Saud is an Arabic male given name that translates to "high, elevated" in English. It holds significant cultural and historical importance, often associated with royalty due to its usage among members of the Saudi royal family. The name Saud was popularized by King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, who founded the modern-day Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It gained further global recognition when it became the name of the first son of Prince Mohammad bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
"The name Saud has seen a notable increase in popularity over time, with the highest number of births recorded in recent years - 39 in 2016 and 37 in 2014."