Inaam
Inaam (Arabic: إنعام) means gift. It may be used as a given name for a person. It is mainly female but also male when used in compound forms such as Inam-ul-Haq / Enamul Haque. The name is subject to varying transliterations such as Inam, Enam and other forms.
Notable bearers of the uncompounded name include:
Female
- Ina'am Al-Mufti (born 1929), first Jordanian woman to hold a governmental position
- Inaam Kachachi (born 1942), Iraqi journalist and author
- Enaam Elgretly (born 1944), Egyptian actress
Male
- Enaam Ahmed (born 2000), British racing driver
- Enam Ali (born 1960), Bangladeshi-born British businessman
- Enaam Arnaout (born 1960s), Syrian American who used charitable donations to support fighters in Bosnia without informing the donors
- Inam Ahmed (1922–2003), Bangladeshi actor
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