Said
Said , also Saïd or in English spelling Saeed , from Arabic سعيد, DMG Saʿīd , is a male given name and family name . It means happy or the lucky one .
Name bearer
First name
- Said (Granada) , Emir of Granada (1454–1464)
- Said bin Buti , Emir of Dubai (1852-1859)
- Said bin Maktum (1878–1958), Emir of Dubai
- Saʻīd bin Yūsuf al-Fayyūmī (882–942, Saadia Gaon ), rabbi and Jewish philosopher
- Said ibn Taimur (1910–1972), Sultan of Muscat and Oman
- Saïd Mohamed Cheikh , (1904–1970), Comorian nobleman and politician
- Saïd Ibrahim Ben Ali (1911–1975), Comorian prince and politician
- Said Ramadan (1926–1995), Muslim activist
- Said Musa (* 1944), Prime Minister of Belize
- Saïd Aouita (* 1959), Moroccan athlete
- Said Siam (1959–2009), Palestinian politician and military
- Saeed Chmagh (1967–2007), Iraqi cameraman and victim in the Iraq war
- Saïd El Khadraoui (* 1975), Belgian politician, MEP
- Said Saif Asaad (* 1979), Qatari weightlifter
- Saïd Boutahar (* 1982), Dutch football player
- Saïd Haddou (* 1982), French racing cyclist
- Saif Saaeed Shaheen (* 1982), Qatari long-distance runner of Kenyan origin
- Saïd Ben Boina (* 1983), French-Comorian football player
- Saïd Benrahma (* 1995), Algerian football player
stage name
- Said (writer) ( SAID; * 1947), Iranian-German writer and poet
- Said (rapper)
Fictional characters
- Saïd , character from the French film La Haine
- Said , suicide bomber in the movie Paradise Now
- Be one of the main characters in Giuseppe Verdi's opera Il corsaro , Pasha
Family name, form Said or Sa'id, Saʿīd or Saïd
- Abdel Said (* 1989), Egyptian show jumper
- Abū Saʿīd al-Chudrī (613–693), companion of the Prophet Mohammed from the Chazradsch tribe
- Abū Saʿīd-i Abū l-Chair (978-1049 / 1061), Persian Sufi
- Abu Sa'id (Ilchane) (1305–1335), ruler of the Ilkhan dynasty
- Abu Said (1332-1362), Sultan of Granada, see Muhammad VI. (Granada)
- Abu Sa'id (Timuride) , ruler of Transoxania from the Timurid dynasty (ruled 1451–1469)
- Abu Sa'id (Scheibanide) , Uzbek Khan from the Scheibanid dynasty (ruled 1530–1533)
- Abu Said Uthman I († 1303), Sultan of the Abdalwadids
- Abu Said Uthman II (Merinids) († 1331), Sultan of the Merinids
- Abu Said Uthman II (Abdalwadids) , Abdalwadid ruler
- Adi Said (* 1990), Bruneian football player
- Ahmad ibn Said (1693–1783), Imam Oman
- Al-Mughīra ibn Saʿīd († 737), Islamic Gnostic
- Ali Ahmad Said (* 1930), Syrian-Lebanese poet
- Amīnah al-Saʿīd (1914–1995), Egyptian journalist and women's rights activist
- Behnam Said (* 1982), German Islamic scholar and secret service employee
- Boris Said III (* 1962), American racing car driver
- Boris Robert Said junior (1932–2002), American racing car driver, see Bob Said
- Brian Said (* 1973), Maltese football player
- Chalid Muhammad Saʿid (1982-2010), Egyptian blogger
- Chris Said (* 1970), Maltese politician
- Daniela A. Ben Said (* 1974), German author, speaker and management consultant
- Djabir Saïd-Guerni (* 1977), Algerian athlete
- Edward Said (1935–2003), Palestinian literary theorist and critic
- Fatma Said (* 1991) Egyptian singer
- Hakim Said (1920–1998), Indian-Pakistani pharmacist, medical historian, philanthropist
- Hamda Saïd , Tunisian Islamic clergyman
- Hussain Said (* 1958), Iraqi soccer player
- Ibrahim Said (* 1979), Egyptian soccer player
- Ibrahim Said Idriss (* 1987), Djiboutian football player
- Ikrima Sa'id Sabri (* 1939), Palestinian Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
- Jawdat Said (* 1931), Muslim thinker
- Mohamed Ben Said (* 1988), Libyan weightlifter
- Mohamed Said (soccer player, Egypt) (* 1988), Egyptian soccer player
- Mohamed Said (soccer player, Somalia) , Somali soccer player
- Muhammad Said (1822–1863), Egyptian viceroy
- Muhammad Uthman as-Said (1924-2007), Libyan politician
- Murad Said (* 1982), football player for Palestine
- Nasser as-Said , Saudi author
- Nuri as-Said (1888–1958), Iraqi politician
- Osama Said (* 1957), Palestinian artist
- Rosemarie Said Zahlan (1937–2006), Palestinian-American historian and writer
- Saïd Ben Saïd (* 1966), Tunisian-French film producer
- Saladin Said (* 1988), Ethiopian football player
- Samir Said (1963–2012), Kuwaiti soccer player
- Samir Aït Saïd (* 1989), French artistic gymnast
- Samira Saïd (* 1957), Moroccan pop singer
- Sheikh Said (1865–1925), Kurdish clergyman and leader
- SF Said (* 1967), Lebanese journalist and writer
Surname, form Saeed
- Abdul Karim Saeed Pasha (* 1945), Pakistani religious leader
- Aboud Saeed (* 1983), Syrian writer
- Alia Saeed Mohammed (* 1991), Ethiopian athlete from the United Arab Emirates
- James Saaed (* 1982), South Sudanese football player
- Nasar Sakar Saeed (* 1978), Kenyan marathon runner
- Saeed-Ahmed Saeed (* 1967), chess player from the United Arab Emirates
- Sana Saeed (* 1988), Pakistani actress and model
title
- Princely house Said was the title for the descendants of the Turkish prince Cem Sultan who lived in Naples, Sicily and Malta .
See also
- Saïd Business School in Oxford
- Bur Saʿid , Governorate of Egypt
- Saidi
- Saadia Gaon ( Saadia ben Joseph Gaon ; Arabic Said al-Fayyumi ; 882–942), Gaon, rabbi and Jewish philosopher and exegete
- Sead , Bosnian form of the given name
- Seidt
- Zaid and Sayyid , Arabic terms also occasionally transcribed as Said
- El-Said