Hamid
حامد
praising, thankful, commendable
حمود
Meaning: praiseworthy (dialectal)
Hamud (حمود) is an intensive form derived from the Arabic root H-M-D, meaning one who is constantly and intensely praiseworthy or one who frequently offers praise. While it functions as a standalone name, it is often used in Gulf and Peninsular dialects as an affectionate or diminutive form of names like Ahmad or Muhammad. It carries the connotation of being beloved, commendable, and possessing qualities that naturally draw appreciation from others.
In Islam, the name is deeply rooted in the concept of 'Hamd' (praise), which is the first word of the Quran and a core pillar of worship. It represents the value of gratitude toward the Creator and the embodiment of virtuous character that is pleasing to God. A person named Hamud is spiritually reminded to remain thankful and to live a life worthy of praise through good deeds.
While the specific form 'Hamud' does not appear in the Quran, its root H-M-D (ح-م-د) appears 63 times in various forms. Notable examples include the word 'Al-Hamdu' (The Praise) in Surah Al-Fatiha (1:2) and the name 'Muhammad' in Surah Al-Imran (3:144). The root signifies the absolute praise belonging to Allah and the exalted status of His messengers.
The name is a common variant in the Arabian Peninsula, notably borne by figures like Hamud bin Abbas al-Muayyad, a respected Yemeni scholar and jurist. It is also historically prominent among the ruling families and tribal leaders of the Gulf region, such as various members of the Al Rashid dynasty in Hail. Its variants, Muhammad and Ahmad, were borne by the Prophet of Islam and many of his companions.
In Arabic culture, individuals named Hamud are often perceived as being humble, grateful, and reliable. They are traditionally associated with a 'contented' personality (Qana'ah), showing resilience and satisfaction with their lot in life. The name suggests a person who is approachable, community-oriented, and possesses a steady, commendable temperament.
Pronounced as 'Ha-MOOD'. The 'H' (ح) is a deep, breathy 'h' sound produced by constricting the mid-throat, similar to the sound made when breathing on glasses to fog them. The 'oo' is a long vowel sound like in 'food', and the 'd' is a soft dental sound with the tongue touching the back of the upper teeth.
The Abjad (Gematria) value of Hamud (حمود) is 52 (H=8, M=40, W=6, D=4). In numerological traditions, this number is sometimes associated with determination and the ability to build strong foundations. It reflects a balanced energy that combines the spiritual essence of the root with a practical, grounded presence.