Hasaan, pronounced /həˈsɑn/, is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, representing an orthographic variant of Ḥasan that embodies the semantic field of “handsome,” “good,” or “benefactor.” The use of the doubled “a” in transliteration seeks to capture the original phonemic lengthening found in Classical Arabic, situating the name within a precise phonological framework and reflecting broader onomastic conventions in cross-linguistic rendering. Analysis of United States Social Security data reveals a modest but consistent presence—six registered occurrences and a national rank of 918 in 2024—indicative of a bounded yet enduring adoption over the past four decades. Thus, Hasaan offers a name choice that merges etymological depth and cultural resonance with the phonetic clarity valued in contemporary Anglo-American naming practices.
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