Origin
Arabic origin, derived from the root 'm-j-d' meaning 'glory' or 'praise'. The name Majed is common across Arab-speaking countries and appears in Islamic tradition, often associated with noble qualities. In Australia, it has been adopted within Muslim communities, especially among migrants from Middle Eastern and North African regions.
Meaning
Literal translation is 'glorious' or 'magnificent'. In Australian context, it conveys a sense of honour and distinction, often seen as a positive and noble characteristic.
Pronunciation
/mɑːˈdʒed/ (ma-JED, stress on second syllable) in Australian English pronunciation, with the soft 'j' similar to 'j' in 'judge'. It may vary slightly depending on the speaker.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Majed (standard), Maged (alternative spelling), Mijad (less common)
- Maayid (variant in some dialects)
- Magnus (Latin connection, rare in Australian context)
Nicknames
- Maj
- Maji
Name Days
- 12 August (Islamic calendar, corresponding to 12th of Ramadan)
- 15 July (Yoruba Festival of Odu Ifa, not specific to Australia but sometimes acknowledged culturally)
- 20 September (Mawlid al-Nabi, Islamic tradition)
Name Pairings
Names that pair well with majed:
- Ahmed and Majed
- Leila and Majed
- Sara and Majed (for double names or siblings)
Fun Facts
- Majed is a common name within Australian Muslim communities, particularly among Lebanese, Syrian, and Egyptian Australians.
- The name is sometimes found in Australian football player rosters, reflecting its popularity in immigrant communities.
- In Arabic, 'Majed' is associated with virtues such as generosity and nobility, emphasized in cultural stories and teachings.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name majed:
- Honourable
- Respectful
- Generous
- Proud
Aesthetic Qualities
The name has an elegant, strong appearance in written form, with a balanced typographic structure that appeals in both modern and traditional contexts.
Geographical Distribution
More prevalent in urban areas with significant Middle Eastern and North African migrant populations, such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, reflecting migration patterns.
Numerological Significance
Name number 9, associated with universal love, compassion, and idealism in numerology, suggesting a personality driven by humanitarian ideals and integrity.
Astrological Connections
No specific astrological associations; however, individuals with this name born under Leo or Sagittarius may be considered to embody qualities of honour and optimism.
Historical Context
The name Majed has historical prominence in Islamic history, often associated with noble figures and saints. In Australia, it is borne by community leaders, sportspeople, and cultural advocates within Muslim communities.
Linguistic Adaptability
The name retains its original form in most languages, but sometimes appears as Maged in Egyptian Arabic and Mijad in dialectal variations. It adapts well into Latin script without modification.
Famous People Named majed
- Majed Karim (Australian footballer)
- Majed Al-Mohammed (noted community leader in Sydney)
- Majed Naaif (Australian-majority academic and cultural researcher)
Popularity in Australia
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2017 | 1 |