Saʽid

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Template:Redirect Template:Redirect Template:Distinguish Template:Sister project Template:Infobox given name SaTemplate:Ayinid (Template:Langx Template:Transliteration), also spelled SaTemplate:Ayineid, Said, Saïd, Sid, Saeed, Saed, Saied, Sayeed or Sayid, is a male Arabic given name which means "blessed, lucky, joy" or "happy, patient". The name stems from the Arabic verb sa‘ada (سَعَدَ – 'to be happy, fortunate or lucky').

The lesser uncommon form of the name SaTemplate:Ayinid is "SuTemplate:Ayinid (سُعِيد suTemplate:Ayinīd)" and the feminine form of the name is Saida (SaTemplate:Ayinidah, سَعِيدة saTemplate:Ayinīdah) or Suida (SuTemplate:Ayinidah, سُعِيدة suTemplate:Ayinīdah). SaTemplate:Ayinid is another variant from the Arabic given name Saad.

The written form of the name in Turkish is Sait and in Bosnian is Seid. Said or Sid is the spelling used in most Latin languages.

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Abu Sa'id

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In Christendom

The Maltese surname Saïd has the same origin but has been borne by Latin Catholics for over seven centuries. Most Maltese surnames are of Italian origin, but this (with Abdilla) is one of the very few authentically Arabic given names that have survived in the islands as family names. It is a variant of the medieval Sicilian Christian surname Saido or Saito (Saidu), which was derived from the Siculo-Arabic given name Sa'īd used by both Muslims and Christians. In Sicily and Malta, this surname was sometimes Italianized as (De) Felice.Template:Citation needed

The surname was established in Malta by 1419, appearing mostly as Sayd in the militia list of that year. In the 1480 militia list it is spelt mostly Said, but was later variously written Said, Sayd, Sajt, Sait in the Catholic church census of 1687. Template:Citation needed

Today, francophone countries use transliterations of that name. These include the name Seydou, which is common in West Africa.Template:Citation needed

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