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Mohamed-Ali

Statistics: Spain · native version ↗
Boy Name day: June 3 Generation Alpha
1 624 babies named Mohamed-Ali in Spain since 1900, peaking in the 2010s.
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Origin: Arabic. Meaning: the one worthy of praise and elevation, nobility.

Name day for Mohamed-Ali

June 3

Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Muhammad Ali, who died on a June 3. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.

American boxer, triple heavyweight world champion, active between the 1960s and 1980s. He refused to be drafted into the US Army during the Vietnam War on principle, accepting the loss of his titles and freedom to keep his word. He later used his fame to advocate for civil rights and racial justice.

What stays with us: We learn from him that integrity often comes at a high price, but it is better to keep one's dignity than to bend under group pressure. His life shows that talent is not enough: one also needs the courage to say no when everyone demands that you say yes.

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Mohamed-Ali is celebrated in France, Italy and Spain on June 3.

The story of the name Mohamed-Ali

The name Mohamed-Ali fuses two pillars of Arab tradition to create an identity of unheard-of power. It combines "Muhammad," meaning the one worthy of praise, and "Ali," which evokes elevation and nobility. This composition does not merely designate a person, but embodies a moral and spiritual ideal: that of an elevated individual, recognized for their merits and superior rank.

The history of this name is inextricably linked to the emblematic figure of Muhammad Ali, the illustrious American boxer born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. His worldwide renown has infused the name with a dimension of combativeness and cultural pride, transforming a traditional designation into a universal symbol of dignity and resistance.

Today, bearing this name implies assuming a legacy of quiet strength. It suggests a path where social recognition and height of character converge, guided by the will to remain worthy of the praise one carries within.

What is a Mohamed-Ali like?

Mohamed-Ali embodies the archetype of the benevolent yet firm leader. His ideal is excellence, not out of arrogance, but through a constant demand for self-improvement. His dominant trait is resilience: he faces obstacles with natural dignity, rejecting victimhood. He possesses a calm authority that attracts followers without dominating them abruptly. This man knows that his word commits his nobility; he prefers strategic silence to empty talk. He seeks to elevate those around him, acting as a natural mentor. His inner strength allows him to maintain his course despite storms, inspiring trust through his consistency and unbreakable loyalty to his core values.

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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.

Mohamed-Ali in love

In love, Mohamed-Ali is a sensual and protective seducer. He approaches relationships with charming frankness, offering a reassuring presence and controlled yet intense passion. He loves more through actions than words, showing devotion through ironclad fidelity and concrete gestures. What he fears most is superficial frivolity or betrayal; he demands genuine emotional depth. The sensuality that characterizes him manifests in an attention to detail that flatters his partner. He quickly tires of any form of manipulation or childish games, preferring an authentic connection where trust reigns as the absolute sovereign.

Nicknames: Mohamed, Ali, Mo, Al.
Language: Muhammad Ali (EN) · Mohammed Ali (FR) · Muhammad Alí (ES).

Did you know?

Numerology: Mohamed-Ali vibrates on the number 9. The number 9 evokes for this name an expansive humanity and a search for universal wisdom. It suggests a life dedicated to protecting others and realizing a lofty ideal, typical of souls with great convictions.
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Frequently asked questions about Mohamed-Ali

What is the exact origin of this name?

It is of Arabic origin, formed by the union of two names.

What does Mohamed-Ali literally mean?

It refers to "the praised one" and "the noble" or "the elevated."

Why is this name so well-known?

Thanks to the worldwide fame of the boxer Muhammad Ali.

How is the name perceived?

As a symbol of dignity, strength, and tradition.

Are there common variants?

Shortenings such as Ali or Mohamed are often found.

Mohamed-Ali's profile

Energy 8/10
Humor 6/10
Independence 7/10
Sensitivity 5/10
Ambition 9/10
Stability 7/10
Whimsy 4/10
Diplomacy 6/10
Loyalty 8/10
Need for attention 6/10

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Name compatibility potential:

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Friendship potential for Mohamed-Ali

Top 10

  1. Ilyass96%
  2. Houssam95%
  3. Iker94%
  4. Adrián93%
  5. Ander92%
  6. Anass92%
  7. Marouan92%
  8. Aymen92%
  9. Bilal92%
  10. Adnane91%

Love potential for Mohamed-Ali

Bottom 10

  1. Morgana42%
  2. Alanis49%
  3. Ahlam56%
  4. Enola57%
  5. Malaika57%
  6. Thalia58%
  7. Irati59%
  8. Saray60%
  9. Caio60%
  10. Nerea60%

Professional potential for Mohamed-Ali

Bottom 10

  1. Enola42%
  2. Brisa42%
  3. Sélénia42%
  4. Vania42%
  5. Oriol42%
  6. Jordy42%
  7. Thalia42%
  8. Aroa42%
  9. Alanis42%
  10. Lindsay43%

Crush potential for Mohamed-Ali

Bottom 10

  1. Morgana48%
  2. Berta51%
  3. Sean51%
  4. Hilary53%
  5. Hillary53%
  6. Ahlam54%
  7. Joe58%
  8. Caio60%
  9. Madeleine60%
  10. Aroa60%
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