Sajid
Sajid (name) means an Arabic male given name and surname, especially common in Pakistan. Example: “Sajid Javid served as a British government minister.”
How to use Sajid
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn Arabic first name and surname tied to the act of prostration in prayer.
Word forms
Sajids plural
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_____ Javid served as a British government minister.
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic سَاجِد (sājid, "one who prostrates in prayer").
Rhymes for Sajid
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What does “Sajid” mean?
The word “Sajid” means an Arabic male given name and surname, especially common in Pakistan. In plain terms, an Arabic first name and surname tied to the act of prostration in prayer.
How do you use “Sajid” in a sentence?
Here is “Sajid” used in a sentence: “Sajid Javid served as a British government minister.”
What part of speech is “Sajid”?
“Sajid” is a name.
Where does the word “Sajid” come from?
The word “Sajid” comes from Arabic. Borrowed from Arabic سَاجِد (sājid, "one who prostrates in prayer").
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