Saeid

Meaning of Saeid

Saeid is a strong and unique name of Persian origin. It is commonly pronounced as sah-EE-d (/sɑˈiːd/) in Persian. The name Saeid also has variations, with Said being one of them. This name carries a rich cultural heritage and conveys qualities such as wisdom, intelligence, and leadership. While it may not be as popular in the United States, Saeid has been steadily gaining attention in recent years. In 2021, there were 8 newborns named Saeid, ranking at 8804. This name is perfect for parents who are looking for a distinct and meaningful name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as sah-EE-d (/sɑˈiːd/)

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Notable People Named Saeid

Saeid Ezatolahi Afagh is an Iranian professional footballer known for his role as a defensive midfielder for Danish club Vejle and the Iran national team.
Saeid Mollaei, born in Tehran in 1992, is a judoka who gained international attention for his refusal to intentionally lose a match and later became a citizen of Mongolia.
Mir Saeid Marouf Lakerani is an accomplished Iranian volleyball setter, known for his leadership as the captain of the Iranian national team and his numerous accolades, including being named best setter at various tournaments and participating in the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Saeid Hassanipour Sefatazgomi is an Iranian karateka who won his first international medal in Cyprus in 2005 and was the only Gilani gold medalist at the Asian Games in South Korea's Incheon.
Saeid Ghadami is an Iranian footballer midfielder who plays for Damash and is a member of the Iran national under-23 football team.
Saeid Lotfi is an Iranian football defender currently playing for Sanat Naft in the Iran Pro League.
Saeid Rajabi is an accomplished Iranian heavyweight taekwondo competitor, securing gold medals at the 2016 Asian Championships and 2018 Asian Games.
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