Al-Hammad
Al-Hammad is an Arabic surname and given name. It is derived from the Arabic root "Hamd" (حمد), meaning praise, commendation, or gratitude. Al-Hammad, therefore, signifies "the praiser," "the commendable one," or "the grateful one."
The name is frequently used as part of a longer name, often incorporating "Abd" (slave/servant of) followed by one of the 99 names of Allah, creating names like "Abdul-Hammad" (servant of the Praiseworthy).
The surname Al-Hammad is found primarily in Arab and Muslim communities globally.