- Alam
Alam is commonly a Muslim
surname . It can be etymologically traced back from theMughals . It can also be traced back toArabs and thePersians . Meaning "the world," it is Arabic/Persian in its origin and is a cognate of Hebrew "olam."'Alam also means "flag" in Arabic.
It's a last name in
Lebanon for many Christian families inRmeich ,Baskinta and few other towns.Fact|date=June 2008Alam or Abu Alam is also the name of a well known
Jordanian andSyrian family ofPalestinian origins (from Zaita - Tolkarem) who were named so after their great grandfather who raised the flag in some of the Ottoman army wars inEgypt .Alam is a surname of many families in
Bangladesh that trace their origins to the village of Alampur in the district of Jagannathpur.In
Indonesia , there is a small hereditary principality namedPakualaman , the rulers of which adopt a sequential instance in the "Paku Alam" name series; for instance, seePaku Alam VIII .Instances
Several notable people share the surname "Alam":
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Anthony Alexander Alam (1896–1983), English-Australian state politician, son of Lebanese-English parents
* AmirAsadollah Alam (1919–1978), Iranian academic administrator and Prime Minister of Iran
*Muhammad Mahmood Alam (born 1935), Indian-Pakistani decorated Pakistan Air Force officer (Air Commadore)
*Intikhab Alam (born 1941), British Indian (Pakistani) retired cricketer
*Faria Alam (born 1966), Bangladeshi society figure and television personality
*Jahangir Alam (born 1973), former Bangladeshi cricketer
*Atif Alam Lebanese actor.
* Alam Family ofRmaich
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