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Fahaad

Fahaad is a masculine given name and, less commonly, a surname. It is a variant transliteration of the Arabic name Fahad (فَهْد), which means leopard or panther. The spelling Fahaad with a double 'a' reflects transliteration practices used in some communities to indicate a long vowel, and is found among Arabic-speaking populations and diaspora groups, including those in the Horn of Africa and South Asia.

The name is used widely in the Arab world and among Muslim communities, where it is commonly

In cultural contexts, Fahad/Fahaad names have appeared in poetry, literature, and media as symbols of agility,

Notable people: There are no widely recognized, globally prominent individuals with the exact spelling "Fahaad" who

See also: Fahad, Fahd, Fahed, Fahir.

given
to
boys.
Variants
of
the
name
appear
in
different
transliterations
such
as
Fahad,
Fahd,
and
Fahed,
reflecting
diverse
phonetic
renderings
of
the
same
Arabic
root.
strength,
and
leadership
associated
with
the
animal
from
which
the
meaning
is
derived.
have
dedicated
biographical
entries
in
major
reference
works.
Individuals
bearing
the
name
may
exist
in
local
or
regional
contexts,
but
their
notability
varies
and
may
not
be
reflected
in
widely
available
sources.