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Fahd

Fahd is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is spelled in Arabic as فهد and is commonly transliterated as Fahd or Fahad. The name means "panther" or "leopard" in Arabic and, as with many Arabic names, is associated with strength and grace. Fahd is widely used in the Arab world and among Muslim communities internationally, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and Egypt, among others.

Notable people: King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1921–2005), who reigned as the King of Saudi Arabia

In popular culture, the form Fahd appears in biographies, news articles, and public records of individuals bearing

from
1982
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2005.
The
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politicians,
athletes,
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professionals
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region,
reflecting
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broad
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the
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spelling
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language,
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to
variants
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Fahad.