Haddad or Hadad (Aramaic: ܚܕܕ, Hebrew: חדד‎) is an ancient Middle Eastern family name. Hadad was also a Semitic storm-god. The original Haddad (Aramaic: ܚܕܕ or ܚܕÜÜ•) name means blacksmith or storm-god in ancient Semitic languages. ... Haddad is the most commonly used surname in the Canaan region of the Middle East.
Means "to be rich", derived from Arabic يسر (yasira) "to become easy". This was the name of an early Islamic martyr. It was also borne by Yasir Arafat (1929-2004), a leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Word/name. Arabic. Meaning. "to be rich", derived from Arabic يسر (yasira) "to become easy". one who makes things easier, one who directs to the right path, one who goes against the tide.