Certificate of Name
Arshad
Masculine
Arabic, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyArshad is an Arabic male given name and surname, derived from the root ر-ش-د (r-sh-d) which conveys the meaning of guidance and righteousness. It is the elative (superlative) form of the adjective, meaning "more rightly guided" or "more sensible." The name is a direct superlative of Rashid, in the same way that أكرم (akram) means "more generous."Cultural and Religious SignificanceIn Islamic tradition, the word derives from the same root as al-Rashīd, one of the 99 names of Allah, and shares this association. It connotes one who is exceptionally or supremely guided by divine will. This gives the name a devout and pious resonance in Muslim communities, especially among Arabs as well as in South Asia where it is common among Urdu speakers. Note that Rashid itself represents two Arabic forms: رشيد (Rashīd) with a long second vowel, and راشد (Rāshid) with a long first vowel; the elative Arshad follows the pattern for رشيد specifically.Notable BearersNumerous public figures have carried the name:Arshad Warsi (born 1968), Indian actor known for comedic roles in Hindi cinemaArshad Sharif (1973–2022), Pakistani journalist and photojournalist who worked for major networksArshad Hussain (born 1990), amateur Pakistani boxer who competed at the Commonwealth GamesArshad Laeeq (born 1970), Pakistani cricketer who played in domestic tournamentsArshad Pervez (1953–2024), Pakistani international cricketer and member of the national squadArshad Ayub (born 1958), former Indian cricket player who represented Delhi in domestic cricketArshad Hasan (born 1980), former executive director of Democracy for America in the United StatesThe surname form is seen e.g. with Abdul Rahman Arshad (1936–2020), a Malaysian academic and diplomat who served as vice-chancellor of the National University of Malaysia.Variants and Related NamesBeyond Arshad and the root Rashid, another common derivative is Rashad — a noun form meaning "guidance, right-mindedness." The Turkish variant Arslan does not share the same etymology but is phonetically distinct.Meaning: "more rightly guided, more sensible" (elative of Rashid)Origin: ArabicType: Given name (also used as surname)Usage: Arabic-speaking countries, Pakistan, India, BangladeshLinguistic root: ر-ش-د (r-sh-d)
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