Jalal
"Galal" redirects here. For the villages in Iran, see Galal, Iran.
| Jalal | |
|---|---|
| Gender | male | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Arabic | 
| Meaning | Brilliance, greatness, superiority, renown, majesty (variant of King) in Arabic. Splendor, imposing, awesomeness, enthusiasm, glorious in Urdu. Refulgence, kudos, glory, honest in Persian. | 
| Look up Jalal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. | 
Jalal (جلال) is an Arabic masculine given name. The word Jalal is also found in Urdu and Persian language dictionaries, with near-identical meanings in all three languages. The word Jalal (جلال), appears twice in Qur'an as "ذو الجلال والإكرام", both in Surat al-Rahman, in verse number 27 and 78, as an attribute of Allah.
Given name
- Jalal Talabani
 - Shah Jalal
 - Jalal Zolfonun
 - Jalal Hosseini
 - Jalal Al-e-Ahmad (1923–1969)
 - Jalal Akbari
 - Jalal al-Daula (993 or 994-1044)
 - Jalal Agha
 - Jalal Talebi
 - Jalal Mansur Nuriddin
 - Jalaal baba
 
Given name or honorific
- Jalal ad-Din (disambiguation), various meanings
 
Family name
- Ayesha Jalal, Pakistani-American historian
 - Farida Jalal, Bollywood Indian actress
 - Imrana Jalal, Fijian lawyer and activist of Indian descent
 - Massouda Jalal (born 1962), the only woman candidate in the 2004 Afghan presidential election
 - Sayed Mahmood Jalal (born 1980), Bahraini footballer
 - Shwan Jalal (born 1983), Iraqi-English football goalkeeper
 - Jalal Abdul Carim Sahib, Indian businessman, Known as Leather King
 
See also
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