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Shahd

Shahd is a feminine given name used in Arabic-speaking communities. It is derived from the Arabic noun shahd, meaning honey or nectar, and is associated with sweetness, desirability, and value. The name is used across the Arab world, including Gulf countries (such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait), the Levant (Lebanon, Jordan, Syria), and North Africa, and it is common among Arabic-speaking diaspora communities worldwide. When rendered in English, the name is usually spelled Shahd; variants such as Shahad appear due to differences in transliteration from Arabic script.

In Arabic naming practice, Shahd is often chosen for girls and is valued for its pleasant meaning

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