Masoud

Masoud
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArabic, Persian
Meaning"fortunate", "prosperous", "happy" or "to make others happy"
Region of originArabia, Persia
Other names
Related namesMasud, Massoud, Massoude, Massudeh, Masood, Masʽud, Mashud, Messaoud, Mesut, Mesud, Mosād, Massood

Masoud (Arabic: مسعود يُقرأ:مَس عُود, lit. 'fortune, happy, prosperous, lucky'; Persian: مسعود خوانده شود:مسود) is a given name and surname, with origins in Persian and Arabic. The name is found in the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Russia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and China. Masoud has spelling variations possibly due to transliteration, including Masud, Massoud, Massoude, Massudeh, Masood, Masʽud, Mashud, Messaoud, Mesut, Mesud, Massood, or Mosād.

Notable people and characters with the name include:

Given name

Masoud

  • Masoud (musician), Iranian music producer, artist, and DJ
  • Masoud Kazerouni, 14th-century Persian physician
  • Masoud Barzani, President of the Iraqi Kurdistan region from 2005 to 2017
  • Masoud Juma, Kenyan footballer
  • Masoud Shojaei, Iranian footballer
  • Masoud Bastani, Iranian journalist

Mas'ud

Masood

  • Masood Abbas, Pakistani politician
  • Masood Ahmad, Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh
  • Masood Ahmad Azizi, Afghan politician and diplomat
  • Masood Ahmed (economist), Pakistan-born British economist
  • Masood Ahmed Barkati (1933–2017), Pakistani writer and editor
  • Masood Ahmed Janjua, Pakistani businessman who disappeared in 2005
  • Masood Ahmed Khan (1918–?), Pakistani Olympic field hockey player
  • Masood Akhtar (born 1946), Pakistani-American cricketer who played for the United States national team
  • Masood Akhtar (actor) (1940–1922), Pakistani actor
  • Masood Akhtar (politician), Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh
  • Masood Ali Khan (born 1947), Indian scholar, historian and a writer on Islamic history, culture, and religion
  • Masood Ali Khan (politician), Pakistani politician from Balochistan
  • Masood Anwar (born 1967), Pakistani Test cricketer
  • Masood Ashar (1931–2021), Pakistani Urdu short story writer, novelist, journalist, columnist and translator
  • Masood Ashraf Raja, Pakistani-born American writer
  • Masood Aslam (born 1952), Pakistan Army general
  • Masood Azhar (born 1968), Pakistani radical Islamist and terrorist
  • Masood Dakik (born 1967), Afghan-German entrepreneur and lobbyist
  • Masood Fakhri (1932–2016), Pakistani international footballer
  • Masood Helali, Bangladeshi politician
  • Masood Iqbal (1952–2003), Pakistani cricketer
  • Masood Jan, Pakistani blind cricketer
  • Masood Kamandy (born 1981), American artist
  • Masood Kausar, Pakistani politician, 28th Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Masood Khadarpoosh (1916–1985), Pakistani bureaucrat, activist, agricultural reformist and a champion of the Punjabi language
  • Masood Khan, Pakistani-Kashmiri diplomat, 27th President of Azad Kashmir
  • Masood Madani (born 1967), Indian politician from Uttarakhand
  • Masood Mufti (1934–2020), Pakistani scholar of Urdu language, short story writer, novelist, dramatist, columnist and civil servant
  • Masood Parvez (1918–2001), Pakistani film director
  • Masood Rana (1941–1995), Pakistani film playback singer
  • Masood Salahuddin (1915–2006), Pakistani cricket umpire
  • Masood Shafqat, Pakistani politician from the Punjab
  • Masood Shahrukh Khan (born 1995), known as Shahrukh Khan, Indian cricketer
  • Masood Sharif Khan Khattak (1950–2023), Pakistani politician, civilian intelligence officer and the first Director General of the Intelligence Bureau
  • Masood-ul-Hasan (born 1945), Pakistani cricketer
  • Masood ul-Mulk, Pakistani expert on humanitarian aid and a development practitioner
  • Masood ur Rehman Usmani (1968–2024), Pakistani Islamic scholar and religious leader

Other variations of spellings

Surname

Masud Ahmed

Masood

Other variations of spellings

Fictional characters

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