Hadad (disambiguation)

Hadad (disambiguation)

Hadad can refer to:

*Hadad, an ancient Syrian storm god and his Akkadian counterpart, Adad.
*Hadad ben Bedad, an early king of Edom
*Hadar (Edomite king), a later king of Edom, and son of Ishmael sometimes called Hadad.
*Hadad (Bible), a member of the royal house of Edom, who escaped the massacre under Joab and fled to Egypt.
*Sarit Hadad, a famous Israeli singer
*A component in the name of several Assyrian kings, including:
**Adad-nirari I
**Adad-nirari II
**Adad-nirari III.


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