Massad (Arabic: مساد, /ˈmæsˈæd/; Hebrew: מַסָּד), also spelled Masad, Massaad, Mas'ad or Masaad, may refer to:
Surnames
- Massad family, Palestinian, Lebanese-American family
 
People
- Anthony Massad (1928–2017), American politician
 - Ernest Massad (1908–1993), U.S. Army Major General
 - Joseph Massad (b. 1963), professor of Middle Eastern studies
 - Massad (b. 1993), New Zealand-born musician
 - Massad Ayoob (b. 1948), firearms and self-defence instructor
 - Masaad Kassis (1918–1989), Israeli-Arab politician
 - Indra Massad (b. 1976), drummer for the Indonesian band Mocca
 - Mohammad Massad (b. 1983), Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player
 - Paul Peter Massad (b. 1806), Lebanese Maronite Christian Patriarch of Antioch
 - Salah Massad (b. 1989), Jordanian football (soccer) player
 - Timothy Massad (b. 1956), American lawyer and government official
 
Companies
- Bank Massad, Israeli bank
 
Places
- Camp Massad (Manitoba), a summer camp in Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba
 - Camp Massad (Montreal), a summer camp in Ste. Agathe, Quebec, based in Montreal
 - Camp Massad (Poconos), a summer camp in Poconos, Pennsylvania, which closed down in 1981
 - Masad or Massad, a community settlement in northern Israel
 
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