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Alam

Alam is a term with multiple meanings and usages across languages of the Arabic-speaking and wider Muslim world. In Arabic, alam (العالم) means "the world" or "the universe" and is used in numerous phrases and titles. In Persian, Urdu, Turkish and related languages, alam carries the same core sense of the world and is also encountered as a personal name and surname. As a given name, Alam is common in South Asia and among diasporic communities, and it appears in various fields such as government, science, and the arts. As a surname, it is found among Bengali, Indian, Pakistani, and other communities.

Geographically and culturally, alam appears in place names and literary phrases, reflecting its broad semantic reach.

In transliteration, Alam can appear with different spellings depending on language and script, including Alām in

Notable individuals bearing the name span diverse professions, illustrating its broad usage rather than a single

The
word
stems
from
the
Semitic
root
ʿ-l-m,
shared
across
languages
in
the
region
that
denote
knowledge,
learning,
and
"world"
or
"realm."
Persian
orthography
and
Alam
in
English
rendering.
It
is
not
tied
to
a
single
origin
language
but
represents
a
cross-cultural
term
that
has
been
integrated
into
personal
names
and
cultural
vocabularies
across
multiple
regions.
historical
tradition.