Fuad
Fuad ( Arabic فؤاد, DMG Fuʾād ) is a masculine Arabic given name and family name derived from arab. fu'ad meaning "the heart ". A variant of the name is Fouad . The Turkish form of the name is Fuat .
Well-known namesake
Ruler
- Fu'ad I. (1868–1936), King of Egypt from 1922 to 1936
- Fu'ad II. (* 1952), formally 1952/1953 King of Egypt
- Mehmed Fuad Pascha (1815–1869), Ottoman statesman
First name Fuad
- Fuad Backović ( Deen; * 1982), singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Fuad Al-Futaih (1948–2018), Yemeni painter and illustrator
- Fuad Hassan (1929–2007), Indonesian politician
- Fuad Ibrahim (* 1991), Ethiopian-American football player
- Fuad Mohieddin (1926–1984), Egyptian politician
- Fuad Muzurović (* 1945), national soccer coach for Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Fuad Rifka (1930–2011), Syrian-Lebanese philosopher, poet and translator
- Fuad Schihab (1902–1973), Lebanese military and politician, President of Lebanon (1958–1964)
- Fuad Siniora (* 1943), Lebanese politician
First name Fouad
- Fouad Ammoun (1899–1977), Lebanese lawyer and diplomat
- Fouad Brighache (* 1982), German-Moroccan football player
- Fouad Mebazaâ (* 1933), Tunisian politician
- Fouad El Mouhandes (1924-2006), Egyptian actor and comedian
- Paul Fouad Tabet (1929–2009), Lebanese Maronite Archbishop
- Fouad Twal (* 1940), Jordanian Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
family name
- Abdel-Aziz A. Fouad (1928–2017), Egyptian-American electrical engineer
- Hazim Fouad (* 1984), German Islamic scholar and secret service employee
- Pierre Fouad , Egyptian jazz drummer
additional
- Papyrus Fouad 266 , various papyrus fragments found in Egypt in 1939