Ali (name)

Ali (Arabic: علي, ʿAlī) is a male Arabic name derived from the Arabic root ʕ-l-w, which literally means "high", "elevated" or "champion". Islamic traditional use of the name goes back to the Islamic leader Ali ibn Abi Talib but the name is also present among some pre-Islamic Arabs (e.g. Banu Hanifa, some rulers of Saba and Himyar) and identical in form and meaning to the Hebrew: עֵלִי, Eli, which goes back to the High Priest Eli in the biblical Books of Samuel.

Ali
عَلِيّ
Calligraphic representation of Ali name
PronunciationArabic: [ˈʕalijj]
Persian: [ʔæˈliː]
Turkish: [ˈali]
Urdu: [ʔəˈliː]
Finnish: [ˈɑli]
GenderMale
Language(s)Arabic,
Azerbaijani,
Persian,
Turkish,
Urdu,
Finnish,
others
Origin
MeaningArabic: Eminent, high, exalted, champion, noble
Finnish: Diminutive of Alexander (other languages) Originated from: Arabia
Region of originArabia (Middle East)
Other names
Variant form(s)Ally, Aly, Alli, Alley, Allie, Aliy, Aliyy

The name Ali also arises in other traditions. Among English-speakers as short for male and female names starting with "Al-" such as Alice, Alison, Alisha, Alistair, Alexander, or Alexandra. In Old Norse, Áli and Åle are alternate forms of Onela. Ali is also a Finnish male given name, derived from Aleksanteri.[1]

Ali also as a last name has become very popular on a global scale due to the spread of Islamic culture throughout the globe. This is especially so in the Caribbean where indentured labourers from South Asia were brought to replace African slave labour at the end of slavery in countries such as Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.[2]

Islam

Given male name

Arts and entertainment

Sports

Others

Given female name

Arts and entertainment

Sports

Others

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Surname

Arts and entertainment

Sports

  • Abdulaziz Ali (born 1980), Qatari footballer
  • Hameen Ali (born 1977), American football player
  • Imtiaz Ali (born 1954), former West Indian cricketer
  • Imtiaz Ali, Trinidadian cricketer
  • Jusif Ali (born 2000), Finnish footballer
  • Laila Ali (born 1977), American television personality and former professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2007, daughter of Muhammad Ali
  • Meral Yıldız Ali (born 1987), Romanian-Turkish female table tennis player
  • Moeen Ali – English cricket player
  • Muhammad Ali (1942–2016; born Cassius Clay), American boxer, activist and philanthropist
  • Mohamed Ali (born 1992), Indian professional footballer
  • Nur Ali (born 1974), Pakistani-American racing driver
  • Rahman Ali (born 1944; born Rudolph Valentino Clay), American boxer, brother of Muhammad Ali
  • Veronica Porché Ali, American psychologist and the former wife of boxer Muhammad Ali

Others

  • Ahmadu Ali (born 1936), Nigerian politician
  • Anwar Ali, Pakistani economist
  • Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969), writer and politician
  • Altab Ali, factory garment worker murdered by three teenagers in a racist attack in East London
  • Ayub Ali Master, founder of the Shah Jalal Restaurant in London, which became a hub for the British Asian community
  • Azad Ali, IT worker and civil servant for the HM Treasury
  • Azmin Ali (born 1964), Malaysian politician
  • Dina Ali, an Indian activist
  • Enam Ali, founder of the British Curry Awards, Spice Business Magazine and Ion TV
  • Hassan Al-Ali, former General Secretary of the Kuwait Boy Scouts Association
  • Ilias Ali, Bangladeshi politician, Organising Secretary of the Bangladesh National Party
  • Abul Aziz Muhammad Ismail Ali (1868–1937), Urdu poet and activist
  • Jobeda Ali, social entrepreneur, documentary filmmaker and Chief Executive of Three Sisters Care
  • Kazim Ali (born 1971), American poet, novelist, essayist, and professor
  • Mahbub Ali, Bangladeshi politician and Member of Parliament
  • Mahmud Ali (statesman), Indian Freedom Movement leader, statesman
  • Mockbul Ali, British diplomat and former Islamic Issues Adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Munsur Ali, British film producer, screenwriter and director
  • Mustafa Ali, Malaysian politician
  • Muhammad Shamsi Ali (born 1967), Indonesian-American Muslim scholar
  • Siraj Ali, British Bangladeshi restaurateur and philanthropist
  • Nasim Ali, UK Labour Party politician, councillor and former Mayor of Camden
  • Noble Drew Ali (1886–1929), founder of the Moorish Science Temple of America
  • Ragib Ali, industrialist, pioneer tea-planter, educationalist, philanthropist and banker
  • Rushanara Ali (born 1975), British politician
  • Sabahattin Ali (1907–1948), Turkish novelist and journalist
  • Safiye Ali (1891–1952), Turkish physician
  • Saleem Ali (born 1973), Pakistani-American scholar
  • Salim Ali (1896–1987), Indian ornithologist and naturalist
  • Samina Ali, Indian-American author and activist
  • Sarfraz Ali (born c. 1977), convicted of the racially motivated murder of Ross Parker
  • Shah Muhammad Ibrahim Ali (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Shohid Ali, Bengali advocate
  • Sonni Ali (died 1492), first king of the West African Songhai empire
  • Syed Mohammad Ali (1928–1993), Bangladeshi journalist, founder of Bangladesh The Daily Star
  • Syed Mohsin Ali, former Minister of Social Welfare
  • Syed Mujtaba Ali, author, journalist, travel enthusiast, academician, scholar and linguist
  • Sheikh Razzak Ali (born 1928), author, journalist and politician in Bangladesh

Derived names

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Female

Mononyms

Stage name or pseudonym

Fictional characters

  • Ali (character), a Chinese cartoon character
  • Ali (House), a character in the television series House
  • Ali Baba, a character in the folk tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
  • Ali Bombay, a character in the television series M.A.S.K.
  • Ali Osman, a character in the soap opera EastEnders
  • Ali Al-Saachez, a character in the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam 00
  • Ali, a character in The Land Before Time IV: Journey to the Mists

See also

References

  1. Kustaa Vilkuna, Marketta Huitu and Pirjo Mikkonen. Etunimet, published in Joka kodin suuri nimikirja. Suuri Suomalainen Kirjakerho, 1990.
  2. ">Top 25 Surnames in T&T". www.tntisland.com.
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