Ahmid, of Arabic origin, means 'praiseworthy' or 'highly praised'. It is composed of the elements 'ahmad', meaning 'praiseworthy', and the suffix '-id', which denotes 'one who possesses'. This name gained prominence through its association with Ahmad ibn Hanbal, a renowned Islamic scholar and jurist from the 9th century. Ahmid is also a variant spelling of the more common Ahmed.
"Ahmid had an notable start with 7 births in 1974."