7,510th
Most common name in India.
17,455
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
Its a Persian word meaning "prince," so its stories are as varied as the princes who held the title. Think of it like "King"—many kings, many stories. This names power comes from its meaning and the history of those whove been called this name.
This names location heavily influences the languages linked to it. Its impossible to list every language spoken by everyone with this name because of the huge global population and how languages change. If this name is popular in an Urdu or Hindi-speaking area, those languages are likely. If its common in a Persian-speaking region, Farsi is a good guess. Many with this name in South Asian communities worldwide might also speak English. Basically, the languages vary widely depending on where this name is common.This names connection to a powerful god, often seen as a form of Vishnu, is well-known. Krishna, a very famous form of this god, is also linked to this name. Radha, Krishnas beloved partner, is closely related. Big festivals like Janmashtami (Krishnas birthday celebration) and Holi (a colorful festival often tied to Krishnas fun-loving side) are associated with this name. Many other regional and smaller celebrations exist, but these are the most popular.
SHEHZADA suggests a prince. Similar names, mostly from Urdu and Persian, include Shahzaib (a common version), Shahzad (a shorter form), and others using "Shah" (king) with other titles. Different languages spell it slightly differently (Shehzad, Shehzadh), and nicknames depend on family customs.from iMeUsWe Database
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