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*[[Nemer Saadé]], Lebanese fashion designer for men |
*[[Nemer Saadé]], Lebanese fashion designer for men |
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*[[Wadih Sa'adeh|Wadih Saadeh]], a Lebanese poet, writer, and journalist |
*[[Wadih Sa'adeh|Wadih Saadeh]], a Lebanese poet, writer, and journalist |
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*[[Saadé Family|Saadé family]], Lebanese-Syrian family who owns wineries in the middle-east. |
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==Others== |
==Others== |
Revision as of 20:15, 12 July 2021
Saadeh (in سعادة) or Saadé is a common Lebanese family name based on the Arabic for happiness. Alternative ways of writing the name is Saade, Saadé and Saada.
Persons
- Antun Saadeh, a Lebanese Syrian nationalist philosopher, writer and politician who founded the Syrian Social Nationalist Party
- Eric Saade, a Swedish singer of Palestinian / Lebanese origin
- Georges Saadeh, a Lebanese politician, former minister and former head of Kataeb (Phalangist) party
- Jacques Saadé, Lebanese born businessman, living in Marseille, France
- Jorge Saade, Ecuadorian violinist of Lebanese descent
- Nemer Saadé, Lebanese fashion designer for men
- Wadih Saadeh, a Lebanese poet, writer, and journalist
- Saadé family, Lebanese-Syrian family who owns wineries in the middle-east.
Others
- Saade Vol. 1, a 2011 album by Swedish singer Eric Saade
- Saade Vol. 2, a 2011 album by Swedish singer Eric Saade and follow up to Saade Vol. 1
- Saadeh v. Farouki, a judicial case decided in the D.C. Circuit that espoused a narrow reading of existing laws in order to limit US federal diversity jurisdiction.