Saeed
سعيد
happy, fortunate, blessed
مسعود
Meaning: happy, fortunate, prosperous
From the root S-ʿ-D meaning happiness and good fortune. Ibn Masud was a prominent companion of the Prophet.
Masud is a passive participle derived from the Arabic root S-ʿ-D, literally meaning 'one who is granted happiness' or 'made fortunate.' Unlike the active form 'Sa'id' (happy), Masud implies that the individual is a recipient of divine favor and external blessings. It carries connotations of prosperity, success, and being auspiciously chosen for a life of ease.
In an Islamic context, the name represents the concept of 'Sa'adah' (felicity), which refers to both worldly success and eternal salvation in the Hereafter. It embodies the value of gratitude and the recognition that true happiness is a gift from Allah. It is often chosen to invoke a life blessed by divine providence and protection from hardship.
While the specific name 'Masud' does not appear in the Quran, its root S-ʿ-D is used in Surah Hud (11:105 and 11:108). Verse 108 specifically mentions 'those who were made happy' (su'idu) to describe the inhabitants of Paradise. This linguistic connection links the name directly to the ultimate success of the afterlife.
The most prominent figure is Abdullah ibn Masud, one of the earliest converts to Islam and a top-ranking companion of Prophet Muhammad, renowned for his deep knowledge of the Quran. Another notable figure is Mas'ud I, the Sultan of Rum, and various rulers of the Ghaznavid Empire who bore the name as a symbol of their fortunate reigns.
In Arabic culture, a person named Masud is often perceived as being content, optimistic, and possessing a 'lucky' or charismatic aura. They are traditionally associated with resilience, a calm temperament, and the ability to bring harmony and joy to their family and community. The name suggests a person who is satisfied with their lot while striving for excellence.
Pronounced as 'ma-SOOD'. The first syllable 'ma' is a short, neutral sound like the 'ma' in 'mask.' The second syllable 'SOOD' features a long 'u' sound as in 'food,' ending with a soft dental 'd.' The emphasis is placed on the second syllable, and the 's' should be sharp and clear.
The Abjad value of Masud (M=40, S=60, ʿ=70, W=6, D=4) totals 180. In numerology, this number is sometimes associated with strength and the completion of cycles. The presence of the letter 'Ain' (70) is often thought to provide a grounded, deep spiritual foundation to the name's energetic profile.