Riyadh is a strong and distinctive name of Arabic origin, meaning "gardens" or "meadows." This name carries a sense of tranquility and natural beauty, evoking images of lush greenery and peaceful landscapes. The pronunciation in Arabic is ree-AHD (/riːˈjəd/), with a soft emphasis on the second syllable. Riyadh has been given to a small but consistent number of newborn boys in the United States, showing its steady popularity over the years. With its roots in the Middle East, Riyadh brings a touch of exotic elegance to any child's name.
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Riyadh Mohammed Asfahani is a Syrian footballer who participated in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |