Arabic name from the root *ḥamd* 'praise'; *Hāmid* means 'the praised one' and is an established Muslim name form.
Haamid is an Arabic name from the root hmd, meaning praise. In the form Hāmid, it means the praised one and is a well-established Muslim name. That devotional structure gives the name a serious and honored place in naming tradition, where meaning and religious resonance are both central.
It is a name built on gratitude and esteem. The double a spelling in Haamid preserves the long vowel of the original and gives the name a slightly fuller visual rhythm. It feels dignified and steady, with a calm authority that suits its meaning.
Names from this root often carry a sense of humility before praise itself, which is part of their depth. Haamid sounds grounded rather than flashy, rooted in classical language and in a long religious tradition of meaningful naming.