Abid

Meaning of Abid

Abid, a masculine name sprung from the Arabic root ʿabd—“worshipper” or “devotee”—unfurls like a moonlit ink painting at dawn, each brushstroke evoking humble faith and steadfast loyalty. In the United States, where twelve newborns bore it in 2024 (landing at 912th), its quiet rarity resembles an ice-blue koi gliding beneath a snow-laden bridge, unmarred by flash yet rich in character. Decade after decade, Abid has hovered serenely in the mid-nine-hundreds, like a lone pine standing firm against winter winds, suggesting that its bearers prize depth over display. Pronounced ah-BEED, it tolls with the resonance of temple bells muffled by cedar boughs, carrying a dry wit in its refusal to clamour for attention. For parents drawn to spiritual resonance wrapped in minimalist elegance, Abid offers a whispered hymn of devotion—spoken softly, yet felt with every breath of wind.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ah-BEED (/ɑˈbiːd/)

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