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Musa

Musa is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning Moses. It is widely used in the Muslim world and among Arabic-speaking populations, with variant spellings such as Mousa and Moussa. It can also be a surname. In Islamic tradition, Musa is the Prophet Moses, a central figure in the Qur'an, the Hebrew Bible, and the Christian Old Testament.

Musa also refers to the genus Musa, a group of large herbaceous flowering plants in the banana

Notable people with the name include Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh Shia imam, and Mansa Musa (Musa I

family
Musaceae.
The
genus
includes
the
edible
bananas
and
plantains.
Most
cultivated
varieties
are
parthenocarpic
and
sterile,
propagated
vegetatively.
Musa
species
are
native
to
tropical
regions
of
Southeast
Asia;
today
they
are
widely
grown
in
tropical
regions
around
the
world,
especially
in
South
and
Central
America,
Africa,
and
South
Asia.
Plants
have
large
pseudostems
and
produce
hanging
fruit
clusters
after
flowering.
of
Mali),
the
14th-century
emperor
famed
for
wealth
and
pilgrimage
to
Mecca.
The
name
continues
to
be
common
across
many
cultures
and
languages.