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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Arabic هُود (hūd).
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Proper noun[edit]
Hud
- (Islam) A prophet of Islam, sometimes identified with Eber in the Bible
- (Islam) The eleventh sura of the Qur'an.
Translations[edit]
A prophet of Islam; the name of the 11th sura
- Arabic: هُود m (hūd)
- Bengali: হুদ (hud)
- Bulgarian: Худ (Hud)
- Chechen: Хӏуд (Hud)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 呼德 (Hūdé)
- Czech: Húd
- Hungarian: Húd
- Kazakh: Һұд (Hūd)
- Malayalam: ഹൂദ് (hūdŭ)
- Russian: Ху́д (ru) m (Xúd)
- Somali: Huud
- Tamil: ஹூது (hūtu)
- Telugu: హూద్ (hūd)
- Ukrainian: Гуд m (Hud)
- Urdu: ہود (Hud)
- Uyghur: ھۇد (hud)
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