Pronunciation | Arabic: [ˈmusˤtˤafaː][musˤˈtˤafaː] Egyptian Arabic: [mosˈtˤɑfɑ]English: /mʊˈstɑːfə/ Turkish: [musˈtafa] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Arabic |
Meaning | The Chosen One |
Region of origin | Muslim world |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Mostafa, Mostapha, Moustafa, Moustapha, Mustapha, Mustafi |
Jasmine Sandlas – Sip Sip – Song Lyrics in English. My teen age is like fire oh boy my teen age is like fire oh boy today there will be rain of fire eyes are like two bottles of. Sandali word basically comes from Sandal which in turn comes from sandalwood tree. Sandali literal meaning is sandalwood. Metaphorically, Sandali is mostly described in a sentence as “Sandali Mutiyaar” means a girl who is untouched like a pure sandalwood and whose presence is like a fragrance of the sandal which brings smile, peace and joy to people around her.
Mustafa (Arabic: مصطفى Muṣṭafā) is one of the names of Muhammad, and the name means 'chosen, selected, appointed, preferred', used as an Arabicgiven name and surname. People with the name include:
- 1Given name
- 2Surname
Given name[edit]
Moustafa[edit]
- Moustafa Amar, Egyptian musician and actor
- Moustafa Bayoumi, American writer
- Moustafa Chousein-Oglou, English actor
- Moustafa Farroukh, Lebanese painter
- Moustafa Al-Qazwini, an Islamic Scholar and religious leader
- Moustafa Reyadh, Egyptian football player
- Moustafa Shakosh, Syrian football player
- Moustafa Ahmed Shebto, Qatari athlete
Moustapha[edit]
- Moustapha Akkad, Syrian American film producer
- Moustapha Alassane, Nigerian filmmaker
- Moustapha Agnidé, Beninese football player
- Moustapha Niasse, Senegalese politician and diplomat
- Abdul Moustapha Ouedraogo, Ivorian football striker
- Moustapha Bayal Sall, Senegalese football midfielder
- Moustapha Salifou, Togolese football midfielder
Mustafa[edit]
- Mustafa I, Mustafa II, Mustafa III, and Mustafa IV, Sultans of the Ottoman Empire
- Mustafa Abdul-Hamid, American basketball player
- Mustafa Abi, Turkish basketball player
- Mustafa Abubakar (born 1949), Indonesian politician
- Mustafa Adrisi, vice-president of Uganda from 1978 to 1979
- Mustafa Amini, Australian association footballer of Afghani descent
- Mustafa Altıoklar, Turkish film director
- Mustafa Akaydın, Turkish politician
- Mustafa Ali, Pakistani wrestler who joined WWE.
- Mustafa Arslanović, Bosnian footballer
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey
- Mustafa Aydın, Turkish academic
- Mustafa Barzani, Kurdish nationalist
- Mustafa Çağrıcı, Turkish civil servant
- Mustafa Çakır (born 1986), Turkish yacht racer
- Mustafa Cengiz (born 1949), Turkish businessman and current president of the sports club Galatasaray S.K.
- Mustafa Cevahir, Turkish footballer
- Mustafa Chokaev, nationalist from Turkestan
- Mustafa Denizli, Turkish football coach
- Mustafa Duruer, Turkish footballer
- Mustafa Fahmi Pasha, Egyptian politician
- Mustafa Hadid, Afghan footballer
- Mustafa Hassan, Iraqi footballer
- Mustafa al-Hawsawi, Saudi financer of the September 11 attacks
- Mustafa Hukić, Bosnian footballer
- Mustafa İsmet İnönü, Turkish Army General, Prime Minister, President
- Mustafa Abdul Jalil (born 1952), Libyan politician
- Ghulam Mustafa Khan, renowned research scholar
- Mustafa Kamal (mayor) (born 1971), District City Nazim (Mayor) of Karachi
- Mustafa Kamal (judge), Chief Justice of Bangladesh
- Mustafa Karim, Iraqi footballer
- Mustafa Kocabey, Turkish footballer
- Mustafa Korkmaz (born 1988), Dutch wheelchair basketball player of Turkish descent
- Mustafa Kučuković, German footballer
- Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi, Pakistani statesman
- Mustafa Mahmud, Egyptian scientist
- Mustafa Majid, Bangladeshi writer
- Mustafa Malayekah, Saudi Arabian footballer
- Mustafa Stojković, Serbian football goalkeeper
- Mustafa Nadarević, Bosnian actor
- Mustafa Özkan, Turkish footballer
- Mustafa Pasha, Georgian noble
- Mustafa Pektemek, Turkish footballer
- Mustafa Qureshi, Pakistani actor
- Mustafa Rahi, Pakistani poet
- Mustafa Sandal, Europe-known Turkish singer-composer
- Mustafa Sarp, Turkish footballer
- Mustafa Shahabi, Syrian agronomist
- Mustafa Shaikh, Indian cricketer
- Mustafa Tuna (born 1957), Turkish environmental engineer, politician and Mayor of Ankara
- Mustafa Yılmaz (chess player) (born 1992), Turkish Grand Master of chess
- Mustafa Yumlu, Turkish footballer
- Mustafa Zahid, Pakistani singer
- Mustafa Zaidi, Pakistani poet
- Nur Mustafa Gülen (born 1960), Turkish footballer and coach
- Mustafa Pasha (disambiguation), various people
- Shah Mustafa, Iraqi-Bangladeshi preacher
Mustafah[edit]
- Mustafah Muhammad, American footballer
Mustapha[edit]
- Mustapha Aga, Ottoman Empire ambassador to the Swedish Court
- Mustapha Chadili, Moroccan football goalkeeper
- Mustapha Dahleb, Algerian footballer
- Mustapha Douglas, Ghanaian footballer
- Mustapha Hadji, Moroccan footballer
- Mustapha Harun, Sabahan 1st governor and 3rd chief minister
- Mustapha Kartali, Islamist guerrilla leader
- Mustapha Khalfi, Moroccan basketball player
- Mustapha Labsi, Algerian arrested on terrorism charges
- Mustapha Larfaoui, Algerian athlete
- Mustapha Sama, Sierra Leonean soccer player
Surname[edit]
Mostafa[edit]
- Amr Mostafa, Egyptian singer and composer
- Ahmed Mostafa (footballer, born 1987), Egyptian footballer
- Ahmed Mostafa (footballer, born 1940), Egyptian footballer
- Hassan Mostafa, Egyptian footballer
- Tarek Mostafa, Egyptian footballer
Moustafa[edit]
- Hisham Talaat Moustafa, Egyptian businessman
- Ibrahim Moustafa, Egyptian wrestler
- Tamer Moustafa, Egyptian basketball player
Moustapha[edit]
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- Baba Moustapha, Chadian playwright
- Hamadou Moustapha, Cameroonian politician
Mustafa[edit]
- Nawshirwan Mustafa, Kurdish politician
- Abu Mustafa, Pakistani cricketer
- Abu Ali Mustafa, Palestinian politician
- Domenico Mustafà, Italian singer and composer
- Erkan Mustafa, British actor
- Herro Mustafa, American diplomat
- Isaiah Mustafa, American actor
- Ismail Isa Mustafa, Bulgarian footballer
- Kara Mustafa, Ottoman military leader and Vizier in the 17th century, led the siege of Vienna
- Melton Mustafa, American jazz musician and educator
- Mustafa Mustafa, Greek politician
- Şehzade Mustafa, Turkish prince
- Shukri Mustafa, Egyptian Islamist
- Shkodran Mustafi, German footballer
Mustapha[edit]
- Joseph Mustapha, Sierra Leonean politician and lawyer
- Riga Mustapha, Ghanaian-born Dutch footballer
- Shettima Mustapha, Nigerian academic and politician
See also[edit]
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“Oh My Darling, Clementine” is a traditional American folk song, commonly credited to Percy Montrose (1884).
The lyrics have changed over time, and what started as a sincere lament became a parody. Clementine is the daughter of a 49er, a miner in the 1849 California Gold Rush. But she drowned. As the song progresses, the changes become evident, with the tone turning tongue-in-cheek. The second verse, for example, mentions the size of Clementine’s feet: so big she wears boxes instead of shoes.
Later, it’s revealed that her death was caused by a splinter in her toe. (In the original song, the splinter referred to a piece of shoring timber.) She trips, then falls and drowns. The song’s close completes the transformation to silly campfire song, saying that after one kiss from Clementine’s little sister, the singer forgets his loss.
“Oh My Darling, Clementine” is likely based on “Down by the River Liv’d a Maiden”, a 19th century minstrel song written by H.S. Thompson. Like “Oh! Susanna” by Stephen Foster, “Down by the River Liv’d a Maiden” is a parody of slave music and speech. Here’s a sample of those original lyrics:
“Her lips were like two luscious beefsteaks
Dipp’d in tomato sauce and brine
And like the cashmere goatess covering
Was the fine wool of Clementine
Dipp’d in tomato sauce and brine
And like the cashmere goatess covering
Was the fine wool of Clementine
Now all young men by me take warning
Don’t gib your ladies too much rye wine
Kase like as not in this wet wedder
Dey’ll share de fate ob Clementine'
Don’t gib your ladies too much rye wine
Kase like as not in this wet wedder
Dey’ll share de fate ob Clementine'
See the similarities?!