Waleed

male

Origin

Arabic - The name Waleed (وليد) originates from Arabic roots, meaning 'newborn' or 'child'. It is derived from the root word W-l-d (ولد), which relates to birth and offspring. Historically, Waleed has been used widely across the Arab world and in Islamic communities, often associated with religious and cultural significance. The name appears in historical texts and is also present in Islamic history, notably in the context of Prophet Muhammad’s son, Waleed.

Meaning

Literal translation is 'newborn' or 'child'. In the Australian English context, it symbolises innocence, new beginnings, and youthfulness, often admired qualities in Australian multicultural society.

Pronunciation

/wɑːˈliːd/ (Australian English, with emphasis on second syllable) } ,"variants":["Waleed","Waleedah" (feminine form, less common),"Walid" (variant spelling, more common in Arab countries)"],'diminutives':['Wale','Wally','Lid'],'historical_context':'The name Waleed has religious significance in Islam and is common among Muslim Australians. It is often chosen for its positive connotations related to new beginnings and purity. Famous Australians with this name include Waleed Aly, a well-known media personality and academic.

Variants & Nicknames

Variants

  • Waleed
  • Walid
  • Waleedah

Nicknames

  • Wale
  • Wally
  • Lid

Name Days

  • Birth of Prophet Muhammad (12 Rabi' al-awwal, Islamic calendar)
  • Australian Multicultural Festival days (varies, culturally inclusive celebrations)
  • Māori Matariki (Maori New Year, late June/early July), symbolising renewal and new life

Name Pairings

Names that pair well with waleed:

  • Ahmed and Fatima
  • Sarah and Amir (unisex)
  • Layla and Omar (unisex)

Fun Facts

  • The name Waleed is popular among Muslim communities in Australia, especially after the arrival of Afghan and Middle Eastern immigrants.
  • Waleed Bin Talal is a notable Saudi businessman with international recognition, often cited in Australian media.
  • In Australian communities, Waleed is also associated with young athletes and emerging artists, symbolising fresh talent.

Personality Traits

Common traits associated with the name waleed:

  • Respectful
  • Family-oriented
  • Resilient
  • Religious
  • Traditional

Aesthetic Qualities

The name Waleed has a balanced, attractive visual symmetry and a smooth flow in written form, fitting well within Australian multicultural typography.

Geographical Distribution

More prevalent in suburbs with higher Muslim and Middle Eastern demographics such as Lakemba, Auburn, and Bankstown in Sydney, as well as Dandenong in Melbourne.

Numerological Significance

Name number 3, associated with creativity, communication, and optimism in numerology, aligning with qualities valued in Australian society for positive outlooks.

Astrological Connections

Not specifically associated with zodiac signs but can be linked to traits such as communication and versatility, aligning with Gemini or Virgo characteristics.

Historical Context

The name Waleed is rooted in Islamic history and traditions, often chosen for its virtues and religious significance. It is used across generations in Muslim communities in Australia, symbolising hope and renewal.

Linguistic Adaptability

The name Waleed adapts well across languages, retained in its original form in Arabic, with phonetic adjustments in English to suit pronunciation styles.

Famous People Named waleed

  • Waleed Aly (Media personality, academic)
  • Waleed Waleed (Australian footballer, lesser-known)
  • Waleed Bin Talal (Saudi businessman, international)

Popularity in Australia

Year Count
2017 1
2016 1
2013 1