Mahboob
Mahbūb (also spelled Mahboob, or Mehboob, from Arabic: مَحبُوب passed to other languages such as Urdu: محبوب is a masculine given name.
Given name
Mahboob
- Maulana Mahboob Alam (1863–1933), founder of the daily Pakistani newspaper Paisa Akhbar
- Mahaboob Ben Ali, Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian American businessman
- Mahboob Shah (born 1938), Pakistani cricketer and Test cricket umpire
- Mahboob Zahedi (1929–2006), Indian politician who represented the Katwa in West Bengal from 1996 to 2006
Mahbub
- Mahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI, the 6th Nizam of Hyderabad Deccan.
- Mahbub Ali Khan, Bangladeshi Chief of Naval Staff.
- Mahbub Jamal Zahedi (1929–2008), establishing newspaper editor of Khaleej Times
Mehboob
- Mehboob (singer), Indian playback singer of Malayalam films.
- Mehboob Ali Kaiser, Indian politician.
- Mehboob Khan (1907–1964), Indian film director and producer.
- Mehboob Kotwal, Indian songwriter.
- Mehboob Rahi, Indian poet.
Surname
Mahboob
- Ahmar Mahboob, teacher at the Department of Linguistics
- Ali Hasan Mahboob (born 1981), Bahraini long-distance runner
- Kazi Golam Mahboob, activist of the Language Movement that took place in the erstwhile East Pakistan.
- Shahid Mahboob (born 1962), Pakistani cricketer
Mehboob
- Farhan Mehboob, Pakistani squash player
- Waqar Mehboob, Pakistani squash player
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See also
Places
- Mahboob Mansion, palace, named after Mahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI, the VIth Nizam, who lived here occasionally
- Mahbubnagar, a city in Andhra Pradesh, India
- Mahbubnagar district, a district in Andhra Pradesh, India
- Mahabubabad, a village in Andhra Pradesh, India
Arts and entertainment
- Mehboob Ki Mehndi, Hindi film
- Mere Mehboob, Indian film
Name
Habib, the female equivalent Habiba
Mahbub, the male equivalent Mahbuba
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