Dear Onlyme, Arabic names consist of four parts. The first is what we would call the 'Christian' name, the second is the person's father's first name and the third is the person's grandfather's first name. The fourth is the family/tribe name and usually preceded by 'al' meaning 'the'. Hence, Abdullah Rashid Muhammad al Busaidi means that, if the guy's a friend, you call him Abdullah. People who know him well will be aware that his father's name is/was Rashid and that his grandfather's name is/was Muhammad. All three of them come from the 'family' named 'the Busaidi folks'. Another possibility for the fourth element is that it refers to a place. Saddam Hussein's surname - for want of a better word - is al Tikriti, which means from the region of Tikrit, a place in Iraq. Calling him 'Saddam' is precisely the same as calling Mr Blair 'Tony'...not 'Blair', I'm afraid. Cheers