Hamed
Hamed is a given name of Arabic origin, meaning "praise" or "praise God." It is also used as a surname. The name has been popular in the Middle East and North Africa for centuries, and has gained some popularity in other parts of the world as well. In Arabic, the name is spelled حَمِد, and is often pronounced as /hæˈmid/. It is typically used for males, but can also be used for females. The name has been borne by several notable individuals, including Hamed Karoui, a Tunisian politician, and Hamed Bakr, a Syrian actor. The name is also associated with the Hamed dynasty, a ruling family in Yemen. Despite its long history and cultural significance, Hamed remains a relatively uncommon name in many parts of the world.