Proper noun
Hadad (plural Hadads)
A surname.
Open question to Brent Sancho: if TTFA delegates sent a request for an EGM to Hadad, and High Court Judge Carol Gobin said it was addressed to the wrong leader; who do you think is the person to send that motion to? Source: Internet
Producer Ronen Peled Hadad decided to shoot the clip at 6 in the morning on the roof of the 187-meter (614-foot) Azrieli Circular Tower in homage to Burj Khalifa in Dubai, at 830 meters the tallest edifice in the world. Source: Internet
For example, in the Ugaritic texts, ʾil mlk is understood sfn to mean "Ēl the King" but ʾil hd as "the god Hadad ". Source: Internet
The son who is born of this union, called Demarûs or Zeus, but once called Adodus, is obviously Hadad, the Ba‘al of the Ugaritic texts who now becomes an ally of his grandfather Sky and begins to make war on Ēl. Source: Internet
It appears that Ben-Hadad is also a dynastic name, though it is certainly an unusual one, as it is comprised of solely a divine name, implying that the ruler is the son of the storm-god Hadad. Source: Internet
Hadad explained that once the local body thinks the T&T athletes are up to the standard to compete for top honours, then arrangements will be made to have them fly the red, white and black flag. Source: Internet