Rachid
Rachid (name) means a male given name and surname, a French rendering of the Arabic name Rashid. Example: “Rachid grew up in Marseille before moving to Paris for university.”
How to use Rachid
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA given name of Arabic origin, common in French-speaking and North African communities.
Word forms
Rachids plural
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_____ grew up in Marseille before moving to Paris for university.
Etymology
Borrowed from French Rachid, itself from Arabic رَاشِد (rāšid), meaning "rightly guided."
Frequently asked questions
What does “Rachid” mean?
The word “Rachid” means a male given name and surname, a French rendering of the Arabic name Rashid. In plain terms, a given name of Arabic origin, common in French-speaking and North African communities.
How do you use “Rachid” in a sentence?
Here is “Rachid” used in a sentence: “Rachid grew up in Marseille before moving to Paris for university.”
What part of speech is “Rachid”?
“Rachid” is a name.
Where does the word “Rachid” come from?
The word “Rachid” comes from French. Borrowed from French Rachid, itself from Arabic رَاشِد (rāšid), meaning "rightly guided.".