Yazid is a male name with Arabic origins. It is pronounced as yah-zeed (/ja.ziːd/) in Arabic. The name has variations such as Yazit. In the United States of America, Yazid has been given to newborn boys consistently over the years, although its popularity has varied. In recent years, it has ranked around the 4000-6000 mark in terms of occurrences. Overall, Yazid carries a strong and unique sound, making it an intriguing choice for parents looking for a distinctive name for their baby boy.
Yazid I was the second caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate, known for his controversial appointment and the start of the Second Fitna. |
Yazid bin Abdul Qadir Jawas, Lc. is an Indonesian writer, lecturer, and ustad associated with the ultra-conservative Salafism movement, known for his controversial lectures and religious Islamic books. |
Yazid of Morocco - Mawlay al-Yazid bin Mohammed, a Sultan of Morocco from 1790 to 1792, was a ruler of the 'Alawi dynasty who succeeded his father Mohammed bin Abdallah. |