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Zada, Zade,[a] or Zadi is a Persian/Azerbaijani suffix used as part of titles or nickname for members of royalty, for example: Beg-zada, Beg-zade, or Beg-zadi.[b]

Usage

Beg

  • Begzada (Begzade) is a part of Beg, son of Beg.
  • Begzadi is a part of Beg, daughter of Beg also Beg female use Begum, wife of Baig.

Shah

  • Shahzada (Shahzade or Shehzade) is a part of Shah, son of Shah.
  • Shahzadi (Shehzadi) is a part of Shah, daughter of Shah.

Sahib

  • Sahibzada is a part of Shahib or further male descendant; compare Shahzada.

Khan

  • Khanzada (Khanzade) is a part of Khan, son of Khan.
  • Khanzadi is a part of Khan, daughter of Khan also Khan female use Khanum, wife of Khan.

Nawab

  • Nawabzada is a part of Nawab, son of Nawab.

Gol

  • Golzada is a part of Gol, son of Gol.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ zade'h', for example: Begzadeh, Khanzadeh, Shahzadeh
  2. ^ Beg, Baig or Bey is a title in part of Mirza & using royal person