Haddad
Haddad means:
- Haddad (ethnic group) , an African ethnic group
Haddad is the family name of the following people:
- Ahmed al Haddad , Grand Mufti of Dubai
- André Haddad (1930–2017), Lebanese Archbishop
- Beatriz Haddad Maia (* 1996), Brazilian tennis player
- Célio Fernando Baptista Haddad (* 1959), Brazilian herpetologist
- Diana Haddad (* 1976), Lebanese singer
- Elie Bechara Haddad (* 1960), Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church of Sidon
- Fawwaz Haddad , Syrian lawyer and author
- Fernando Haddad (* 1963), Brazilian politician of the Workers' Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores)
- Georges Haddad (1924–1985), Archbishop of Tire from 1965 to 1985
- Georges Nicolas Haddad (* 1957), Melkite Archbishop of Banyas, Lebanon
- Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel (* 1945), Iranian politician
- Gibril F. Haddad (* 1960), personality of Islam from the Naqschbandi Sufi order
- Grégoire Haddad (1924–2015), Melkite Archbishop of Beirut and Jbeil (1968–1975)
- Hernán Haddad (1928–2012), Chilean discus thrower
- Hubert Haddad (* 1947), French writer, playwright, essayist and painter
- Jamey Haddad (* 1952), American drummer and percussionist
- Jamil Haddad (1926–2009), Brazilian politician
- Janie Haddad Tompkins , American actress
- Jean Assaad Haddad (* 1926), Archbishop of Tire from 1988 to 2005
- Jerrier Haddad (1922–2017), American computer engineer
- Joumana Haddad (* 1970), Lebanese poet, journalist and translator as well as performer and visual artist
- Khalil Haddad (1875–1954), Lebanese Capuchin, see Jakob von Ghazir
- Lahcen Haddad (* 1960), Moroccan politician
- Malek Haddad (1927–1978), Algerian writer
- Maya Haddad (* 1988), German actress
- Mu'ayed Al-Haddad (* 1960), Kuwaiti soccer player
- Nadjib Sulaiman Haddad (1867–1899), Lebanese writer
- Saed Haddad (* 1972), German composer
- Saleem Haddad (born 1983), British writer
- Samira El Haddad (* 1979), Moroccan boxer
- Shai Haddad , known as SHI 360 (* 1976), Israeli rapper and producer
- Soraya Haddad (* 1984), Algerian judoka
- Suleyman Haddad (* 1939), Syrian diplomat
- At-Tāhir al-Haddād (1899–1935), Tunisian writer, scholar and reformer
- Wadi Haddad (1927–1978), leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
- Yvonne Haddad (* 1935), American scholar of Islamic studies and university lecturer
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