Raghad is from the Arabic رغد (Raghad — pleasant life, abundance, luxury, plenty). A modern American baby name in the broader Arabic-Quranic heritage aesthetic. Raghad is one of the foundational Arabic feminine names — central to traditional Muslim heritage. The foundational Arabic raghad (pleasant abundant life) is foundational mentioned in foundational Quran 2:35 + 2:58 + 4:31 + foundational Surah Al-Baqarah foundational longest surah of Quran + foundational describing foundational Adam + Eve in foundational Paradise: And eat of it abundantly + with ease (raghadan) wherever you will + foundational central to foundational Islamic concept of foundational Divine Provision + foundational Rizq (sustenance) + foundational central to foundational pan-Arabic prosperity-naming heritage spanning Raghad (abundance), Rahmah (mercy), Ridha (contentment), Rifqah (companionship). Notable bearer: Raghad Saddam Hussein (born 1968) foundational eldest daughter of foundational Saddam Hussein + foundational Iraqi political figure. Foundational Arabic feminine name reflecting Quranic-prosperity heritage.
Featured throughout Arabic heritage.
Raghad reduces to eight.