Najm

Najm (نجم) or Najam (also Negm, in Egyptian dialect / pronunciation) is an Arabic word meaning MORNING STAR. It is used as a given name in Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. Najm is the male version of the name and Najma (نجمة) is the female version of the name. Najm/Negm is also a common Arab family name.

Najm

 * Najm Afandi (1893–1975), Indian Urdu poet
 * Najm Hamad Al Ahmad (born 1969), Syrian jurist and politician
 * Najm Allal (born 1966), Western Saharan singer, guitarist and writer of lyrics in Spanish
 * Najm Hosain Syed (born 1936), Pakistani writer in Punjabi

Nagem

 * Nagem Hatab, Iraqi who died in US custody

Najam

 * Najam Sethi (born 1948), Pakistani journalist, editor, and media personality
 * Najam Sheraz (born 1969), Pakistani pop singer, song writer, and peace activist

Najem

 * Najem Wali (born 1956), Iraqi-German author

Nadjim

 * Nadjim Abdou (born 1984), aka as Jimmy Abdou, Comoros-French footballer, playing in England

Najmul

 * Najmul Hasan (born 1984), Bangladeshi qari (Qur'an reciter)
 * Najmul Millat (1863-1938), Indian faqīh (Islamic jurist)

Najm

 * Abolqasem Najm (1892–1981), Iranian politician, cabinet minister, and diplomat
 * Mohammed Najm (1943–2016), Libyan military officer and political figure

Najem

 * Mohamed Ag Najem, Tuareg rebel leader against government of Mali

Najam

 * Adil Najam, Pakistani-American academic

Negm

 * Ahmed Fouad Negm (1929–2013), Egyptian vernacular poet
 * Nawara Negm (born 1973), Egyptian journalist, blogger and human rights activist

Places

 * Najmabad (disambiguation), several places
 * Najm, Iran, village in Iran
 * Shurab-e Najm-e Soheyli, village in Iran
 * Najim Jihad, housing compound outside Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Osama bin Laden lived
 * Qal'at Najm, castle in Syria

Sports

 * Nedjm Chabab Magra, or NC Magra, Algerian football club
 * Najm de Marrakech, Moroccan football club

Other

 * An-Najm, (The Star), the 53rd sura of the Qur'an
 * Najm is an arabized variant of the Atari 65XE computer sold in the Arab world