Haddad


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nameHaddad
meaningLocksmith, Blacksmith
regionLevant
variantHadad, Hadodo
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Haddad (, ) is an Arabic surname meaning blacksmith, commonly used in the Levant and Algeria.

Hadad is the name of an ancient Semitic storm god. Hadodo (Syriac: ܚܕܕܐ) is an Assyrian family name, which has the same meaning in Turoyo.

Persons with surname

Haddad

Hadad

Al-Haddad

El Haddad

Hadodo

Other

References

References

  1. Casselman, Bill. (2000). "What's in a Canadian Name?: The Origins and Meanings of Canadian Names". McArthur & Company.
  2. Spencer L. Allen (5 March 2015). The Splintered Divine: A Study of Istar, Baal, and Yahweh Divine Names and Divine Multiplicity in the Ancient Near East. p. 10. {{ISBN. 9781614512363.

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