Samad, with roots in the rich tapestry of Arabic and Persian tongues, carries the dignified meaning “The Eternal” or “The Self-Sufficient,” conjuring an image of a sun-baked oasis that endures through every shifting dune. Pronounced suh-MAHD (/səˈmɑːd/), its two-syllable rhythm beats like a steady corazón, offering an anchor of strength and serenity. Though relatively rare in the United States—only thirteen little boys received this name in 2024 (ranking around 911)—its gentle rise and fall across the charts over the decades recalls a wandering guitarra melody, touching hearts in turn before drifting on. In every whisper of “Samad,” one senses a promise of steadfast grace, as if a lone star in a velvet night sky reminds us that true brilliance never fades, no matter how vast the heavens may stretch.
| Samad bey Rafibeyli - |
| Samad Behrangi - |
| Samad Khan Momtaz os-Saltaneh - |
| Samad Nikkhah Bahrami - |
| Samad Bounthong - |