Masuda
Feminine
Arabic, Bengali
Meaning & Origin
Masuda is a feminine given name used in Arabic and Bengali, derived from the masculine Masud. The name Masud originates from the Arabic root سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky," and itself means "lucky, fortunate, happy." Thus, Masuda carries the same connotation of good fortune and joy.
Usage and Variants
Masuda is primarily used in Arabic-speaking regions and South Asia, especially among Bengali speakers. A Maghrebi variant is Messaouda. The name shares its root with several masculine forms including Masood, Masoud, Mas'ud, and Messaoud.
Cultural Context
Names derived from the root saʿida are common across the Muslim world, reflecting a cultural value placed on happiness and divine blessing. While Masuda is a given name, it is also a notable Japanese surname and place name—for instance, Masuda is a city in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. However, the given name Masuda has distinct etymological roots in Arabic and is unrelated to the Japanese usage.
Notable Bearers
No widely known notable bearers of the name Masuda as a given name are documented in the available sources. The name remains relatively uncommon but is appreciated for its positive meaning and cultural resonance.
Meaning: "lucky, fortunate, happy" (via Masud)
Origin: Arabic (root saʿida)
Type: Feminine given name
Usage regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Bangladesh (Bengali)