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*[[Morteza Barjesteh]] (born 1951), Iranian pop singer |
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*[[Morteza Ebrahimi]] (born 1982), Iranian footballer |
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Revision as of 16:30, 26 December 2021
Pronunciation | Template:IPA-ar Template:IPA-fa |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Arabic |
Origin | |
Meaning | 'Attainer of the pleasure of God'[1] |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Murtada, Mortada, Murtaza, Mortaza, Murtuza, |
Murtadha or Murtada (Template:Lang-ar) or Murtaza, also spelled Mortaza or Morteza. (Template:Lang-fa) is a common Muslim name of Arabic origin.[2] Pronunciation varies with accent, from native Arabic speakers to speakers of European and Asian languages.
The name is most commonly known as an epithet of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Due to their rhyming nature, Murtadha is often confused with Mustafa which means "The Chosen One", an epithet of Muhammad.[3]
Honorific/regnal name
- Ali ibn Abi Talib (601–661), son-in-law of Muhammad, fourth Rashidun Caliph, first Shi'a Imam
- Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Abid, descendant of Ali, rose in revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate and assumed the name al-Murtadha as his regnal title.
- Al-Murtada Muhammad (died 922), second Zaydi Imam of Yemen
- Abu Hafs Umar al-Murtada (d. 1266), thirteenth Almohad caliph
- Sharif al-Murtaza (965–1044), Shi'a scholar
- Murtada al-Zabidi (1732–1790), Sufi scholar
Given name
- Morteza Agha-Tehrani, hardline Iranian shia cleric and politician
- Morteza Alviri born 1948, is an Iranian politician, Mayor of Tehran 1999–2002
- Morteza Ansari (1781–1864), Shia jurist
- Morteza Asadi (born 1979), Iranian football defender
- Morteza Avini (1947–1993), Iranian photographer of the Iran-Iraq war
- Morteza Aziz-Mohammadi (born 1985), Iranian footballer
- Morteza Bakhtiari (born 1952), Iranian politician
- Morteza Barjesteh (born 1951), Iranian pop singer
- Morteza Ebrahimi (born 1982), Iranian footballer
- Morteza Gholi Khan Hedayat (1856–1911), Iranian politician and first chairman of the Iranian parliament
- Morteza Hannaneh (1923–1989), Persian (Iranian) composer and horn player
- Morteza Hosseini Fayaz (born 1928), Iraqi Twelver Shi'a Marja
- Morteza Hosseini Shirazi, religious authority
- Morteza Izadi Zardalou (born 1981), Iranian footballer
- Morteza Kashi (born 1981), Iranian football footballer
- Murtaza Ahmed Khan, Indian politician
- Morteza Kermani-Moghaddam, former Iranian football player
- Morteza Mahjoub (born 1980), Iranian chess grandmaster
- Morteza Moghtadai (born 1936), Iranian Shia scholar
- Morteza Mohammadkhan (born 1947), the Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance of Iran 1993–1997
- Morteza Mohasses, prominent Iranian football coach and analyst
- Morteza Momayez (1935–2005), Iranian graphic designer
- Morteza Motahhari (1920–1979), Iranian scholar, cleric, University lecturer, and politician
- Morteza Pouraliganji (born 1992), Iranian footballer
- Morteza Poursamadi (born 1952), Iranian cinematographer
- Murtaza Razvi, Pakistani journalist
- Morteza Sadouqi Mazandarani (born 1946), Iranian Twelver Shi'a Marja
- Morteza Sepahvand (born 1979), Iranian amateur boxer
- Morteza Zarringol, Iranian Kurdish politician
- Morteza-Qoli Bayat (1890–1958), Prime Minister of Iran
- Murtaza Bhutto (1954-1996), Pakistani Member of the Sindh Provincial Assembly and left-wing politician
- Murtala Muhammed (1938–1976) Nigerian Army general who was 4th Head of State of Nigeria.
Surname
- Ali Murtaza, Indian cricketer
- Mashrafe Mortaza, Bangladeshi Cricketer
- Muzammil Murtaza, Pakistani Hazara Tennis Player
See also
- Al-Mujtaba