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The name Arshad does not necessarily denote an Arabic geneology, but it is likely.

A trilateral root may be assessed from the name, the root being "Ruh-Shuh-Duh" (ra, shiin, daal). This verb has the meaning "to follow the right course, to be a true believer".

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Yes, the name Arshad has Arabic origins and is commonly used in Arabic-speaking countries. It is derived from the Arabic word "arshฤd," which means "one who guides or directs."

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