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Mashad

Mashad comes from Arabic via Persian place usage, meaning "place of شهادت" or "place of martyrdom/testimony."

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Mashad comes from Arabic via Persian place usage, meaning a place of شهادت or a place of martyrdom and testimony. That gives it a serious and historically weighted character, rooted in geography, memory, and devotion.

Names with this kind of origin often feel solemn because they are tied to places of religious or cultural significance. As a given name, Mashad has a compact, sturdy sound that carries its weight well. It feels place-based and reverent, with a rhythm that makes it memorable without being ornate.

The meaning adds a layer of moral and historical gravity, which can make the name feel profound rather than simply rare. Mashad is the sort of name that seems to hold a whole sacred landscape inside it.

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