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*[[Ghulam Mohammad (disambiguation)|Ghulam Mohammad]], also Ghulam Mohammed, Ghulam Muhammad etc., notably borne by
*[[Ghulam Mohammad (disambiguation)|Ghulam Mohammad]], also Ghulam Mohammed, Ghulam Muhammad etc., notably borne by
**[[The Great Gama|Ghulam Mohammad Baksh Butt]] (1878–1960), Pakistani wrestler known as "The Great Gama"
**[[The Great Gama|Ghulam Mohammad Baksh Butt]] (1878–1960), Pakistani wrestler known as "The Great Gama"
*Ghulam Maula, notably borne by
**[[Golam Moula]] (1920–1967), Bengali doctor and activist
**[[Golam Maula Rony]] (born 1967), politician and businessman
*[[Ghulam Mohiuddin (disambiguation)|Ghulam Mohiuddin]], also other spellings
*[[Ghulam Mohiuddin (disambiguation)|Ghulam Mohiuddin]], also other spellings
*[[Ghulam Murtaza (disambiguation)|Ghulam Murtaza]]
*[[Ghulam Murtaza (disambiguation)|Ghulam Murtaza]]

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Ghulam (Template:Lang-ar, ALA-LC: ghulām) is an Arabic word meaning servant, assistant, boy, or youth. It is used to describe young servants in paradise. It is also used to refer to slave-soldiers in the Abbasid, Ottoman, Safavid and to a lesser extent, Mughal empires, as described in the article Ghilman, which is the plural form of the word.

It is traditionally used as the first element of compounded Muslim male given names, meaning servant of ..., mostly in Persian (where it is pronounced Gholâm) and in Urdu. In both Persian and Urdu, the particle al- is not used with ghulam (unlike compounds formed with ʿabd; e.g. Gholammohammad, Gholamhoseyn, Gholamali... and Abd al-Muhammad, Abd al-Husayn, Abd al-Ali...). Since the 20th century, Ghulam has also been used as an independent given name and surname.

People with the given name (not in compound)

People with the surname

List of compounded given names with first part Ghulam

See also