SA‘ID (NAME)

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'Sa‘īd' ('سعيد') is a male Arabic given name meaning "happy", used by both Christian and Muslim Arabs. The name can also be transliterated as 'Saïd' or 'Said'.

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People named ''Sa‘id''
Other uses
See also

People named ''Sa‘id''


As a 'given name':

Sa'id ibn Zayd, one of the Companions of Muhammed

Sa'id Ibn Sultan, a sultan of Muscat and Oman

Sa'id Hormozi, an Iranian musician

Sheikh Said various meanings
As a 'surname':

Abdelmadjid Sidi Said, leader of the Algerian trade union: UGTA

Edward Said (1935–2003), Palestinian-American literary critic and theorist

Samira Said, a Moroccan pop star.

Wafic Saïd (born 1939), Syrian businessman
Named 'Abu Sa‘id' (meaning "father of Sa‘id"):

Abu Sa'id (Ilkhanid dynasty) (1316–1335), ninth ruler of the Ilkhanate state in Iran

Abu Sa'id (Timurid dynasty) (1424–1469), mid-fifteenth century Timurid Empire ruler in what are today parts of Persia and Afghanistan

Khaled Hassan Abu Sa‘id (born 1928), Palestine Liberation Organization

Abusaeid Abolkheir (also known as Abu Sa‘eed), a Persian Sufi and poet
Fictional People:

Kareem Said, from the T.V. Series Oz.

Other uses



Port Said, an Egyptian town on the Suez Canal

Saïd Business School, the business school of the University of Oxford in England; named after Wafic Saïd

See also



List of Arabic names

Sa'd (name)

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