Umm (أمّ) means mother in Arabic. It is a common Arabic feminine alias, and used to be a common feminine given name, with the masculine counterpart being Ab or Abu. The name may refer to:
- Companions or other people related to the Islamic prophet Muhammad
 
- Umm Anmaar
 - Umm al-Darda
 - Umm Ayman (Barakah)
 - Umm Hakim bint Abdul Muttalib
 - Umm ul-Banin
 - Umm Hakim
 - Umm Jamil
 - Umm al-Khair
 - Salma Umm-ul-Khair, mother of Abū Bakr, the first Caliph
 - Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal
 - Umm Ma'bad
 - Ibn Umm Maktūm
 - Umm Qirfa
 - Umm Ruman
 - Umm Sulaym bint Milham
 - Umm Shareek
 - Umm Ubays
 - Umm Waraqa
 
- Arab princess
 
- Umm Hakim
 - Umm al-Banin
 - Umm Salama
 - Umm Musa Arwa
 - Umm Sulayman
 - Umm Ja'far Zubaidah bint Ja'far
 - Umm Muhammad
 - Umm Isa
 
- Other
 
- Umm Darda as Sughra, 7th-century jurist and scholar of Islam in Damascus and Jerusalem
 - Umm Al-Kiram, 11th-century Andalusian princess and poet
 - Umm Kulthum (name)
 - Umm Nidal (born Maryam Mohammad Yousif Farhat, 1949-2013), Palestinian politician
 - Umm Al-Quwain, one of the seven constituent emirates of the United Arab Emirates
 - Umm-Salma (disambiguation)
 - Umm Sayyaf (born Nasrin As'ad Ibrahim), widow of ISIL member Abu Sayyaf killed in 2015
 
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