Fouad

Meaning of Fouad

Fouad is a male name with Arabic origins. It is pronounced as "foo-AHD" (/fuːˈæd/) in Arabic. The variation of this name is Fuad. Fouad has been given to newborn boys in the United States since at least 1976, with its popularity fluctuating over time. In recent years, it has been a moderately popular choice for parents, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 14 per year. While not as common as some other names, Fouad carries a unique charm and cultural significance that may appeal to those looking for an uncommon yet meaningful name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as foo-AHD (/fuːˈæd/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Fouad

Fouad Ajami - Fouad A. Ajami was a Lebanese-born American university professor and writer known for his expertise on Middle Eastern issues and as a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
Fouad Chehab, a Lebanese general and statesman, served as President of Lebanon from 1958 to 1964 and is credited as the founder of the Lebanese Army after the country gained independence from France.
Fouad Siniora is a Lebanese politician and former Prime Minister of Lebanon, known for his leadership in the Future Movement.
Fouad Twal is a prominent Jordanian Catholic prelate who served as the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and held key positions within the Catholic Church.
Fouad Kamal Hussein, also known as Fouad Hussein, was an Egyptian economist and the 25th Finance Minister of Egypt from December 1980 to December 1981.
Fouad Pasha Serageddin was a prominent Egyptian politician and the leader of Egypt's Wafd Party.
Fouad Makhzoumi is a Lebanese billionaire, businessman, and politician known for founding the National Dialogue Party and being a member of the Renewal Bloc in the Lebanese Parliament.
Fouad Abdelmoumni is a Moroccan economist and human rights activist, currently serving as the secretary-general of Transparency Maroc and known for his work in microcredit.
Fouad Ibrahim - Fouad N. Ibrahim is a professor emeritus at the Institute of Geography at the University of Bayreuth in Bavaria, Germany.
Fouad Douiri is a Moroccan politician from the Istiqlal Party who served as Minister of Energy, Mines, Water, and Environment in Abdelilah Benkirane's cabinet.
Fouad Chouki is a French middle distance runner known for his expertise in the 1500 meters.
Fouad Abdel Meguid El-Kheir was an Egyptian basketball player who participated in the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics.
Fouad Haddad (1927–1985) was an Egyptian poet known for his works in the Egyptian vernacular.
Fouad Qandil, an Egyptian novelist from the literary generation of the 1960s, was born in Benha and published over 40 books, including 18 novels and 12 short story collections, receiving numerous awards for his work.
Fouad Ali is an Egyptian wrestler who competed in the men's Greco-Roman flyweight at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Meena Kumari Singh
Curated byMeena Kumari Singh

Assistant Editor