Sahebdad
Sahebdad is a surname primarily found in the Balochistan province of Pakistan and among Baloch communities in Iran and Afghanistan. It is derived from a combination of two elements: "Sahib" and "Dad." "Sahib" is a term of respect meaning "master," "lord," or "owner," often used as a title. "Dad" signifies "given" or "gift," referring to a divine bestowal or blessing. Thus, the name Sahebdad can be interpreted as "given by the Lord," "gift of the Master," or "blessing of the Owner."
The name Sahebdad is typically used by Baloch people, who are an Iranian ethnic group inhabiting the Balochistan region. The surname suggests a possible historical connection to Sufism or other religious traditions that emphasize devotion to a spiritual master or higher power. Individuals bearing the surname may also be affiliated with particular Baloch tribes or clans. Further research into genealogical records and regional histories would be needed to determine specific lineage or tribal affiliations.