Sa'id (name)
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Sa'id is an male Arabic name meaning "happy" used by both Christian Arabs and Muslims. The name can also be transliterated as Saïd or Said. Not to be confused with the name Zayd. The name can refer to:
People named Sa'id:
"Abu Sa'id" means "father of Sa'id". It can refer to:- Abu Sa'id (1316-1335), Ilkhanid Dynasty
- Abu Sa'id (1424-1469), Timurid dynasty
- Khaled Hassan Abu Sa'id (1928-), Palestinian Liberation Organization
- Abu Sa'id Abulkhair, a Persian Sufi and poet
Also:
- Port Said, a town on the Suez Canal
- Edward Said (1935–2003), Palestinian-American literary critic and theorist
- Wafic Saïd (1939— ), Syrian businessman
- *the Saïd Business School at Oxford University, named for Wafic Saïd
See also
- Sayyid, an honorific title for descendants of Muhammad
- List of Arabic names
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