Haddad
Haddad is a surname of Arabic origin meaning "blacksmith" or "metalworker." The form derives from the occupation name hadad (حداد), reflecting the traditional craft of metalwork. As an occupational surname, Haddad is widespread across Arabic-speaking communities and does not indicate a particular ethnicity or religion beyond a cultural background.
Geographic distribution: The surname is common in the Levant and North Africa, with large populations in Lebanon,
Variations and transliterations: The name is most often written Haddad in English. Variants include Al-Haddad or
Overview: Haddad is primarily an occupational surname tied to blacksmithing, widely distributed in the Arab world