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