Hadid
Hadiyd
HAH-deed (emphasis on first syllable, with a guttural 'H' sound from the throat, followed by 'ah' as in 'father,' then 'deed' as in the English word).
من (ح د د) كثير المنع والغضب والسرعة والنشاط.
Hadid (حديد) is the Arabic word for iron, derived from the root ح د د (H-D-D) which conveys meanings of sharpness, strength, intensity, and protective force. The root also relates to concepts of prevention, restraint, and swift action. As a name, Hadid carries metaphorical significance representing strength, durability, resilience, and the qualities of iron as a noble metal used for protection and creation. The name embodies characteristics of fortitude, determination, and steadfastness.
Worksheets, games, and lesson plans for Years 1-11
Hadid originates from classical Arabic and is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition. It is a Quranic name, as the word حديد (iron) appears multiple times in the Quran, making it a name with strong religious and linguistic foundations in Islamic culture.
Hadid holds significant cultural value in Arabic and Islamic societies as a name representing strength and protection. The association with iron—a material essential for tools, weapons, and construction—makes it a symbol of power and utility in Islamic tradition. The name reflects historical Arab appreciation for sturdy, protective qualities and the Quranic emphasis on iron as a divine gift to humanity.
Different spellings and forms of Hadid across languages
The word حديد (Hadid/Iron) appears in the Quran in significant contexts. Surah Al-Hadid (Chapter 57, 'The Iron') is named after this word and emphasizes iron as one of God's great gifts to humanity. The most notable reference is in Ayah 25 of Surah Al-Hadid, which mentions that God sent down iron 'wherein is mighty power and benefits for mankind,' highlighting iron's importance in human civilization. This Quranic reference gives the name deep spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
قَالَ هَـٰذَا رَحْمَةٌ مِّن رَّبِّي ۖ فَإِذَا جَاءَ وَعْدُ رَبِّي جَعَلَهُ دَكَّاءَ ۖ وَكَانَ وَعْدُ رَبِّي حَقًّا
“He said, 'This is a mercy from my Lord. But when the promise of my Lord comes, He will make it level, and the promise of my Lord is ever true.'”
لَقَدْ أَرْسَلْنَا رُسُلَنَا بِالْبَيِّنَاتِ وَأَنزَلْنَا مَعَهُمُ الْكِتَابَ وَالْمِيزَانَ لِيَقُومَ النَّاسُ بِالْقِسْطِ ۖ وَأَنزَلْنَا الْحَدِيدَ فِيهِ بَأْسٌ شَدِيدٌ وَمَنَافِعُ لِلنَّاسِ
“We sent our messengers with clear proofs, and we sent down with them the Scripture and the balance, that mankind may uphold justice. And We revealed iron, wherein is mighty power and benefits for mankind.”
وَإِذْ صَرَفْنَا إِلَيْكَ نَفَرًا مِّنَ الْجِنِّ يَسْتَمِعُونَ الْقُرْآنَ
“And [remember, O Muhammad], when We directed toward you a few of the jinn, listening to the Qur'an.”
In Arabic numerology, 8 represents power, authority, material strength, and worldly success. It symbolizes balance between the material and spiritual realms.