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Hassan (given name)

Hassan or Hasan (Arabic: حسن Ḥasan) is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world.

Hassan
حسن
Calligraphic representation of Al-Hassan name
PronunciationArabic: [ˈħasan, ˈħæsæn, ˈħɑsɐn, ˈħɛsæn, ħsæn]
GenderMale
Language(s)Arabic
Origin
Meaninghandsome, good, benefactor
Region of originArabia
Other names
Variant form(s)al-Ḥasan
Related namesḤassān
Hussein
Alassane
Lassana
Mohsen

As a surname, Hassan may be Arabic, Irish, Scottish, or Jewish (Sephardic and Mizrahic) (see Hassan (surname)).[1][2]

Etymology and spelling edit

The name Hassan in Arabic means 'handsome' or 'good', or 'benefactor'.

There are two different Arabic names that are both romanized with the spelling "Hassan". However, they are pronounced differently, and in Arabic script spelled differently.

  • The more common name ‏حَسَنḤasan (as in the name of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's grandson Hasan ibn Ali),[3] coming from the Arabic language triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N, has two short vowels and a single /s/. Its meaning is 'the good' or 'the handsome'. Its usual form in Classical Arabic is الحسن al-Ḥasan, incorporating the definite article al-, which may be omitted in modern Arabic names.
  • The name ‏حَسَّانḤassān, which comes from the same Arabic root, has a long vowel and a doubled /sː/. Its meaning is 'doer of good' or 'benefactor'. It is not used with the definite article in Classical Arabic.

In the romanized spelling Hassan, it is not possible to distinguish which of the two names is intended. The ambiguity can be removed by romanizing the former name as Hasan with a single s, and reserving the spelling Hassan with doubled s for the latter name.

King al-Ḥasan of Morocco (officially romanized as Hassan, with a double ss, due to the influence of French orthography) is an example of the former. The early Islamic poet Ḥassān ibn Thābit is an example of the latter. In the original Arabic, the two different names are easily distinguished.

Depending on language and region, spelling variations

Hassan or Hasan is an Arabic given name and through the influence of Arabic, languages spoken by Muslims such as Persian, Kazakh, Kurdish, Urdu, Indonesian, Malay, Turkish, Uyghur, Turkmen, Somali, Swahili, Berber, Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Tatar, Bosnian, Albanian, Bengali, etc. created their own spelling variations.

Therefore, depending on language and region, spelling variations include Hasan, Hassen, Hasson, Hassin, Hassine, Hacen, Hasen, Hesen, Hasin, Hassa, Hess, Cassin, Chazan, Chasson, Chason, Khassan, Khasan, Chessar, Casan, Casen, Hasso, Lassana, Alassane, Lacen, Lasanah, Assan, Asan, or Haasan (Haasaan, Hasaan, Hassaan).

List of variant spellings
  • In Arabic transcription: حسن (Hasan), حسان (Hassan)
  • In Turkish: Hasan
  • In Ottoman Turkish: حسن (Hasan)
  • In Tatar: Хәсән (Xäsän / Xəsən)
  • In Persian: حسن (Hasan), حسان (Hassan)
  • In Bosnian: Hasan or Haso
  • In Albanian: Hasan
  • In Azerbaijan: Həsən,
  • In Kurdish: حەسەن (Hesen), حەسان (Hessan)
  • In Kazakh: Қасен (Qasen), Хасен (Hasen or Khassen), Asan or Äsem
  • In Somali: Xasan
  • In Bengali: হাসান (Hāsān)
  • In Sub-Saharan Africa: Lassana, Alassane and Lacen, derived from al-Hassan.
  • In French: Hassan, Hassen or Hacen
  • In Spanish: Hassan, Hassán, Hacen, Hacén, Jassan, Jassán, Jasan or Jasán
  • In Italian: Hassan
  • In Russian transcription: Хасан (Hasan), Хассан (Hassan), Хассен (Hassen), Хэссан (Hessan), Гасан (Gasan)
  • In Croatian or Serbian or Montenegrin: Aсан (Asan) or Хасан (Hasan)
  • In Finnish: Hasan
  • In Chinese: 哈桑/哈山 (Hā Sāng/Hā Shān)
  • In Korean: 하산 (Hasan)

People edit

Hacine edit

Hasan edit

Hasson edit

Hassan edit

Middle name edit

Hassane edit

Middle name edit

Hasaan edit

  • Hasaan Ibn Ali, American jazz pianist and composer, born William Henry Langford, Jr.

Hassanal edit

Hassen edit

Khasan edit

Khassan edit

Fictional characters edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Edward Neafsey (2002). Surnames of Ireland. lrish Roots Cafe. ISBN 978-0-940134-9 7-3.
  2. ^ avotaynu.com: Guidebook for Sephardic and Oriental Genealogical Sources in Israel
  3. ^ Schimmel, Annemarie (1989). Islamic names. p. 35.
  4. ^ https://www.timeout.com/newyork/things-to-do/hardest-harry-potter-trivia-questions

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Hassan or Hasan Arabic حسن Ḥasan is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world Hassan حسنCalligraphic representation of Al Hassan namePronunciationArabic ˈħasan ˈħaesaen ˈħɑsɐn ˈħɛsaen ħsaen GenderMaleLanguage s ArabicOriginMeaninghandsome good benefactorRegion of originArabiaOther namesVariant form s al ḤasanRelated namesḤassanHusseinAlassaneLassanaMohsen As a surname Hassan may be Arabic Irish Scottish or Jewish Sephardic and Mizrahic see Hassan surname 1 2 Contents 1 Etymology and spelling 2 People 2 1 Hacine 2 2 Hasan 2 3 Hasson 2 4 Hassan 2 5 Middle name 2 6 Hassane 2 7 Middle name 2 8 Hasaan 2 9 Hassanal 2 10 Hassen 2 11 Khasan 2 12 Khassan 3 Fictional characters 4 See also 5 ReferencesEtymology and spelling editThe name Hassan in Arabic means handsome or good or benefactor There are two different Arabic names that are both romanized with the spelling Hassan However they are pronounced differently and in Arabic script spelled differently The more common name ح س ن Ḥasan as in the name of the Islamic prophet Muhammad s grandson Hasan ibn Ali 3 coming from the Arabic language triconsonantal root Ḥ S N has two short vowels and a single s Its meaning is the good or the handsome Its usual form in Classical Arabic is الحسن al Ḥasan incorporating the definite article al which may be omitted in modern Arabic names The name ح س ان Ḥassan which comes from the same Arabic root has a long vowel and a doubled sː Its meaning is doer of good or benefactor It is not used with the definite article in Classical Arabic In the romanized spelling Hassan it is not possible to distinguish which of the two names is intended The ambiguity can be removed by romanizing the former name as Hasan with a single s and reserving the spelling Hassan with doubled s for the latter name King al Ḥasan of Morocco officially romanized as Hassan with a double ss due to the influence of French orthography is an example of the former The early Islamic poet Ḥassan ibn Thabit is an example of the latter In the original Arabic the two different names are easily distinguished Depending on language and region spelling variations Hassan or Hasan is an Arabic given name and through the influence of Arabic languages spoken by Muslims such as Persian Kazakh Kurdish Urdu Indonesian Malay Turkish Uyghur Turkmen Somali Swahili Berber Azerbaijani Crimean Tatar Tatar Bosnian Albanian Bengali etc created their own spelling variations Therefore depending on language and region spelling variations include Hasan Hassen Hasson Hassin Hassine Hacen Hasen Hesen Hasin Hassa Hess Cassin Chazan Chasson Chason Khassan Khasan Chessar Casan Casen Hasso Lassana Alassane Lacen Lasanah Assan Asan or Haasan Haasaan Hasaan Hassaan List of variant spellings In Arabic transcription حسن Hasan حسان Hassan In Turkish Hasan In Ottoman Turkish حسن Hasan In Tatar Hәsәn Xasan Xesen In Persian حسن Hasan حسان Hassan In Bosnian Hasan or Haso In Albanian Hasan In Azerbaijan Hesen In Kurdish حەسەن Hesen حەسان Hessan In Kazakh Қasen Qasen Hasen Hasen or Khassen Asan or Asem In Somali Xasan In Bengali হ স ন Hasan In Sub Saharan Africa Lassana Alassane and Lacen derived from al Hassan In French Hassan Hassen or Hacen In Spanish Hassan Hassan Hacen Hacen Jassan Jassan Jasan or Jasan In Italian Hassan In Russian transcription Hasan Hasan Hassan Hassan Hassen Hassen Hessan Hessan Gasan Gasan In Croatian or Serbian or Montenegrin Asan Asan or Hasan Hasan In Finnish Hasan In Chinese 哈桑 哈山 Ha Sang Ha Shan In Korean 하산 Hasan People editHacine edit Hacine Cherifi former French boxer Hasan edit Hasan I disambiguation number of people with the mononym Hasan II disambiguation number of people with the mononym Hasan ibn Ali the first grandson of Muhammad son of Ali ibn Abi Talib and the second Imam of Shia Islam Hasan al Mustadi Ibn al Mustanjid famously known as al Mustadi was the Caliph of the later Abbasid Caliphate from 18 December 1170 to 27 March 1180 Abu l Hasan Ali Sultan of Granada also known as Muley Hacen in Spanish Hasan al Askari eleventh Imam of Twelver Shi ism al Ḥasan al Baṣri early Islamic scholar Hasan Cengic Bosnian former Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Hasan Cetinkaya Swedish footballer Hasan Corso Italian who was part of the army of janissaries in the Turkish army Hasan Dogan Turkish 37th president of the TFF Hasan Gemici Turkish sports wrestler Hasan Fehmi Gunes Turkish politician Hasan Gungor Turkish sports wrestler Hasan Hamdan Lebanese actor and voice actor Hasan Irlu Iranian diplomat Hasan Izzet Ottoman general Hasan Kabze Turkish footballer Hasan Minhaj American comedian Hasan Muratovic former Bosniak rector of the University of Sarajevo and former prime minister Hasan Nazih 1921 2012 Iranian lawyer and politician Hasan Piker born 1991 Turkish American Twitch streamer and political commentator Hasan Polatkan 1915 1961 executed Turkish politician Hasan Salihamidzic Bosnian football midfielder Hasan Sonmez Turkish footballer Hasan Sas Turkish footballer Hasan Serefli Turkish filmmaker Hasan Ali Yucel Turkish minister of education Mosab Hassan Yousef nicknamed The Green Prince born 1978 Palestinian who worked undercover for Israel s Shin Bet Hasson edit Hasson Arbubakrr a former NFL and CFL player Hassan edit Prince Hassan Served as Crown Prince of Jordan under King Hussein s reign Hassan Engamo leader of Hadiya Hassan I of Morocco alaouite sultan of Morocco Hassan II of Morocco the father of the current King of Morocco Hassan Mohammed Abdirahman real name of Somali singer songwriter Aar Maanta Hassan Adams NBA player Hassan Abdillahi Somali journalist and activist Hassan Akhavi Iranian army general and politician Hassan Al Alfi Egyptian politician Hassan Assad converted name of professional wrestler Montel Vontavious Porter Hassan al Banna founder of the Muslim Brotherhood Hassan Abu Basha Egyptian army general and politician Hassan Bey Shukri 1876 1940 mayor of Haifa Hassan Bitar born 1985 Lebanese footballer Hassan Booker American basketball player and coach Hassan Brijany 1961 2020 Swedish actor Hassan Moni Chaito Lebanese footballer Hassan Shibriko Chaito Lebanese footballer Hassan Farah 3rd Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Hassan Abshir Farah former Prime Minister of Somalia Hassan Hall born 2000 American football player Hassan Haskins born 1999 American football player Hassan Heshmat 1920 2006 Egyptian sculptor Hassan Ibrahim 1917 1990 Egyptian military officer and politician Hassan Izz Al Din born about 1963 Lebanese terrorist Hassan Johnson American actor Hassan Jones former professional American football player Hassan Maatouk born 1987 Lebanese footballer Hassan Mezher born 1981 Lebanese footballer Hassan Mohamed Qatari basketball player Hassan Nader retired Moroccan footballer Hassan Nasrallah leader of Hezbollah Hassan Oumari born 1986 Lebanese footballer Hassan Al Qazwini Islamic Center Imam Hassan Rajab Khatib born 1946 Tanzanian politician Hassan Roshdieh Iranian teacher politician and journalist Hassan Rowshan Iranian coach manager and former player Hassan i Sabbah founder of the Hashshashin Assassins Hassan Shamsid Deen American football player Hassan Sheikh Mohamud President of Somalia Hassan Ali Saad born 1992 simply known as Soony Saad Lebanese American footballer Hassan Kamel Al Sabbah a Lebanese electrical and electronics research engineer Hassan Tuhami 1924 2009 Egyptian politician Hassan Whiteside American basketball player NBA player Hassan Younes born 1943 Egyptian engineer and politician Hassan Kabande born 1999 Mexican singer Middle name edit Muse Hassan Sheikh Sayid Abdulle Somali politician and former army General Salah Hassan Hanifes a Druze Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset Hassane edit Hassane Alla born 1980 Moroccan footballer Hassane Azzoun born 1979 Algerian judoka Hassane Brahim born 1989 Chadian footballer Hassane Dicko Burkina Faso politician Hassane Hamadi Comorian politician Hassane Kamara born 1994 Gambian footballer Middle name edit Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki born 1951 Niger politician and Prime Minister Said Hassane Said Hachim 1932 2020 Comorian politician Hasaan edit Hasaan Ibn Ali American jazz pianist and composer born William Henry Langford Jr Hassanal edit Hassanal Bolkiah born 1946 the 29th Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan of Brunei Hassen edit Hassen Bejaoui Tunisian soccer player Hassen Gabsi a Tunisian soccer player Khasan edit Khasan Baroyev Russian wrestler of Ossetian origin Khasan Dzhunidov Russian footballer Khasan Isaev Bulgarian freestyle wrestler Khasan Israilov Soviet Chechen journalist and poet Khasan Mamtov Russian footballer Khasan Yandiyev Russian judge Khassan edit Khassan Baiev Chechen American trauma surgeonFictional characters editĤassan character in the film A Girl Named Maĥmood Hassan from Warner Bros Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Ali Baba Bunny Hassan C amp C General Hassan in the Command and Conquer continuity Hassan Mostafa referee at the Quidditch World Cup in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 4 See also editAbulhasan Alassane Hassan surname Hasanuddin Hasanuzzaman disambiguation Hussein LassanaReferences edit Edward Neafsey 2002 Surnames of Ireland lrish Roots Cafe ISBN 978 0 940134 9 7 3 avotaynu com Guidebook for Sephardic and Oriental Genealogical Sources in Israel Schimmel Annemarie 1989 Islamic names p 35 https www timeout com newyork things to do hardest harry potter trivia questions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hassan given name amp oldid 1215209107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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