The name Saud is a distinguished male given name of Arabic origin, pronounced as SAWD (/sæʊd/). It carries the meaning of "fortunate" or "happy," and it is often associated with positive attributes and auspiciousness. The name has a royal connotation in the Arab world, most notably linked to the Saudi royal family. Over recent years, Saud has seen modest popularity in the United States, with occurrences fluctuating annually but maintaining a presence on naming charts since at least 1976. Notable variations of the name include Saeed, which shares similar roots and meanings. For parents seeking a name that embodies happiness and good fortune while also carrying cultural significance, Saud presents an excellent choice.
Saud of Saudi Arabia - Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was the King of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1964 and served as Prime Minister during his reign. |
Saud bin Nayef Al Saud is a prominent Saudi Arabian politician and member of the House of Saud, serving as the governor of Eastern Province since 2013. |
Saud bin Salman Al Saud is a Saudi prince, entrepreneur, and business magnate known for his contributions to the telecommunications and real estate industries, and as the son of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. |
Saud bin Abdullah Al Saud was a Saudi military official, businessman, and member of the Saudi royal family, being the grandson of King Faisal. |
Saud Qasmi, also known as Saud, is a well-known Pakistani film and TV actor as well as a TV producer. |