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jawed

Jawed is a term that can refer to two broad usages in English and onomastics. As a verb form, jawed is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb jaw, which can mean to bite with the jaws or to talk or argue at length. In this sense, it may appear in sentences such as “They jawed for hours,” indicating extended conversation or dispute, or in a physical sense when describing actions involving the jaws.

As a given name, Jawed is used in various cultures, particularly in parts of South Asia and

Notable bearer: Jawed Karim, born in 1979, is a German-born American computer scientist best known as one

In sum, jawed can describe a past action related to biting or talking, and it also serves

the
Middle
East.
It
is
a
masculine
name
and
is
often
encountered
in
transliterations
such
as
Javed,
Jawad,
or
Jaweed.
The
name
is
found
among
communities
that
use
Arabic,
Persian,
or
South
Asian
linguistic
traditions,
and
it
may
carry
cultural
or
familial
significance
within
those
communities.
of
the
co-founders
of
YouTube.
Karim’s
work
with
YouTube
helped
establish
a
widely
used
platform
for
user-generated
video
content,
contributing
to
changes
in
online
media
and
digital
culture.
as
a
given
name
across
several
linguistic
and
cultural
contexts.