1. majid - Noun
2. Majid - Proper noun
majid (plural majids)
(zoology) Any crab in the family Majidae.
Majid (plural Majids)
A surname from Arabic.
According to Professor Majid M. Naini, citation "Rumi's life and transformation provide true testimony and proof that people of all religions and backgrounds can live together in peace and harmony. Source: Internet
After Musharraf departed from the country, the successive Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Tärik Majid terminated all further debriefings of Abdul Qadeer Khan. Source: Internet
But Iran’s U.N. Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi warned that Tehran would “vigorously” respond to “any further military adventurism against it” and “any aggression.” Source: Internet
According to sources, Majid left Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian Refugee Camp recently and headed to Syria’s Qalamoun to vow allegiance to the Al-Nusra Front leader Abou Mohammad al-Jawlani, but subsequently returned to the camp in southern Lebanon. Source: Internet
Majid Takht-e Ravanchi made the remarks, addressing a virtual meeting at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) that was marking the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, in New York on Friday. Source: Internet
In 1402, after the death of Sultan Muhammad Shah ( or known before converting to Islam, Awang Alak Betatar), his son Abdul Majid Hasan ascended the throne. Source: Internet