| Pronunciation | Arabic: [fuːʔ.aːd] | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Masculine | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Arabic | 
| Meaning | "heart" | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Fouad, Fuat, Fawad, Foaad, Fuaad | 
Fuad (Arabic: فؤَاد fū’ād, fou’ād) (also spelled Fouad, Foud, Fuaad or Foad) is a masculine Arabic given name, meaning "heart"[1][2][3] - the beating circulating heart, the concept of "mind and spirit".
Its root word is the Arabic verb fa’ada (Arabic: َفَأَد) meaning "burning or a flame" and lahmun fa'eed - means a "roasted meat on a fire". It is used to describe a "heart that is inflamed with emotion".[4] Therefore, it may share similarities with another Arabic verb fada’ (Arabic: َفَدَى) meaning "to sacrifice" - "to sacrifice, give, risk oneself for (something/ cause)".
It was borne by two different Kings of Egypt.
Originally an Arabic given name, it became widespread throughout the Middle East during the 9th and 12th centuries.
Notable people
Art
- Fuad Abdurahmanov (1915–1971), Azerbaijani sculptor
 - Fuad Salayev (1943-), Azerbaijani sculptor
 
Clergy
Education
- Fouad Ajami, Lebanese-born American university professor
 
Entertainment
- Fouad el-Mohandes (1924–2006), Egyptian stage and screen actor
 - Fouad Awad, Israeli-Palestinian theatre director
 
Music
- Fuat Mansurov (1928–2010), Russian conductor
 - Fuad al Muqtadir (1980- ), Bangladeshi composer and singer
 
Nobility
- Fuad I of Egypt (1868–1936), known as Fuad I, king of Egypt and Sudan
 - Fuad II of Egypt (1952–), king of Egypt and Sudan
 
Politics
- Fuad Chehab (1902-1973), former Lebanese president
 - Fuad Guliyev (1941-), Azerbaijani politician
 - Fuad Hamza (1899–1951), Saudi Arabian government official
 - Fuad Hassan (1929-2007), Indonesian politician
 - Fuad Masum (1938-), Iraqi president
 - Fouad Mebazaa (1933-), Tunisian politician
 - Fouad Najjar (1930–1992), Lebanese agronomist and politician
 - Fuad Rouhani (1907–2004), Iranian politician
 - Fuad Saba (1902–1984), Palestinian businessman and politician
 - Fouad Siniora (1943-), Lebanese politician
 - Fuad Stephens (birth name Donald Stephens) (1920-1976), 1st Chief Minister of Sabah
 - Fuad Yakubovsky (1908–1975), Soviet Communist party functionary and statesman
 - Binyamin Ben Eliezer, Binyamin Fuad Ben Eliezer (1926-2016) Israeli politician of Iraqi Jewish Decent
 
Sports
- Fawad Alam (1985-), Pakistani cricketer
 - Fouad Bachirou (1990-), French footballer
 - Fuad Anwar (1972-), Saudi Arabian footballer
 - Fuad Aslanov (1976-), Azerbaijani boxer
 - Fuad Ibrahim, (1991-) Ethiopian-born American soccer player
 - Fuad Muzurović, Bosnian football manager
 - Fuad Reveiz (1963-), Colombian-American football placekicker
 
Places
- Port Fuad, Egypt
 
Fictional characters
- Fouad, a fictional character from the FOX television series Family Guy.[5]
 
In popular culture
- L.G. FUAD, song by American rock band Motion City Soundtrack
 
Statistics
See also
- Port Fuad
 - Fouad (disambiguation) Includes people with surname "Fouad"
 
References
- ↑ "FOUAD". www.muslimmatters.org. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
 - 1 2 "Fuad". quranicnames.com. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
 - ↑ Тайна имени Фуад. www.astromeridian.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 6 August 2014.
 - ↑ "» The Heart: Fu'aad, Qalb and Sadr". Retrieved 2016-08-14.
 - ↑ "IGN'S TOP 25 FAMILY GUY CHARACTERS". uk.ign.com. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
 
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