Imad Explained
Imad |
Pronunciation: | pronounced as /ar/ (among others) pronounced as /fa/ |
Gender: | Male |
Meaning: | 'Support', 'Pillar'[1] |
Region: | Arabia |
Language: | Arabic |
Alternative Spelling: | Imaad, Emad, Emaad, Imed, Aimad |
Imad (also transliterated as Emad, Imed and Aimad ar|عماد) is an Arabic masculine given name and surname and means "support" or "pillar".
Given name
- Imād ad-Dīn Muhammad bin Qasim (695-715), Umayyad Caliphate general
- Imad Abbas (1975-2004), Palestinian military commander
- Imad Baba (born 1974), American soccer player
- Emad Hajjaj (born 1967), Jordanian political cartoonist
- Imad Hawari (born 1979), Lebanese journalist, actor
- Emad al-Janabi (born 1965), Iraqi blacksmith
- Imad Khalili (born 1987), Swedish footballer
- Imad Khamis (born 1961), Syrian politician
- Imad Kotbi (born 1978), Moroccan radio presenter
- Emad Mohammed (born 1982), Iraqi footballer
- Emad Mostaque (born 1983), founder of Stability AI
- Imad Rahman, Pakistani American fiction writer
- Imad Rami (born 1963), Syrian Nasheed singer
- Imad Wasim (born 1988), Pakistani international cricketer
- Imad Feghaly, Lebanese actor and voice actor
- Imad Abullah Sarah (born 1968), Syrian politician
Imed
Surname
- Mitra Emad, American anthropologist
- Parvis Emad (1935-2023), American philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at DePaul University
Family origin
The Imad family is named for al-Amadiyyah, near Mosul in northern Iraq and, like the Jumblatt family, is thought to be of Kurdish origin.[2]
Some unconfirmed sources allege that the roots of Family Imad ancestors are associated with those of Imad ad-Din Zengi (1087; † 1146), who was in turn the Atabeg of Mosul from 1127 to his death in 1146.
Imad as a family name also indicates descent from the originally Druze feudal family Al-Imad in the Chouf region of Mount Lebanon.
Notes and References
- Web site: Imad - Islamic Name Meaning - Baby Names for Muslims.
- Origins of the Druze People and Religion, by Philip K. Hitti, 1924