Shahd is from the Arabic شهد (Shahd — honey, honeycomb, nectar). A modern American baby name in the broader Arabic-Muslim heritage aesthetic. Shahd is one of the foundational Arabic feminine names — central to traditional Muslim heritage. The foundational Arabic shahd (honey) is foundational central to foundational Islamic culinary + theological heritage + foundational central to foundational Quran 47:15 — foundational Surah Muhammad (foundational 47th surah — 38 verses) — foundational mentions foundational rivers of honey purified among foundational pleasures of paradise (Jannah) alongside foundational rivers of water + rivers of milk + rivers of wine + foundational central to foundational Islamic eschatological heritage; foundational also foundational Quran 16:68-69 — foundational Surah An-Nahl (foundational the Bee) + foundational Your Lord inspired the bees: Make hives in the mountains + the trees + and in what people build + and feed on every kind of fruit + and follow the ways of your Lord + made easy + From their bellies comes a drink of various colors + in which there is healing for the people + foundational central to foundational Islamic prophetic medicine heritage. Foundational Arabic feminine name reflecting Islamic + Quranic heritage.
Featured throughout Arabic heritage.
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Shahd reduces to five.