Origin
Arabic origin, from the root Ḥ-L-D, meaning 'immortal' or 'indestructible'. The name is found in Islamic texts and has historical usage across Middle Eastern and Arab cultures. In Australia, it has been adopted by Muslim communities and is often linked to Islamic heritage.
Meaning
Literal translation: 'immortal' or 'everlasting'. In Australian English contexts, it reflects qualities of resilience and enduring strength, valued in multicultural societies.
Pronunciation
/ˈhaːlɪd/ (Australian English pronunciation, with emphasis on the first syllable, 'Ha-' as in 'hall', and ending with a short 'id'). Stress pattern: HA-lid.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Halid
- Haaled
- Khalid (alternative transliteration from Arabic)
Nicknames
- Hal
- Khal
Name Days
- 15 August (Islamic Calendar - date varies annually, marking Eid al-Adha)
- 27 Ramadan (Islamic Calendar) - Night of Laylat al-Qadr, occasionally celebrated by Muslim Australians as a spiritual day.
- Note: No specific Christian or Aboriginal/Māori name day associated with 'Halid'.
Name Pairings
Names that pair well with halid:
- Amina and Halid
- Sara and Halid (for paired 'Islamic' names)
- Leila and Halid
Fun Facts
- The name 'Halid' is common among Australian Muslim communities, especially those of Middle Eastern, North African, or South Asian descent.
- 'Halid' can often be found in the Australian multicultural baby name registries from the early 2000s onwards.
- Famous individuals include Halid Be%C4%9Fi%C4%87, a Bosnian musician, illustrating the name's widespread use in Muslim communities globally.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name halid:
- Resilient
- Enduring
- Respected
- Traditional
Aesthetic Qualities
The name has a symmetrical, balanced appearance often appreciated in typographic design; its simplicity lends a classic and dignified aesthetic in Australian print and digital media.
Geographical Distribution
More common in New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, especially within suburbs with significant Middle Eastern and Muslim communities, such as Auburn, Lakemba, and Dandenong.
Numerological Significance
Name number 8 in numerology, associated with power, success, and material mastery, aligning with cultural values of strength and endurance in Australian society.
Astrological Connections
No specific astrological associations; however, individuals born under Taurus or Capricorn might be seen as fitting well with themes of endurance and resilience symbolised by the name.
Historical Context
The name 'Halid' is linked to Islamic scholars and historical figures such as Khalid ibn al-Walid, a Muslim general known for his military leadership in early Islamic history. Its use in Australia has grown with increased Muslim immigration since the late 20th century.
Linguistic Adaptability
The name adapts straightforwardly across languages with minimal variation, maintaining phonetic integrity in Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian, and Australian contexts.
Famous People Named halid
- Halid Be%C4%9Fi%C4%87 (Musician)
- Halid al-Din (historical Islamic figure)
- noting that the current usage of the name emphasizes resilience and cultural identity within Australia's diverse society.
Popularity in Australia
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2014 | 1 |