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Allam

Allam is a surname and, less commonly, a given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the root meaning knowledge or learned, and the form is often interpreted as “the learned one” or as a patronymic indicating descent from a scholar. The name is widely used across Arabic-speaking regions and in communities influenced by Arabic, Persian, and Urdu linguistic traditions.

In cultural and linguistic contexts, Allam is typically encountered as a surname. Variants arise through transliteration

Geographically, bearers of the surname Allam are found in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and

See also: Alam, Allama, Allamah. The surname Allam should not be confused with other similarly spelled names;

from
Arabic
and
related
languages,
including
Alam
and
Allama
in
some
cases.
In
Urdu
and
Persian,
the
related
honorific
Allama
(often
spelled
Allamah
in
full
form)
is
used
to
designate
a
highly
learned
Muslim
scholar,
and
transliteration
into
the
Latin
alphabet
can
produce
similar
spellings
that
may
be
adopted
as
surnames
or
given
names
in
diaspora
communities.
among
immigrant
communities
in
Europe
and
North
America.
The
name
may
be
encountered
among
families
with
historical
ties
to
scholarly
or
clerical
professions,
though
contemporary
bearers
participate
in
a
wide
range
of
occupations.
regional
pronunciation
and
transliteration
practices
can
yield
distinct
spellings
that
refer
to
different
lineages
or
identities.