Proper noun
A male given name from Arabic, common in African American communities since the mid-1970s.
A male surname from Arabic.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMy mom was my main influence growing up, and Phylicia Rashad reminded me a lot of my mother, just the way she handled certain things, she was... not soft-spoken but smooth-spoken. Just very calm, cool, collected about things. Queen Latifah
Aaliyah was known to have usually been accompanied by members of her immediate family and the "Rock the Boat" filming was credited by Rashad Haughton as being the first and only time her family was not present. Source: Internet
Appearing in the anthology are Mireille Enos, Peter Sarsgaard, Joey King, Troy James, Tosin Morohunfola, Sydney Sweeny, Sarita Choudhury, and the legendary Phylicia Rashad, among other dramatic heavy hitters. Source: Internet
EAGAN, Minn. -- After Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook scored his fourth touchdown Sunday, Nov. 1, Ahmad Rashad estimated he got about 50 phone calls and texts. Source: Internet
Ahmed Rashad, 24, was pronounced dead by the Palestinian Ministry of Health after being hit by a live bullet fired by Israeli forces. Source: Internet
As a kid, Rashad Jennings dreamed of one day playing in the NFL, but the odds were stacked against him: he was an overweight kid with glasses, asthma, and a 0.6 GPA. Source: Internet