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Saids

Saids is a surname of Arabic origin derived from the given name Said (Arabic: سعيد), which means "happy," "fortunate," or "blessed." The name can function as a personal name or as a patronymic, and it forms the basis for family names such as Al-Said. In English usage, Saids is the plural form referring to multiple people who bear the surname Said, rather than a distinct surname in its own right.

Transliteration of Arabic names varies, so the name is commonly encountered as Said, Saeed, Saïd, Seyed, Sid,

Geographic distribution: The surname is widely found across the Arab world, including Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Syria,

Notable individuals: Edward W. Said (1935–2003) was a Palestinian-American literary theorist and public intellectual whose work

or
other
spellings.
The
form
Saïd
with
the
diaeresis
is
common
in
North
Africa
and
Francophone
contexts;
Said
without
diacritics
is
widespread
in
English-language
materials.
Jordan,
Palestine,
and
the
Gulf
states,
and
it
has
spread
globally
through
migration
and
diaspora
communities,
notably
in
Europe,
North
America,
and
Australia.
on
Orientalism
greatly
influenced
postcolonial
studies.
The
name
is
borne
by
many
other
scholars,
politicians,
artists,
and
businesspeople.