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Hadid is an Arabic given name literally meaning "iron"; Hadid and Al-Hadid are also Arabic surnames. Hadid may refer to:
- Diana al-Hadid, Syrian American artist
- Fahad Hadeed, Emirati footballer
- Izz bin Hibat Allah Al Hadid, 13th-century Islamic scholar
- Mohamed Hadid, Palestinian-American real estate developer
- Gigi Hadid, Palestinian-American model and daughter of Mohamed Hadid
- Bella Hadid, Palestinian-American model and daughter of Mohamed Hadid
- Mohammed Hadid, Iraqi-British politician
- Foulath Hadid, Iraqi writer, accountant, expert on Arab affairs, and son of Mohammed Hadid
- Zaha Hadid, Iraqi-British architect, and daughter of Mohammed Hadid
- Tala Hadid, American film director and daughter of Foulath Hadid
- Yolanda Hadid, Dutch American television personality and former model
Hadid is also part of a patronymic name. When Hadid appeared after the proper name (in Arabic: ism), it usually meant the "son of Hadid", although in modern times the omission of Al makes the patronymic mixed up with the surname:
- Ahmed Hadid Al Mukhaini, Omani football player
- Osama Hadid Al-Mukhaini, Omani football player
See also
Surname listThis page lists people with the surname Hadid.If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link. Categories: