Nahid

Meaning of Nahid

Nahid is a unisex name of Persian origin. It is pronounced as nah-HEED (/nəˈhi:d/). The name Nahid also has a variation, Nahida. In the United States, there were 6 occurrences of the name in 1997 and again in 2002, ranking at 8110 and 9391 respectively. Nahid carries a sense of uniqueness and cultural richness, making it an appealing choice for parents looking for an uncommon yet meaningful name for their baby.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as nah-HEED (/nəˈhi:d/)

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Notable People Named Nahid

Nahid Bhadelia is an American infectious-diseases physician, founding director of Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Policy and Research (CEID) at Boston University, and an associate professor at the Boston University School of Medicine, who also served as the Senior Policy Advisor for Global COVID-19 Response on the White House COVID-19 Response Team.
Nahid Siddiqui is a renowned exponent of Kathak dance.
Nahid Toubia is a Sudanese surgeon and women's health rights activist known for her research on female genital mutilation.
Nahid Rachlin is an Iranian-American novelist and short story writer, known as one of the most published Iranian authors in the United States.
Nahid Hasan is an Indian politician and member of the Samajwadi Party, serving in the 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly and previously in the 16th and 17th assemblies.
Nahid Iskander Mirza, also known as Nahid Amir Teymour, was an Iranian-Pakistani socialite and the first lady of Pakistan from 1956 to 1958.
Nahid Persson Sarvestani is a Swedish-Iranian documentary filmmaker.
Nahid Kulenović was a Croatian newspaper columnist, editor, and activist, known for his role as president of the German branch of the Croatian Liberation Movement (HOP).
Nahid Taghavi is a German-Iranian woman who was imprisoned in Iran and sentenced to 10 years for participating in an illegal group and eight months for propaganda activities against the regime.
Nahid Hasan is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his List A debut in 2017 and his Twenty20 debut in 2019.
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