Hamed arrives like a warm breeze from the desert’s edge, its Arabic roots literally meaning “praiseworthy” and whispering of gratitude in every syllable. Imagine a sunlit courtyard where laughter dances to the strum of a Spanish guitar—Hamed fits right in, bridging the soulful warmth of Latin fiestas with the time-honored beauty of Middle Eastern tradition. It’s a name that evokes golden dunes at sunset and the sparkle of maracas under a full moon, all the while carrying a gentle promise: one who offers thanks and admiration in equal measure. Though it hovers modestly around rank 900 in U.S. birth charts, Hamed remains a hidden treasure, a little-known gem that parents choose when they crave something meaningful, melodic, and richly storied.
| Hamed Haddadi - | 
| Hamed Sinno - | 
| Hamed Bakayoko - | 
| Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan - | 
| Hamed Amiri - | 
| Hamed Koné - | 
| Hamed Habibi - | 
| Hamed Malekmohammadi - | 
| Hamed al-Bariqi - | 
| Hamed Rezaei - | 
| Hamed Rasouli - | 
| Hamed Aghaei - | 
| Hamed Noormohammadi - | 
| Hamed Hervé Diomandé - | 
| Hamed Haddadi - |