Abu Bakr (name)

Calligraphic seal featuring [[Abu Bakr]]'s name, on display in the [[Hagia Sophia]] Abū Bakr ({ ابو بكر }) is an Arabic given name meaning "Father of a Young Camel" (Abu meaning 'Father of' and Bakr meaning 'Young Camel') that is widely used by Sunni Muslims.

Other transliterations include Abu Bakar, Abu Bekr, Ebubekir, Aboubacar, Abubakar, etc. The two parts of the name can be written together, hyphenated, or separately.

The most famous person to carry this name was Abu Bakr al-Siddiq ( 573–634), one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first caliph of Islam. He was also Muhammad's father-in-law through Aisha. His real name was Abdullah, Abu Bakr being his kunya. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Mariam Abu Bakar.
Published 2006
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by Norlida Abu Bakar.
Published 2001
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by Abu Bakar Nordin
Published 2000
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by Marini Abu Bakar.
Published 1999
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by Jamil Abu Bakar.
Published 2012
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