Sayyed
/sˈeɪɚd/
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Sayyed, of Arabic origin, derives from 'Sayid', meaning 'lord', 'master', or 'chief'. It is traditionally used to denote respect and leadership, often associated with individuals of high status or authority in Arabic-speaking cultures. The name carries a sense of nobility and dignity, making it a powerful and meaningful choice.
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