Hadad (disambiguation)
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Hadad is a biblical
Bible
The Bible refers to any one of the collections of the primary religious texts of Judaism and Christianity. There is no common version of the Bible, as the individual books , their contents and their order vary among denominations...

 name and a popular Israeli surname. It can refer to:
  • Hadad
    Hadad
    Haddad was a northwest Semitic storm and rain god, cognate in name and origin with the Akkadian god Adad. Hadad was often called simply Ba‘al , but this title was also used for other gods. The bull was the symbolic animal of Hadad. He appeared as a bearded deity, often shown as holding a club and...

    , an ancient Syrian storm god and his Akkadian counterpart, Adad
    Adad
    Adad in Akkadian and Ishkur in Sumerian and Hadad in Aramaic are the names of the storm-god in the Babylonian-Assyrian pantheon. All three are usually written by the logogram dIM...

    .


royalty:
  • Hadad ben Bedad
    Hadad ben Bedad
    Hadad ben Bedad was a king of Edom mentioned in the Bible, in Genesis 36:31-43. He succeeded Husham in the apparently elective kingship of the Edomites. He is described as having moved the capital of Edom to Avith, and of defeating the Midianites in Moab. He was succeeded by Samlah of Masrekah.The...

    , an early king of Edom
  • Hadar (Edomite king), a later king of Edom, and son of Ishmael sometimes called Hadad
  • Hadad (Bible)
    Hadad (Bible)
    Multiple Biblical characters with the names Hadad or Hadar existed. Ishmael had a son that is referred to by both names; the last king of Edom also has both alternative names. One Hadad ben Bedad was an earlier king of Edom....

    , a member of the royal house of Edom, who escaped the massacre under Joab and fled to Egypt
  • Names of several Assyrian kings, including:
    • Adad-nirari I
      Adad-nirari I
      Adad-nirari I was a king of Assyria. He is the earliest Assyrian king whose annals survive in any detail. Adad-nirari I achieved major military victories that significantly strengthened the Assyrian kingdom and enabled Assyria to start to play a major role in Mesopotamian politics...

    • Adad-nirari II
      Adad-nirari II
      Adad-nirari II is generally considered to be the first King of Assyria in the Neo-Assyrian period. He firmly subjugated the areas previously under only nominal Assyrian vassalage, conquering and deporting troublesome Aramean, Neo-Hittite and Hurrian populations in the north to far-off places...

    • Adad-nirari III
      Adad-nirari III
      Adad-nirari III was King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC. He was the son and successor of Shamshi-Adad V, and was apparently quite young at the time of his accession, because for the first five years of his reign his mother Shammuramat acted as regent, which may have given rise to the legend of...



and contemporary people:
  • Abdullah Al Hadad
    Abdullah Al Hadad
    Abdullah Al Hadad |Al Arabi]] and the Kuwait U16.-External links:**...

    , a Kuwaiti footballer
  • Amir Hadad
    Amir Hadad
    Amir Hadad is a professional tennis player.His highest singles ATP ranking was # 180, in 2003. His highest doubles ranking was # 87, also in 2003.-Tennis career:He turned pro in 1995....

    , an Israeli tennis player
  • Astrid Hadad
    Astrid Hadad
    Astrid Hadad is a well-known Mexican actress and performance artist. She was born in January 4, 1957, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico. She attended the National Autonomous University of Mexico, originally planning to major in political science and journalism but then changing to theatre...

    , a Lebanese-Mexican actress
  • Daniel Hadad
    Daniel Hadad
    Daniel Hadad is an Argentine businessman involved in telecommunications and media.-Life and times:Daniel Hadad was born in Buenos Aires in 1961. He earned degrees as a lawyer and journalist from the Catholic University of Argentina, and completed post-graduate studies at the University of...

    , an Argentine telecommunication businessman
  • Mauricio Hadad
    Mauricio Hadad
    Mauricio Hadad is a former tennis player from Colombia.Hadad is of Lebanese background. The right-hander turned pro in 1988 and reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on September 11, 1995, when he became World number 78. His best performance at a Grand Slam came at the 1996...

    , a Colombian tennis player
  • Sarit Hadad
    Sarit Hadad
    Sarit Hadad is an acclaimed Israeli singer. She stems from a musician family with both origins in the Tunisia and Caucases...

    , an Israeli singer


and a place:
  • Hadad, the Hungarian
    Hungarian language
    Hungarian is a Uralic language, part of the Ugric group. With some 14 million speakers, it is one of the most widely spoken non-Indo-European languages in Europe....

     name for Hodod
    Hodod
    Hodod is a commune of 3,209 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of four villages:-Geography:The municipality of Hodod lies in the extreme southeast of the county Satu Mare and borders in the west to the municipality Bogdand, in the north to the Maramures county and in...

    Commune, Satu Mare County, Romania
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