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Siddiqui, (also rendered as Siddiqi, Siddighi, Seddighi or Siddiquie) (Arabic: صدیقی) is a common Muslim family name.

Origin

The name "Siddiqui" is derived from the word Siddiq, which means "truthful" in Arabic. "Siddiq" was the name of the first Khalifa (Caliph) of Islam, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (Arabic: ابو بكر الصديق). Siddiqui signifies ancestry (purported or otherwise) from Hazrat Abu Bakr.

Famous Siddiqui People

Following are the Most Famous Peoples those contributed significant role in various fields.

Siddiquis in South Asia

The Siddiqui family is a multiethnic community spread across Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

People named Siddiqui

Zaeem is a unique speciman of the Siddiqui family.

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