Vedad name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Arabic and Sanskrit
Usage: Serbo-Croatian
Meaning: Love
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What does Vedad mean?

Offbeat and Modernistic Vedad is originated from Arabic and Sanskrit, Vedad means "Love" and is majorly used in Serbo-Croatian is used as a gender insensitive name . Vedad is version of acclaimed and enduring Veda.

Veda is equivalent of Vita in Indian language. Isolated and Modernistic Veda came from Latin and Sanskrit, meaning of Veda is "Wisdom and Knowledge, Knowledge and Pious".

Variants of Vedad

Veda, Vita, Lavetta, Vida, Veeta

How popular is the name Vedad?

Vedad is an uncommon baby name in still in use in United States. In France, first appeared in 2009 and is still in use. Also, Vedad is a familiar name in Iran, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey.

According to our evaluation, over 1000 babies have been named Vedad globally.

YearRankBirths
2018121365
2017107606
201481259
201381119
201297027
201180709
2010107606
2009124865
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Vedad

Negative people steal your energy and leave you drained and unwilling to do the things you want to do like express your feelings in a creative manner. You impress everyone with how you handle things. You always do it with a purpose, and that's to teach others what you've learned. Having letter D as your capstone reveals your smartness, power to concentrate on your thing even in the most difficult times

If you like Vedad, you would love these names

  •  Karlo - Odd boy name Karlo is especially used in Serbo-Croatian, Norwegian and Swedish which of Old High German, Old English and Irish origin, meaning of Karlo is "Husband or Man"
  •  Lamija - Queer and Modernistic Lamija is used chiefly in Swedish and Serbo-Croatian bestowed upon girls, Lamija means "With Dark Lips"
  •  Jakov - Far-out and Contemporary Jakovs origin is Hebrew is used as a baby boy name which is dominantly used in Swedish and Danish, meaning of Jakov is "Supplanter As It is Said In the Bible or Yahweh May Protect"
  •  Adnana - Used particulary in Serbo-Croatian, Adnana aimed at girls, Adnana means "Settle" is of Arabic origin
  •  Merjem means Bitterness is used in Serbo-Croatian and generally is used for girls came from Hebrew

Famous people named Vedad

  • Vedad Ibišević, Bosnian professional footballer

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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