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

  • Aaron Haddad (born 1982), American professional wrestler best known as Damien Sandow
  • Abd al-Masih Haddad (1890–1963), writer of the Mahjar movement and journalist
  • Amir Haddad (born 1984), Israeli French singer
  • Amir-John Haddad (born 1975), German-Spanish flamenco guitarist and multi-instrumentalist
  • Antoine Haddad (born 1954), Lebanese politician
  • Andreas Haddad (born 1982), Assyrian Swedish footballer
  • Beatriz Haddad Maia (born 1996), Brazilian tennis player
  • Benjamin Haddad (born 1985), French politician
  • Brendha Haddad (born 1986), Brazilian actress
  • Caroline Haddad, Canadian competitive pair skater
  • Dany Haddad (born 1960), Lebanese fencer
  • Diana Haddad (born 1976), Lebanese singer
  • Drew Haddad (born 1978), American football player
  • Eddie Haddad (1928–1978), Canadian boxer
  • Fawwaz Haddad (born 1947), Syrian novelist
  • Fernando Haddad (born 1963), Brazilian academic and politician
  • Fouad Haddad (1927–1985), Egyptian poet
  • George Ibrahim Haddad, Jordanian writer, poet, and journalist
  • Hoda Haddad (born 1944), Lebanese singer and actress
  • Hubert Haddad (born 1947), Tunisian poet, playwright, and writer
  • Humberto Hernandez-Haddad (born 1951), Mexican lawyer, Senator, and Federal Congressman
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician and minister
  • Ilias Haddad (born 1989), Dutch-Moroccan footballer
  • Isaac Haddad (died 1755), Tunisian Talmudic scholar
  • Izz al-Din al-Haddad (1970–2026), Palestinian politician and militant
  • Jamey Haddad (born 1952), American jazz percussionist
  • Jerrier A. Haddad (1922–2017), computer engineer
  • John G. Haddad Jr, American endocrinologist after whom the IBMS John G. Haddad Jr. Award was named
  • Joumana Haddad (born 1970), Lebanese poet, translator, journalist, and women's rights activist
  • Karim Haddad (born 1962), Lebanese composer
  • Kasia Haddad (born 1979), British actress
  • Lahcen Haddad (born 1960), Moroccan politician
  • Lawrence Haddad (born 1959), British economist
  • Line Haddad (born 1978), French-Israeli pair skater
  • Maria Ziadie-Haddad (born 1955), Jamaican airline pilot
  • Malek Haddad (1927–1978), Algerian poet and writer
  • Michel Haddad (born 1902), Egyptian boxer
  • Mohammed Haddad (born 1975), Bahraini composer and music critic
  • Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad (1967–2025), Libyan lieutenant general, Chief of the General Staff of the Libyan Army
  • Musue Noha Haddad, Liberian journalist and photojournalist
  • Nabil Haddad, Jordanian Arab priest of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church
  • Nadra Haddad, a Syrian poet of the Mahjar movement, and a founding member of The Pen League, the first Arabic-language literary society in North America
  • Nouhad Wadie Haddad (born 1934 or 1935), known as Fairuz, Lebanese singer
  • Óscar Bitar Haddad (born 1942), Mexican politician
  • Paul Haddad (1963–2020), English-born Canadian actor
  • Qassim Haddad (born 1948), Bahraini poet
  • Radley Haddad (born 1990), American baseball coach
  • Rudy Haddad (born 1985), French-Israeli football player
  • Saad Haddad (1936–1984), Lebanese militant
  • Sami Haddad (born 1950), Lebanese businessman, politician, and government minister
  • Sami Ibrahim Haddad (1890–1957), Lebanese physician and writer
  • Shai Haddad (born 1987), Israeli footballer
  • Sonya Haddad (1936–2004), American translator and surtitler
  • Soraya Haddad (born 1984), Algerian judoka
  • Tahar Haddad (1899–1935), Tunisian author, scholar, and reformer
  • Vico Haddad (born 1960), Israeli footballer and sports manager
  • Wadie Haddad (1927–1978), Palestinian former head of the armed wing of the PFLP
  • Wassim Michael Haddad (born 1961), Lebanese-Greek-American mathematician, scientist, and engineer
  • William J. Haddad (1915–2010), Canadian lawyer and jurist
  • Yoseph Haddad (born 1985), Israeli Arab activist
  • Yvonne Haddad, Syrian professor

Hadad

  • Amir Hadad (born 1978), Israeli tennis player
  • Astrid Hadad (born 1957), Lebanese-Mexican actress
  • Aviv Hadad (born 1984), Israeli footballer
  • Daniel Hadad (born 1961), Argentine telecommunication businessman
  • Haneh Hadad (1919–2020), Israeli Arab politician and Member of the Knesset
  • Mauricio Hadad (born 1971), Colombian tennis player
  • Sarit Hadad (born "Sarah Hodadetova" 1978), Israeli singer

Al-Haddad

  • Abdullah al-Haddad (1634–1720), Yemeni Islamic scholar
  • Abdulrahman Al-Haddad (born 1966), Emirati footballer
  • Izz al-Din al-Haddad (born 1970), Palestinian politician and militant
  • Muayad Al-Haddad (born 1960), Kuwaiti footballer
  • Saleh Al-Haddad (born 1986), Kuwaiti track and field athlete

El Haddad

  • Andre El Haddad (born 1971), Lebanese football referee
  • Essam El-Haddad (born 1953), Egyptian politician
  • Gehad El-Haddad (born 1981), Egyptian political activist
  • Laila el-Haddad, Palestinian freelance journalist, author, and media activist
  • Mahmoud El-Haddad (born 1986), Egyptian weightlifter
  • Saad El-Haddad, birth name of Baba Saad or just Saad, German rapper of Lebanese descent

Hadodo

  • Naim Mikhail Hadodo, Assyrian politician, president of Mesopotamia National Council, successor of GHB
  • Ignatius Habib Hadodo (born 1623), Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Tur Abdin (1674–1707)

Other

  • Camilo Haddad station, a monorail station in São Paulo, Brazil
  • Estádio Anísio Haddad, usually known as Rio Pretão, multi-purpose stadium in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil

See also

  • Hadad (disambiguation)
  • Hadid (name)

References