Mohanad Saleh
Athlete
1988
Jordanian footballer who played professionally in the Jordanian league and represented the national team
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“Named for the sharpest blade in ancient Arabia”
Mohanad (also spelled Muhannad or Mohannad) is an Arabic name derived from the root 'hind,' referring to India or the Indian subcontinent, combined with the definitive article. Historically, 'muhannad' in classical Arabic poetry and prose referred to an 'Indian sword' — a blade forged in the famed tradition of Indian steelwork, prized across the ancient Islamic world for its superior sharpness and craftsmanship. The name thus carries connotations of strength, keenness of mind, and warrior virtue.
Mohanad has been a consistent choice in the Arab world, particularly in Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, maintaining steady usage across generations as a name that balances classical Arabic heritage with masculine strength.
In classical Arabic poetry, the 'muhannad' sword was a recurring metaphor for beauty, wit, and cutting brilliance — much as Homer used the Greek sword in epic verse — lending the name a literary and heroic resonance in Arab cultural memory.
Athlete
1988
Jordanian footballer who played professionally in the Jordanian league and represented the national team
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