Meaning & Origin
A person of great respect and honor, often a religious leader or master of a craft.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes guidance, wisdom, and spiritual leadership.
Language details
Sayid
noble, esteemed, respected, master, lord
سید
مہترم، مرفوع، مولا، مولی
سيد
المحترم، المرفوع، المولى، المولى
सय्यद
महान, वृद्ध, मालिक, मौलवी
سید
مهترم، پهلو، الله، الله
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
say-id
/ˈsɑːɪd/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Sayid" is an Arabic term which translates to 'Master', 'Sir', or 'Lord' in English. In many Middle Eastern and Islamic communities, this title is bestowed upon individuals who have a lineage that stems from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), or are considered masters of a particular craft or discipline. The title adds a level of respect and honor to the named person, and is often used in addressing them.
In the Islamic context, the title "Sayid" holds significant spiritual importance as it denotes a connection to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) or to God through knowledge, wisdom, or spiritual guidance. It highlights the individual's public recognition as a person of faith and morality, and serves as a reminder of their responsibility to live up to the expectations that come with the title. Thus, the title "Sayid" is a mark of distinction, signifying a deep spiritual commitment to God and a strong moral character.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Various Islamic scholars and saints The name Sayid carried significant weight in that era.
Throughout Islamic history