Certificate of Name
Rashed
Masculine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Rashed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name راشد (Rāshid), closely related to Rashid (رشيد, Rashīd). Both names derive from the Arabic root r-sh-d, meaning “to be rightly guided” or “to follow the right path.” In Islamic tradition, al-Rashīd is one of the 99 names of Allah, signifying “the Rightly Guided.” As a personal name, it is often combined with “Abd” (servant) to form ʿAbd al-Rashīd, meaning “servant of the Rightly Guided.” Etymology and Variants The name Rashed specifically corresponds to the Arabic spelling راشد (Rāshid), in which the first vowel is long. This distinguishes it from Rashid (رشيد), where the second vowel is long. In Arabic, both forms are considered virtually identical in meaning and are often used interchangeably. The name has been widely adopted across the Muslim world, with regional variants such as Rachid (especially in North Africa) and Rasheed. Notable Bearers Notable individuals named Rashed (or its equivalent) include Rashed III ibn Ahmad Al Mu'alla (1932–2009), former ruler of Umm al-Quwain in the United Arab Emirates. The name is also common among public figures in sports, music, and politics. Cultural and Religious Significance In Islamic culture, names that reflect divine attributes are highly revered. Rashed and Rashid not only evoke the concept of righteous guidance but also serve as a reminder of a cardinal virtue in Islam: being on the straight path (sirāṭ al-mustaqīm). The name appears in the Quran indirectly through the concept of rushd (guidance). Meaning: “rightly guided” Origin: Arabic Type: Masculine given name Variant forms: Rashid, Rachid; feminine: Rashida, Rachida
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