Talk:Haddad
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Exact meaning?
editI'm quite sure the exact meaning of Haddad is Blacksmith as apposed to the more general 'Smith'.
were the haddads hartland and which religion they had before christian orthodox
editwas the haddads originally before christianity originated from the syrian plain in particular palestine and israel
Well, Canaanite, so they descend from Phoenicians 89.133.155.74 (talk) 21:16, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
Arabic grandchild of Aramaic and Hebrew
editArabic is not the 'grandchild of Aramaic and Hebrew'. Arabic and Hebrew are both grand children of Aramaic. Also, in that sentence Hebrew has no context or is out of place as the sentence is talking about Arabic, so I removed it -- xushi
Haddad comes from arabic word Hadid meaning sharp and called iron too because with iron were made sharp weapons like swords, so if hadid is iron therefore Haddad is who work with iron or blacksmith — Preceding unsigned comment added by Haddad70 (talk • contribs) 20:57, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
Edit is clearly anti jewish and deletes any reference to this last name being Aramaic origin.
editThis edit is clearly anti aramaic/jewish and deletes any reference to this last name being Aramaic origin. This deletion is considered Palestinian anti jewish propaganda.
All jewish/aramaic references for the haddad page were deleted in effort to hide the aramaic origin of the last name. These changes were made after the hamas terrorist attacks and can be seen as palestinian propaganda. The page needs to be reverted to include the aramaic origin with its valid sources. There was no reason for this besides palestinian propaganda which may even be terrorist misinformation propaganda. Ahaddad91 (talk) 20:15, 6 November 2023 (UTC)