Lahoud (Arabic: لحودl; Classical Syriac: ܠܚܽܘܕ), also spelled LaHood in the United States or Lajud in Latin America, is a Maronite Lebanese family name. The name etymologically derives from the Aramaic "ܠܚܽܘܕܳܝܳܐ", meaning "one who stands alone," historically in reference to Jesus. Members of this family have been prominent in Lebanese politics.

A part of the Daou families,[clarification needed] Arabs have claimed they allegedly trace their origin back to Ghassanids.[1][better source needed]

Politicians

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President Emile Lahoud
  • Jamil Lahoud [nl] (1901–1983), general in the Lebanese Army and former minister and MP, father of president Emile Lahoud
  • Salim Lahoud (1910–1971), former Minister and MP of Metn District, brother of Fouad Lahoud
  • Fouad Lahoud [ar], (1912–1987), Lebanese Army officer and MP of Metn district between 1972 until his death, brother of Salim Lahoud
  • Émile Lahoud (b. 1936), president of Lebanon from 1998 to 2007
  • Nassib Lahoud (1944–2012), Lebanese politician, son of Salim
  • Emile Lahoud Jr. (b. 1975), Lebanese politician, son of president Emile Lahoud

Other

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See also

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  • Nehme, another Lebanese family who shares the same Daou ancestry

References

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