a [[surname]], meaning "[[lion]]".


In Islamic tradition, the name is primarily associated with [[Ali|Ali ibn Abi Talib]] (first [[Imamate in Shia doctrine|Shia Imam]] and fourth [[Rashidun|Rashidun Caliph]]), the son-in-law and cousin of [[Muhammad]], who was nicknamed "Haydar".<ref name=eb>{{cite web | last=Nasr | first=Seyyed Hossein | title=Ali - Biography, History, & Facts | website=[[Encyclopedia Britannica]] | url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ali-Muslim-caliph | access-date=8 March 2022| quote=Alī is known within the Islamic tradition by a number of titles, some reflecting his personal qualities and others derived from particular episodes of his life. They include... Asad Allāh (“Lion of God”), Ḥaydar (“Lion”),... }}</ref>
The variants [[Hyder (name)|Hyder]] and [[Hyderi (name)|Hyderi]] ({{lang-ur|حیدری}}) are [[Urdu]] variants used predominantly by Muslims in [[South Asia]].

The variants [[Hyder (name)|Hyder]] and [[Hyderi (name)|Hyderi]] ({{langx|ur|حیدری}}) are [[Urdu]] variants used predominantly by Muslims in [[South Asia]].


==Hajdar==
==Hajdar==
*[[Hajdar Blloshmi]] (1860–1936), Albanian politician
*[[Hajdar Blloshmi]] (1860–1936), Albanian politician
*[[Hajdar Muneka]] (born 1954), Albanian journalist and diplomat
*[[Hajdar Muneka]] (1954–2022), Albanian journalist and diplomat


==Haydar==
==Haydar==
===Given name===
===Given name===
*[[Ali]], the son-in-law and cousin of the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]], said to have been nicknamed "Haydar".
*[[Ali]], the son-in-law and cousin of the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]], said to have been nicknamed "Haydar".
*Haydar Paşa, Vizier of Ottoman Empire
*Haydar Pasha, Vizier of [[Ottoman Empire]]
*[[Haydar Aşan]], Turkish Olympian
*[[Haydar Aşan]], Turkish Olympian
*[[Haydar Ergülen]], Turkish poet
*[[Haydar Ergülen]], Turkish poet
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===Middle name===
===Middle name===
*[[Ali Haydar Şen]], Turkish businessman
*[[Ali Haydar Şen]] (born 1939), Turkish businessman
*[[Mohammed Haydar Zammar]] (born 1961), Syrian Muslim jihadist and al-Qaida recruiter
*[[Mohammed Haydar Zammar]] (born 1961), Syrian Muslim jihadist and al-Qaida recruiter


===Surname===
===Surname===
*[[Darren Haydar]] (born 1979), Canadian professional ice hockey
*[[Darren Haydar]] (born 1979), Canadian professional ice hockey player
*[[Kamal Haydar]] (1933–1980), Yemeni short story writer
*[[Kamal Haydar]] (1933–1980), Yemeni short story writer
*[[Paula Haydar]], American academic and translator
*[[Paula Haydar]] (born 1965), American academic and translator
*[[Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar]], Persian Sufi saint
*[[Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar]], Persian Sufi saint
*[[Shaykh Haydar]], a religious leader of the Safaviyya from 1460 to 1488
*[[Shaykh Haydar]] (1459–1488), a religious leader of the Safaviyya from 1460 to 1488
*[[Sultan Haydar]] (born 1985), Turkish female long-distance runner of Ethiopian origin
*[[Sultan Haydar]] (born 1987), Turkish female long-distance runner of Ethiopian origin


==Haidar==
==Haidar==
* [[Celine Haidar]] (born {{circa}} 2005), Lebanese footballer

* [[Haidar Haidar]] (1936–2023), Syrian writer and novelist.
* [[Ibrahim Haidar]] (1867–1974), Lebanese politician
* [[Ibrahim Haidar]] (1867–1974), Lebanese politician
* [[Que Haidar]] (born 1979), Malaysian actor
* [[Salim Haidar]] (1911–1980), Lebanese politician
* [[Salim Haidar]] (1911–1980), Lebanese politician
* [[Haider Abbas Rizvi|Haidar Abbas Rizvi]], Pakistani Politician
* [[Haider Abbas Rizvi]] (born 1968), Pakistani politician


==Hayder==
==Hayder==
* [[Hyder Ali|Hayder Ali]] (1720 - 1782) Founder of Mysore Sultanate and Father of [[Tipu Sultan]]
* [[Hyder Ali|Hayder Ali]] (1720 - 1782) Founder of Mysore Sultanate and Father of [[Tipu Sultan]]
* [[Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal|Baba Hayder e Safdar Wali]], a Sufi Saint in Mulbagal, Karnataka, India
* [[Hayder of Crimea]]
* [[Hayder of Crimea]]


==Other variant spellings==
==Other variant spellings==
For people with these variant spellings, see:
For people with these variant spellings, see:
*[[Heidar]]
* [[Heidar]]
* [[Haider]]
* [[Haider]]
* [[Heydar]]
* [[Heydar]]
*[[Hyder (name)]]
* [[Hyder (name)]]
*[[Hyderi (name)]]
* [[Hyderi (name)]]
* [[Heydari (name)]]
* [[Jaider]] - Spanish version
* [[Aidar (disambiguation)]] - Brazilian Portuguese variant
* [[Aydar (disambiguation)]] - Brazilian Portuguese variant
* [[Gaidar (surname)]] - Russian (or Russian-influenced) variant


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Arabic masculine given names]]
[[Category:Arabic-language masculine given names]]
[[Category:Iranian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Iranian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Islamic culture]]
[[Category:Islamic culture]]
[[Category:Surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames]]
[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]

Latest revision as of 02:48, 18 December 2024

Haydar
PronunciationArabic: [ˈħajˌdar, ħeː-]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArabic
Meaningbrave, lion

Haydar (Arabic: حيدر), also spelt Hajdar, Hayder, Heidar, Haider, Heydar, Haidr, and other variants, is an Arabic male given name, also used as a surname, meaning "lion".

In Islamic tradition, the name is primarily associated with Ali ibn Abi Talib (first Shia Imam and fourth Rashidun Caliph), the son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad, who was nicknamed "Haydar".[1]

The variants Hyder and Hyderi (Urdu: حیدری) are Urdu variants used predominantly by Muslims in South Asia.

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  1. ^ Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. "Ali - Biography, History, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 8 March 2022. Alī is known within the Islamic tradition by a number of titles, some reflecting his personal qualities and others derived from particular episodes of his life. They include... Asad Allāh ("Lion of God"), Ḥaydar ("Lion"),...