AlaaudDin
Ala al-Din is a common Arabic given name meaning "nobility of faith". It is frequently transliterated in various ways, including Aladdin, Alauddin, and Alaudin. The name gained significant global recognition due to the popular folk tale "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp," which is part of the collection known as One Thousand and One Nights. In this story, Aladdin is a poor young man who discovers a magic lamp and a genie who grants him wishes, leading to his rise in fortune and eventual marriage to a princess. The character of Aladdin has been adapted into numerous films, plays, and other media, making the name widely known, though often associated with the fictional character rather than its original meaning. Historically, the name has been borne by various notable individuals, including scholars and rulers, though the fictional Aladdin remains its most prominent association in popular culture.