masculine Saad

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Origin:
arabic
Name Root:
Sa‘īd
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Arabic “Sa‘īd,” meaning “happy, lucky.” The Maltese surname “Said” has the same origin but has been borne by Latin Catholics for over seven centuries. Most Maltese surnames are of Italian origin, but this (with Abdilla) is one of the very few authentically Arabic given names that have survived in the islands as family names. It is a variant of the medieval Sicilian Christian surname Saido, Saito (Saidu), derived from the Siculo-Arabic given name Sa'īd used by both Muslims and Christians.

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Numerological Values: #7

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Chakra Number: #7
Crown Chakra "Sahasrara"

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Saad Attiya, Iraqi Footballer
Saad Awad, American Mixed Martial Artist Of Palestinian Descent
Saad Benyamin, Iraqi International Football (soccer) Player
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Saad Bin Zafar, Pakistan-canadian Cricket Player
Saad El-shazly, Egyptian Military Personality
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Saad Haddad, Lebanese Military Personnel
Saad Hafeez, Danish Cricketer
Saad Hariri, Lebanese Politician, Former Prime Minister Of Lebanon
Saad Haroon, Pakistani Comedian
Saad Ichalalène, Algerian Football (soccer) Player
Saad Janjua, Singaporean-pakistani Cricketer
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Saad Khader, Saudi Arabian Television Actor, Director And Producer
Saad Khalid, Canadian Terrorist
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Saad Mamoun, Egyptian Military Commander
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Saad Salman, Iraqi-french Film Director
Saad Shaddad Al-asmari, Saudi Arabian Runner
Saad Tawfiq, Moroccan Ice Hockey Player
Saad Tedjar, Algerian Football (soccer) Player
Saad Zaghloul, Egyptian Prime Minister And Anti-imperialist Leader