Fuad
Fuad (Arabic فؤاد, DMG Fu ʾ ad) is an Arabic male first name derived from Arabic. Fu'ad with the meaning "The Heart ". A variant of the name is Fouad. The Turkish form of the name is Fuat.
Well-known bearers of the name
Ruler
- Fu'ad I. (1868-1936), from 1922 to 1936 King of Egypt
- Fu'ad II ( b. 1952 ), formal 1952/1953 King of Egypt
- Mehmed Fuad Pasha (1814-1869), Ottoman statesman
First name Fuad
- Fuad Backović ( Deen, * 1982), singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ahmad Fuad Muhi al-Din (1926-1984), Egyptian politician
- Fuad Hassan (1929-2007), Indonesian politicians
- Fuad Ibrahim (* 1991), Ethiopian - American football players
- Fuad Muzurović ( b. 1945 ), football coach of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Fuad Rifka (1930-2011), Syrian- Lebanese philosopher, poet and translator
- Fuad Siniora ( b. 1943 ), Lebanese politician
First name Fouad
- Fouad Ammoun (1899-1977), Lebanese lawyer and diplomat
- Fouad Brighache (* 1985), German - Moroccan footballer
- Fouad Chehab (1902-1973), Lebanese military and politician, President of Lebanon (1958-1964)
- Fouad Mebazaâ ( born 1933), Tunisian politician
- Fouad El Mouhandes (1924-2006), Egyptian actor and comedian
- Paul Fouad Tabet (1929-2009), Lebanese Maronite Archbishop
- Fouad Twal ( born 1940 ), Jordanian Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
More
- Papyrus Fouad 266, various 1939 papyrus fragments found in Egypt