Shahid 2 is an Arabic masculine name that means "martyr, witness". It is a variant of Shahid 1, though the two are spelled distinctly in Arabic: شاهِد (Shahid) means "witness," while Shahid 2 carries an additional sense of "martyr," particularly in an Islamic context. The name is used in both Arabic and Bengali cultures.
Etymology and Meaning
The root of Shahid 2 is the Arabic verb شَهِدَ (šahida, "to witness"). The form shahīd (شهيد) is an active participle that can signify either "witness" or "martyr," as dying for one's faith is seen as the ultimate testimony of belief. In Islamic tradition, the concept of martyrdom (shahāda) is central, and those who die in the path of God are honored as shuhadāʼ (martyrs). This name is therefore deeply tied to religious devotion and sacrifice. Related names include Shahid 1 and Shuhd.
Notable Bearers
While the name Shahid is common in many Muslim-majority regions, notable historical figures include Shahid Khaqan Abbasi (a former Prime Minister of Pakistan) and Shahid Hussain (a Bangladeshi politician). In Bengali-speaking regions, it is often used in compound names like Shahidul Islam ("martyr of Islam").
- Meaning: Martyr, witness
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: First name
- Usage regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan