Wahid

Meaning of Wahid

Originating from Arabic, the name Wahid holds significant cultural and historical associations. In Arabic, it is pronounced as wah-HEED (/wɑˈhiːd/). The name Wahid means "unique" or "one and only," reflecting qualities of individuality and distinction. This name has gained popularity in recent years in the United States, with occurrences recorded since at least 1982. While its ranking may vary from year to year, Wahid remains a strong choice for parents seeking a meaningful and distinctive name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as wah-HEED (/wɑˈhiːd/)

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Notable People Named Wahid

Wahid Khalil Baroud, a Palestinian alleged member of the PLO Force 17, was arrested in Canada and deported due to claims of involvement in coordinating PLO terrorist acts and posing a threat to Canadian national security.
Wahid Labidi is a prominent Tunisian figure known for his role as vice-chairman of the World Scout Committee and his work as a political and economic consultant focusing on Arab Civil Society, democracy, and human rights.
Captain Wahid Baksh Sial Rabbani was a Pakistani saint in the Chishti order of Sufis.
Wahid Faghir - Wahidullah Faghir is a Danish professional footballer currently playing as a forward for SV Elversberg on loan from VfB Stuttgart.
Wahid Al Khyat - Wahid Mohammed Mohammed Al-Khyat is a Yemeni international footballer known for his role as a midfielder at Al-Ahli Club Sana'a.
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