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Arad (אָרַד) is a surname from the Hebrew word for bronze. Notable people with the surname include:
Atar Arad (born 1945), Israeli-American violist; older brother to Ron
Avi Arad (born 1948), Israeli-American businessperson; current CEO of Marvel Studios
Boaz Arad (1956–2018), Israeli visual artist
Dori Arad (born 1982), Israeli footballer
Maya Arad (born 1971), American-based Israeli writer
Michael Arad (born 1969), Israeli-American architect
Moshe Arad (1934–2019), Romanian-Israeli diplomat
Naama Arad (born 1985), Israeli sculptor and installation artist
Nava Arad (1938–2022), Israeli politician
Ofri Arad (born 1998), Israeli footballer
Ron Arad, multiple people
Ron Arad (industrial designer) (born 1951), Israeli industrial designer, architect, and artist; younger brother to Atar
Ron Arad (pilot) (born 1958), Israeli Air Force weapon systems officer; classified as missing in action since 1986
Roy Arad (born 1977), Israeli journalist, poet and artist
Shira Arad (born 1972), Israeli film editor and musical supervisor
Uzi Arad (born 1947), Israeli strategist and scholar
Wedem Arad (died 1314), Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire and a member of the Solomonic dynasty
Yael Arad (born 1967), Israeli judoka and first Israeli to win an Olympic medal
Yitzhak Arad (1926–2021), born as Iccak Rudnicki), Lithuanian-Israeli historian of the Holocaust
Zvi Arad (1942-2018), Israeli mathematician, acting president of
Bar-Ilan University , president of
Netanya Academic College
See also