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'''Hassan''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: '''حسن''') is an Arabic name given to males. Also Hassan is an Irish, Arabic and Hebrew surname. It is spelled either Hasan, Hassan, or Hasaan.
'''Hassan''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: '''حسن''') is an Arabic name given to males. Also Hassan is an Irish, Arabic and Hebrew surname. It is spelled either Hasan, Hassan, or Hasaan.
*The name Hassan in Arabic means "handsome", "manly" or "good".
*The name Hassan in Arabic means "handsome", "manly" or "good".
*The name Hassan in Hebrew means "cantor", or "good cantor" derived from the Arabic "good" and the Hebrew "cantor". [http://www.templetulsa.com/pages/cmspage.php?staticpageid=6]
*The name Hassan in Hebrew means "cantor", or "good cantor" derived from the Arabic "good" and the Hebrew "cantor". [http://www.templetulsa.com/pages/cmspage.php?staticpageid=6][http://www.avotaynu.com/books/TaggerKeremNames.htm][http://www.sephardicgen.com/names.htm]
*Hassan may have an eastern look but in Ireland it is the anglicized form of Ó hOsáin. It is to be distinguished from Ó hOisín and Ó hOiseáin (see Hession and Hishon). In [[County Londonderry]], where it is numerous, it is spelt Hassan, Hassen and Hasson. In the Monaghan Hearth Money Rolls of 1663 it appears as O'Hassan. There was a Hasson of Wexford among the "principal gentlemen" of that county in 1598, but that family was no doubt of non-Gaelic stock and a John Hassan was an influential merchant in Wexford fifty years earlier.
*Hassan may have an eastern look but in Ireland it is the anglicized form of Ó hOsáin. It is to be distinguished from Ó hOisín and Ó hOiseáin (see Hession and Hishon). In [[County Londonderry]], where it is numerous, it is spelt Hassan, Hassen and Hasson. In the Monaghan Hearth Money Rolls of 1663 it appears as O'Hassan. There was a Hasson of Wexford among the "principal gentlemen" of that county in 1598, but that family was no doubt of non-Gaelic stock and a John Hassan was an influential merchant in Wexford fifty years earlier.

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Hassan (Arabic: حسن) is an Arabic name given to males. Also Hassan is an Irish, Arabic and Hebrew surname. It is spelled either Hasan, Hassan, or Hasaan.

  • The name Hassan in Arabic means "handsome", "manly" or "good".
  • The name Hassan in Hebrew means "cantor", or "good cantor" derived from the Arabic "good" and the Hebrew "cantor". [1][2][3]
  • Hassan may have an eastern look but in Ireland it is the anglicized form of Ó hOsáin. It is to be distinguished from Ó hOisín and Ó hOiseáin (see Hession and Hishon). In County Londonderry, where it is numerous, it is spelt Hassan, Hassen and Hasson. In the Monaghan Hearth Money Rolls of 1663 it appears as O'Hassan. There was a Hasson of Wexford among the "principal gentlemen" of that county in 1598, but that family was no doubt of non-Gaelic stock and a John Hassan was an influential merchant in Wexford fifty years earlier.
  • French transcription : Hassan or Hassen
  • Transcription in other languages (Turkish) : Hasan
  • In Black Africa : Lassana and Alassane, derived from al-Hasan.
  • In Finland: Hasanen for Hassan, derived from the Arabic Hassan and the Finnish ending for surnames EN.[citation needed]
  • In China: Ha for Hassan, derived from the Arabic Hassan.
  • In Russian and Bulgarian (in Cyrillic) transcription: Хасан
  • In Hebrew transcription: חסן

People named Hassan include:

See also