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Jaddad is a common Arabic surname. It is derived from the Arabic word 'jadd' which means 'grandfather'. The name is most commonly found in the Levant, particularly in Lebanon and Syria, as well as in Iraq and other parts of the Arab world. The Jaddad family is believed to have descended from the ancient Arab tribe of Banu Jaddad, which was a branch of the larger tribe of Banu Quda'a. The tribe is believed to have originated in the Arabian Peninsula, in what is now Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The Jaddad family has a long and rich history, with many of its members having achieved great success in various fields. Notable members of the Jaddad family include the Lebanese writer, poet and philosopher Amin Jaddad, the Syrian writer and poet Fakhri Jaddad, and the Iraqi artist and sculptor Ali Jaddad. The Jaddad family is also known for its traditional customs and values. These include the practice of honoring and respecting the elderly, as well as the importance of family unity and loyalty. Variations of the surname Jaddad include Jadad, Jaddada, Jaddadah, Jaddadi, Jaddadiy, Jaddadiyy, Jaddadiyya, Jaddadiyyah, Jaddadiyyih, and Jaddadiyyih.
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