Ghattas

Ghattas (غطاس), sometimes rendered as Gattas or Gattaz, is a name usually borne by Arab Christians from the Middle East. It is derived from the Arabic verb meaning "to submerge in water (or another liquid)", most often encountered as a name among Egyptian Copts and Lebanese Christians with the meaning of "baptism".

It may refer to:

First name
 * Ghattas Hazim (born 1963), Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Baghdad, Kuwait and Dependencies, since 2014

Surname
 * Basel Ghattas, Lebanese Business Man politician
 * Dan Christian Ghattas, intersex activist and university lecturer
 * Ignatius Ghattas (1920–1992), bishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. Served as Eparch of Newton
 * Kim Ghattas (born 1977), journalist
 * Maged George Elias Ghattas, Egyptian politician, minister
 * Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas (1843—1927), Palestinian Christian nun who was canonized
 * Rodrigo Gattas (born 1991), Palestinian Chilean football player
 * Stéphanos II Ghattas (1920–2009), cleric of the Coptic Catholic Church. Patriarch of Alexandria from 1986 to 2006