Ubayd (name)
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Given name

* Ubayd Zakani, Persian poet and satirist of the 14th century * Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah, leader of the Fatimids


Patronymic

*
Amr ibn Ubayd Amr Ibn Ubayd ibn Bāb (, died 761) was one of the earliest leaders in the "rationalist" theological movement of the Mu'tazilis, literally 'those who withdraw themselves' – which was founded by Wasil ibn Ata (died 749). Of Iranian descent, he ...
, one of the earliest leaders in the "rationalist" theological movement of the Mu'tazilis


See also

* Ubayd Allah (disambiguation) and variants * Ubaydul Haq (disambiguation) and variants * Ubayda, Arabian tunbūr or pandore player and singer * Al-Ubaid (disambiguation), for other uses and various romanizations of the same name {{given name