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* [[Ataollah Khosravani]] (1919–2005), Iranian politician

* [[Ataollah Khosravani]] (1919–2005), Iranian politician

* [[Ataullah Mengal]] (1929–2021), Chief Minister of Balochistan, Pakistan

* [[Ataullah Mengal]] (1929–2021), Chief Minister of Balochistan, Pakistan

* [[Ataullah Hafezzi]] (1948-2025), Bangladeshi Islamist leader and politician

* [[Ataullah Hafezzi]] (), Bangladeshi Islamist leader and politician

* [[Ataullah Bogdan Kopański]] (born 1948), Polish-born historian

* [[Ataullah Bogdan Kopański]] (born 1948), Polish-born historian

* [[Ataollah Salehi]] (born 1950), commander-in-chief of the Iranian Army

* [[Ataollah Salehi]] (born 1950), commander-in-chief of the Iranian Army


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Ataullah
Pronunciation Arabic: [ʕatˤaː.ɑɫɫɑh]
Gender Male
Language(s) Arabic
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Gift of Allah, (Allah) God’s return
Region of origin Middle East
Alternative spelling Attaalla, Atallah
Variant form(s) Ataollah (Iranian), Odtallah or Odetallah (Palestinian)
Related names Ata; Theodore

Ataullah (Arabic: عطاء الله or عطا الله) or the alternative Atallah is an Arabic given name meaning “gift of God”, composed of Ata (gift) + Allah (God). It is also a surname to Middle Eastern Christians. The Iranian variant of the same name is Ataollah.

Odtallah or Odetallah (Arabic: عودة الله) is a Palestinian last name where it comes from the personal name meaning “Return of God” made up of the words (Odta) (“Return”) + (Allah) (“God”).

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