Rashad
Rashad is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the root r–sh–d, meaning guidance or the right path, and is related to the names Rashid and Rasheed. The form Rashad conveys the sense of guidance or being rightly guided. The name has been widely used in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide, and it has also become common in English-speaking contexts through transliteration. Spelling variations include Rashid, Rasheed, Rasheed, Rashed, and Rashad, with pronunciation varying by language.
Usage and culture: In addition to its Arabic roots, Rashad is used across various cultures and has
- Rashad Evans, an American mixed martial artist and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.
- Rashad Khalifa, an American biochemist and Islamic scholar known for his work on Quranic numerology.
- Rashad Johnson, an American football safety who played in the NFL.
- Rashad McCants, an American basketball player who played for the University of North Carolina and in
- Rashad Vaughn, an American professional basketball player.
See also: Rashid, Rasheed, Rashida. The name Rashad is primarily used as a given name and is