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==Haider==
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*[[Haider Julaili]]. Atenista , Filipino. Beast, all around the boulevard, legend, PHILIPPINES CANDIDATE #1 MISS UNIVERSE 2020, HATE DOGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PRETTY ME!!! UGLY YOU!!!
*[[Haider Al-Abadi]], Iraqi politician
*[[Haider Al-Abadi]], Iraqi politician
*[[Haider Ackermann]] (born 1971), French fashion designer
*[[Haider Ackermann]] (born 1971), French fashion designer

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'{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} {{Infobox given name |name=Haydar |image= |imagesize= |caption= |pronunciation={{IPA-ar|ˈħajˌdar, ħeː-|lang}} |gender= Male |meaning= [[Lion]] |region= |origin= Arabic |related names= |footnotes= }} '''Haydar''' ({{lang-ar|حيدر}}; also spelled '''Heidar''', '''Haider''', '''Haidar''', '''Hyder''', '''[[Hayder]]''', '''Hajdar''', '''Hidar''', '''Hauldar''', '''Haidhar''', '''Heydar''' or '''Jaider''') is one of many Arabic male given names for "[[lion]]", each denoting some aspect of the animal. ==Place name== *Haidar, a village in [[Casimcea]] Commune, Tulcea County, Romania *[[Haidar Usmonov]], town and jamoat in north-west Tajikistan *[[Haydar, Akyurt]], village in the District of Akyurt, Ankara Province, Turkey *[[Haydarpaşa]], neighborhood within the Kadıköy district on the Asian part of Istanbul, Turkey *[[Hyderabad]], India *[[Hyderabad, Pakistan]] *[[Babaheydar]] (also Romanized Bābā Ḩeydar or Bāba Haīdar), city in the Central District of Farsan County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran * [[Chaidari]], a suburb of Athens, Greece == Haidar / Haïdar == ;Given name *[[Haidar al-Abbadi]], [[Iraq]]i prime minister *[[Haider Ackermann]], French fashion designer *[[Haidar Ali]] (c. 1722–1782), ruler of the Indian [[Kingdom of Mysore]] *[[ Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat]] was a Mugal ruler of Kashmir, cousin of Indian emperor Babul and founder of the Haidar family, a subsent of the Mugal family clan of Dughlat. *[[Haidar Abdel-Shafi]] (1919–2007), Palestinian physician, community leader and political leader *[[Haidar Abdul-Amir]] (born 1982), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Abdul-Jabar]] (born 1976), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Abdul-Razzaq]] (born 1982), Iraqi football player *[[Haïdar el Ali]], Senegalese ecologist and government minister *[[Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas]] (1939–), Prime Minister of Yemen *[[Haidar Bagir]], Indonesian philosopher, entrepreneur, social activist *[[Haidar Khan]] (died 1925?), leader of one of the Bakhtiari tribes in Iran *[[Haidar Mahmoud]] (born 1973), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Malik]] (1620s), administrator, and soldier in Kashmir *[[Haidar Nasir]] (born 1981), also known as Haider Jabreen, Iraqi discus thrower *[[Haidar Obeid]] (born 1979), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Qassāb]] (died 1356), head of the Sarbadars of Sabzewar from 1355/56 until his death *[[Haidar Sabah]] (born 1986), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Salim]], Afghan singer. *[[Haidar Al-Shaïbani]] (born 1984), Algerian-Canadian football (soccer) player ;Middle name *[[Khwaja Haidar Ali Aatish]] (1778–1848), Urdu poet *[[Maya Haïdar Boustani]], Lebanese archaeologist and museum curator *[[Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat]] (1499 or 1500–1551), Chagatai Turko-Mongol military general, ruler of Kashmir, and a historical writer ;Surname *[[Adnan Haidar]] (born 1989), Norwegian football player *[[Ali Haidar (basketball)]] (born 1990), Canadian basketball player of Lebanese origin *[[Ali Haidar (military)]] (1913–1999), Pakistani Pashtun military personality in British Indian Army *[[Ali Haidar (politician)]] (born 1962), Syrian politician and minister *[[Aminatou Haidar]] (1967–), Sahrawi human rights activist *[[Dana Haidar]] (born 1993), Jordanian taekwondo player *[[Gul Haidar]], former mujahideen commander and official in the Afghan Ministry of Defense *[[Haidar Haidar]], Syrian writer and novelist *[[Mohamad Haidar]] (born 1989), Lebanese football player ==Hajdar== *[[Hajdar Blloshmi]] (1860–1936), Albanian politician *[[Hajdar Muneka]] (born 1954), Albanian journalist and diplomat ==Haydar== ;Given name *[[Ali]], the cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, said to have been nicknamed "Haydar" *[[Haydar Ergülen]], Turkish poet *[[Haydar Hatemi]], Iranian artist *[[Haydar al-Kuzbari]] (1920–1996), Syrian military officer *[[Haydar al-Sadr]] (1891–1937), Muslim Iraqi cleric and ayatollah *[[Haydar Khan e Amo-oghli]] (1880–1921), revolutionary and military activist in Iran, Republic of Azerbaijan and Central Asia *[[Haydar Zorlu]], Turkish-German actor *Sheikh [[Sheikh Haydar Astrakhani|Haydar Astrakhani]], Khan of Astrakhan from 1538 through 1541. *Sayyid [[Sayyid Haydar Amuli|Haydar Amuli]], or Haydar al-'Obaydi al-Husayni Amoli, a Shi'ite mystic and Sufi philosopher ;Middle name *[[Ali Haydar Şen]], Turkish businessman *[[Mohammed Haydar Zammar]] (born 1961), Syrian Muslim jihadist and al-Qaida recruiter ;Surname *[[Alp Haydar]] (born 1982), British actor of Turkish Cypriot origin *[[Darren Haydar]] (born 1979), Canadian professional ice hockey *[[Kamal Haydar]] (1933–1980), Yemeni short story writer *[[Paula Haydar]], American academic and translator *[[Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar]], Persian Sufi saint *[[Shaykh Haydar]], a religious leader of the Safaviyya from 1460-1488 *[[Sultan Haydar]] (born 1985), Turkish female long-distance runner of Ethiopian origin ==Haider== ;Given name *[[Haider Al-Abadi]], Iraqi politician *[[Haider Ackermann]] (born 1971), French fashion designer *[[Haider Ali (athlete)]] (born 1984), all-round Pakistani Paralympic athlete *[[Haider Ali (boxer)]] (born 1979), Pakistani Olympic boxer *[[Haider Ali Kohari]] (born 17th century), military general and secretary of the Maratha king Shivaji *[[Haider Aziz Safwi]], Indian politician *[[Haider Hussain (singer-songwriter)]], Bangladeshi singer-songwriter *[[Haider Mahmoud]] (born 1942), Jordanian-Palestinian poet *[[Haider Nawzad]] (born 1983), Iraqi rower. Also known as Haydar Nozad, Haidar Hama Rashid *[[Haider Qureshi]] (born 1953), Pakistani Urdu poet, writer and journalist *[[Haider Rahman]], Pakistani musician *[[Haider Zaman Khan]], Pakistan politician and administrator ;Middle name *[[Abdulelah Haider Shaye]] (born c. 1977), Yemeni journalist. Also known as Abd al-Ilah Haydar Al-Sha’i *[[Ali Haider Multani]] (1690–1785), Sufi Punjabi poet *[[Ghulam Haider Hamidi]] (1945–2011), Mayor of Kandahar, Afghanistan *[[Ghulam Haider Wyne]], Pakistani politician *[[Khaqan Haider Ghazi]] (born 1965), Punjabi poet *[[Mufazzal Haider Chaudhury]] (1926–1971), Bengali essayist, scholar of Bengali literature, educator and linguist of the Bengali language *[[Nawab Ali Haider Khan]] (1900–1963), Indian politician *[[Nawab Haider Naqvi]], Pakistani economist and scholar *[[Rafique Haider Khan Leghari]] (born 1951), Pakistani politician, minister *[[Shamim Haider Tirmazi]] (born 1939), Pakistani author *[[Tanzil Haider Usmani]],Pakistani chemist ;Surname *[[Afzaal Haider]] (born 1971), Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer *[[Ali Haider]], Pakistani singer and actor *[[Andreas Haider-Maurer]] (born 1987), Austrian tennis player *[[Ernst Haider]] (1890–1988), German painter and graphic artist *[[Ghazi-ud-Din Haider]] (born c. 1769 – 1827), last nawab wazir of Oudh (1814–1818) and first King of Oudh (1818–1827) *[[Ghulam Haider (composer)|Ghulam Haider]], music composer well known in both India and Pakistan *[[Ilse Haider]] (born 1965), Austrian artist *[[Iqbal Haider]] (1945–2012), advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the Co-Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Senator *[[Izhar Haider]] (1944–2009), Urdu poet, social worker, broadcaster *[[Jörg Haider]] (1950–2008), Austrian politician *[[Maximilian Haider]] (born 1950), Austrian physicist *[[Michael Lawrence Haider]] (1904–1986), American petroleum engineer, business executive *[[Moinuddin Haider]] (born 1942), Pakistani general *[[Nasiruddin Haider]] (born c. 1803 – 1837), second King of Oudh (1827–1837) *[[Rashid Haider]], Bangladeshi author and novelist *[[Sajjad Haider]] (born 1966), Indian journalist media personality *[[Shani Haider]], Pakistani music producer *[[Sepp Haider]] (born 1953), Austrian rally driver *[[Syed Afzal Haider]], Pakistani politician *[[Wasim Haider]] (born 1967), Pakistani cricketer *[[Zameer Haider]] (born 1962), Pakistani international cricket umpire *[[Zulqarnain Haider]] (born 1986), Pakistani cricketer ==Heydar== *[[Heydar Aliyev]] (1923–2003), President of Azerbaijan ==Hyder== ;Given name *[[Hyder Ali]] (1721–1782), sultan and de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India ;Surname *[[Qurratulain Hyder]] (1927–2007), [[novelist]] writing in [[Urdu]] ==Various== *"[[Haydar Haydar]]", well known traditional Alevi song *[[Nishan-e-Haider]] or Nishan-e-Hyder (translated as "Emblem of Haider, where Haider is the epithet of Hazrat Ali and means Lion", abbreviated as NH), highest military decoration given by Pakistan ==See also== *[[Asad]] *[[Hyder (disambiguation)]] *[[Hyderi (name)]] *[[Hyderi]] *[[Hyderabad, Sindh]] *[[Hyderabad, India]] *[[Hyderabad State]] *[[Lions in Islam]] *[[Qaswarah]] {{given name}} [[Category:Arabic masculine given names]] [[Category:Iranian masculine given names]] [[Category:Islamic culture]] [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]'
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'{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} {{Infobox given name |name=Haydar |image= |imagesize= |caption= |pronunciation={{IPA-ar|ˈħajˌdar, ħeː-|lang}} |gender= Male |meaning= [[Lion]] |region= |origin= Arabic |related names= |footnotes= }} '''Haydar''' ({{lang-ar|حيدر}}; also spelled '''Heidar''', '''Haider''', '''Haidar''', '''Hyder''', '''[[Hayder]]''', '''Hajdar''', '''Hidar''', '''Hauldar''', '''Haidhar''', '''Heydar''' or '''Jaider''') is one of many Arabic male given names for "[[lion]]", each denoting some aspect of the animal. ==Place name== *Haidar, a village in [[Casimcea]] Commune, Tulcea County, Romania *[[Haidar Usmonov]], town and jamoat in north-west Tajikistan *[[Haydar, Akyurt]], village in the District of Akyurt, Ankara Province, Turkey *[[Haydarpaşa]], neighborhood within the Kadıköy district on the Asian part of Istanbul, Turkey *[[Hyderabad]], India *[[Hyderabad, Pakistan]] *[[Babaheydar]] (also Romanized Bābā Ḩeydar or Bāba Haīdar), city in the Central District of Farsan County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran * [[Chaidari]], a suburb of Athens, Greece == Haidar / Haïdar == ;Given name *[[Haidar al-Abbadi]], [[Iraq]]i prime minister *[[Haider Ackermann]], French fashion designer *[[Haidar Ali]] (c. 1722–1782), ruler of the Indian [[Kingdom of Mysore]] *[[ Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat]] was a Mugal ruler of Kashmir, cousin of Indian emperor Babul and founder of the Haidar family, a subsent of the Mugal family clan of Dughlat. *[[Haidar Abdel-Shafi]] (1919–2007), Palestinian physician, community leader and political leader *[[Haidar Abdul-Amir]] (born 1982), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Abdul-Jabar]] (born 1976), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Abdul-Razzaq]] (born 1982), Iraqi football player *[[Haïdar el Ali]], Senegalese ecologist and government minister *[[Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas]] (1939–), Prime Minister of Yemen *[[Haidar Bagir]], Indonesian philosopher, entrepreneur, social activist *[[Haidar Khan]] (died 1925?), leader of one of the Bakhtiari tribes in Iran *[[Haidar Mahmoud]] (born 1973), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Malik]] (1620s), administrator, and soldier in Kashmir *[[Haidar Nasir]] (born 1981), also known as Haider Jabreen, Iraqi discus thrower *[[Haidar Obeid]] (born 1979), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Qassāb]] (died 1356), head of the Sarbadars of Sabzewar from 1355/56 until his death *[[Haidar Sabah]] (born 1986), Iraqi football player *[[Haidar Salim]], Afghan singer. *[[Haidar Al-Shaïbani]] (born 1984), Algerian-Canadian football (soccer) player ;Middle name *[[Khwaja Haidar Ali Aatish]] (1778–1848), Urdu poet *[[Maya Haïdar Boustani]], Lebanese archaeologist and museum curator *[[Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat]] (1499 or 1500–1551), Chagatai Turko-Mongol military general, ruler of Kashmir, and a historical writer ;Surname *[[Adnan Haidar]] (born 1989), Norwegian football player *[[Ali Haidar (basketball)]] (born 1990), Canadian basketball player of Lebanese origin *[[Ali Haidar (military)]] (1913–1999), Pakistani Pashtun military personality in British Indian Army *[[Ali Haidar (politician)]] (born 1962), Syrian politician and minister *[[Aminatou Haidar]] (1967–), Sahrawi human rights activist *[[Dana Haidar]] (born 1993), Jordanian taekwondo player *[[Gul Haidar]], former mujahideen commander and official in the Afghan Ministry of Defense *[[Haidar Haidar]], Syrian writer and novelist *[[Mohamad Haidar]] (born 1989), Lebanese football player ==Hajdar== *[[Hajdar Blloshmi]] (1860–1936), Albanian politician *[[Hajdar Muneka]] (born 1954), Albanian journalist and diplomat ==Haydar== ;Given name *[[Ali]], the cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, said to have been nicknamed "Haydar" *[[Haydar Ergülen]], Turkish poet *[[Haydar Hatemi]], Iranian artist *[[Haydar al-Kuzbari]] (1920–1996), Syrian military officer *[[Haydar al-Sadr]] (1891–1937), Muslim Iraqi cleric and ayatollah *[[Haydar Khan e Amo-oghli]] (1880–1921), revolutionary and military activist in Iran, Republic of Azerbaijan and Central Asia *[[Haydar Zorlu]], Turkish-German actor *Sheikh [[Sheikh Haydar Astrakhani|Haydar Astrakhani]], Khan of Astrakhan from 1538 through 1541. *Sayyid [[Sayyid Haydar Amuli|Haydar Amuli]], or Haydar al-'Obaydi al-Husayni Amoli, a Shi'ite mystic and Sufi philosopher ;Middle name *[[Ali Haydar Şen]], Turkish businessman *[[Mohammed Haydar Zammar]] (born 1961), Syrian Muslim jihadist and al-Qaida recruiter ;Surname *[[Alp Haydar]] (born 1982), British actor of Turkish Cypriot origin *[[Darren Haydar]] (born 1979), Canadian professional ice hockey *[[Kamal Haydar]] (1933–1980), Yemeni short story writer *[[Paula Haydar]], American academic and translator *[[Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar]], Persian Sufi saint *[[Shaykh Haydar]], a religious leader of the Safaviyya from 1460-1488 *[[Sultan Haydar]] (born 1985), Turkish female long-distance runner of Ethiopian origin ==Haider== ;Given name *[[Haider Julaili]]. Atenista , Filipino. Beast, all around the boulevard, legend, PHILIPPINES CANDIDATE #1 MISS UNIVERSE 2020, HATE DOGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PRETTY ME!!! UGLY YOU!!! *[[Haider Al-Abadi]], Iraqi politician *[[Haider Ackermann]] (born 1971), French fashion designer *[[Haider Ali (athlete)]] (born 1984), all-round Pakistani Paralympic athlete *[[Haider Ali (boxer)]] (born 1979), Pakistani Olympic boxer *[[Haider Ali Kohari]] (born 17th century), military general and secretary of the Maratha king Shivaji *[[Haider Aziz Safwi]], Indian politician *[[Haider Hussain (singer-songwriter)]], Bangladeshi singer-songwriter *[[Haider Mahmoud]] (born 1942), Jordanian-Palestinian poet *[[Haider Nawzad]] (born 1983), Iraqi rower. Also known as Haydar Nozad, Haidar Hama Rashid *[[Haider Qureshi]] (born 1953), Pakistani Urdu poet, writer and journalist *[[Haider Rahman]], Pakistani musician *[[Haider Zaman Khan]], Pakistan politician and administrator ;Middle name *[[Abdulelah Haider Shaye]] (born c. 1977), Yemeni journalist. Also known as Abd al-Ilah Haydar Al-Sha’i *[[Ali Haider Multani]] (1690–1785), Sufi Punjabi poet *[[Ghulam Haider Hamidi]] (1945–2011), Mayor of Kandahar, Afghanistan *[[Ghulam Haider Wyne]], Pakistani politician *[[Khaqan Haider Ghazi]] (born 1965), Punjabi poet *[[Mufazzal Haider Chaudhury]] (1926–1971), Bengali essayist, scholar of Bengali literature, educator and linguist of the Bengali language *[[Nawab Ali Haider Khan]] (1900–1963), Indian politician *[[Nawab Haider Naqvi]], Pakistani economist and scholar *[[Rafique Haider Khan Leghari]] (born 1951), Pakistani politician, minister *[[Shamim Haider Tirmazi]] (born 1939), Pakistani author *[[Tanzil Haider Usmani]],Pakistani chemist ;Surname *[[Afzaal Haider]] (born 1971), Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer *[[Ali Haider]], Pakistani singer and actor *[[Andreas Haider-Maurer]] (born 1987), Austrian tennis player *[[Ernst Haider]] (1890–1988), German painter and graphic artist *[[Ghazi-ud-Din Haider]] (born c. 1769 – 1827), last nawab wazir of Oudh (1814–1818) and first King of Oudh (1818–1827) *[[Ghulam Haider (composer)|Ghulam Haider]], music composer well known in both India and Pakistan *[[Ilse Haider]] (born 1965), Austrian artist *[[Iqbal Haider]] (1945–2012), advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the Co-Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Senator *[[Izhar Haider]] (1944–2009), Urdu poet, social worker, broadcaster *[[Jörg Haider]] (1950–2008), Austrian politician *[[Maximilian Haider]] (born 1950), Austrian physicist *[[Michael Lawrence Haider]] (1904–1986), American petroleum engineer, business executive *[[Moinuddin Haider]] (born 1942), Pakistani general *[[Nasiruddin Haider]] (born c. 1803 – 1837), second King of Oudh (1827–1837) *[[Rashid Haider]], Bangladeshi author and novelist *[[Sajjad Haider]] (born 1966), Indian journalist media personality *[[Shani Haider]], Pakistani music producer *[[Sepp Haider]] (born 1953), Austrian rally driver *[[Syed Afzal Haider]], Pakistani politician *[[Wasim Haider]] (born 1967), Pakistani cricketer *[[Zameer Haider]] (born 1962), Pakistani international cricket umpire *[[Zulqarnain Haider]] (born 1986), Pakistani cricketer ==Heydar== *[[Heydar Aliyev]] (1923–2003), President of Azerbaijan ==Hyder== ;Given name *[[Hyder Ali]] (1721–1782), sultan and de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India ;Surname *[[Qurratulain Hyder]] (1927–2007), [[novelist]] writing in [[Urdu]] ==Various== *"[[Haydar Haydar]]", well known traditional Alevi song *[[Nishan-e-Haider]] or Nishan-e-Hyder (translated as "Emblem of Haider, where Haider is the epithet of Hazrat Ali and means Lion", abbreviated as NH), highest military decoration given by Pakistan ==See also== *[[Asad]] *[[Hyder (disambiguation)]] *[[Hyderi (name)]] *[[Hyderi]] *[[Hyderabad, Sindh]] *[[Hyderabad, India]] *[[Hyderabad State]] *[[Lions in Islam]] *[[Qaswarah]] {{given name}} [[Category:Arabic masculine given names]] [[Category:Iranian masculine given names]] [[Category:Islamic culture]] [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]'
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