Marwan

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Mrwan/Marwan/Marouane/Marwen
PronunciationArabic:
Arabic
MeaningSolid stone from marou (flint) used to make fire in ancient times
Strong lion
Leader

Marwan, Merwan or Marwen or Mervan (

silica
". However, the Arabic name for quartz is ṣawwān (صَوَّان).

The name is also the name of a type of genus of the herbal plant basil.

Variants include Merouane / Marouane / Marouan. Feminine forms of the name include Marwa / Marwah and Marwana/ Marwanah (مروانة marwānah).

Notable persons with these names include:

Given name

Marwan

Mervan

Merwan

  • Meher Baba, (1894–1969), Indian spiritual leader born Merwan Sheriar Irani
  • Merwan Rim, French actor and singer-songwriter
  • Merwan ha-Levi, 11th-century philanthropist of Narbonne

Surname

Ibn / Bint / Abu

  • Arab Caliphate
    .
  • Abd al-Aziz ibn Marwan Caliphal governor of Egypt for 685 to 705.
  • Mu'awiya ibn Marwan, son of Umayyad caliph Marwan I.
  • Bishr ibn Marwan, Umayyad provincial governor.
  • Aban ibn Marwan, Governor of Palestine under Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik.
  • Uthman ibn Marwan, son of Marwan I.
  • Ubayd Allah ibn Marwan Army commander
  • Ayyub ibn Marwan, son of Umayyad caliph Marwan I.
  • Dawud ibn Marwan, son of Umayyad caliph Marwan I.
  • Umar ibn Marwan, son of Umayyad caliph Marwan I.
  • Muhammad ibn Marwan, son of caliph Marwan I, Governor of Caliphal province of Armenia and Father of Marwan II.
  • Ubaydallah ibn Marwan ibn Muhammad, was an Umayyad prince, son of caliph Marwan II.
  • Abdallah ibn Marwan ibn Muhammad was an Umayyad prince.
  • Asma bint Marwan, a medieval Arabian female poet (7th century)
  • Ibn Marwan
    , chieftain in the Al-Andalus (9th century)
  • Ubayd Allah Abu Marwan, general in the Al-Andalus (8th/9th century)

Fictional characters

  • Habib Marwan
    , in the TV drama 24

See also

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