9,977th
Most common name in India.
11,343
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
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It was given to sons of noble families in Persia and beyond, becoming popular as Persian culture spread. Think of it as a name representing a legacy, passed down through generations. Each person named Shahzad adds to this legacy, creating their own story of leadership, kindness, or simply living up to the names dignified image. The real story of this name is the sum of all the individual stories of those who bear it.Name associations vary widely based on things like where someone lives, family customs, and personal views.This names origins are diverse, showing up in many cultures. However, Urdu, Hindi, and Persian are common among people with this name, and Arabic is also likely. Many other South Asian languages could also be associated with this name, depending on the family and region. Its impossible to make a complete list without more details.This names Persian roots mean "prince" or "royal child." Its linked to royalty and divine power. Depending on how you interpret it, Khidr—a Sufi guide and spiritual figure—could also be related. Festivals associated with this names deity might include Janmashtami, Holi, and Diwali, depending on the specific interpretation and local customs.
You might see it spelled Shahzad, Shahzadh, or Shahzaad. The pronunciation also changes a bit depending on where someone is from. These arent really different names, just different ways of writing and saying this name. There arent official nicknames, but people might use "Shaz" or "Zad" casually.from iMeUsWe Database
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