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Iqbal
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Al-Atrash
The al-Atrash (‎ ), also known as Bani al-Atrash, is a Druze clan based in Jabal Hauran in southwestern Syria. The family's name al-atrash is Arabic for "the deaf" and derives from one the family's deaf patriarchs. The al-Atrash clan migrated to Jabal Hauran in the early 19th century, and under the leadership of their sheikh (chieftain) Ismail al-Atrash became the paramount ruling Druze family of Jabal Hauran in the mid-19th century, taking over from Al Hamdan. Through his battlefield reputation and his political intrigues with other Druze clans, Bedouin tribes, Ottoman authorities and Eur
Asem
Asem (also spelled Aasem, Assem, Asim, Aasim, Assim, Aassem '''') is a male given name of Arabic origin, which means "savior, protector, guardian, defender." Asem is also a female given name of Kazakh origin, which means "beauty, beautiful, refined, graceful, elegant, excellent, splendid, magnificent." It is not related to the Indian given name Asim.
Akram
Akram (), is a given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root word Karam (), meaning "generosity". In the Arabic language, Akram is a comparative adjective and means "kinder." In Turkey and Eastern Europe, the name is also rendered as Ekrem/Eqrem. Notable people with the name include:
Bashar
Bashar (Arabic: ) is a given name, surname, and place name. Bashar may refer to:
Bashir
male given name
Lellouche
Lellouche is a North-African surname; a variant form of Lellouch, Lelouch, Alloush, Allouch and Allouche. It is derived from the early Afroasiatic-Semitic family, where it is seen in the Berber and Arabian Peninsula Arabic cultures as el allouch (alush), meaning "the lamb". It is most-often used to signify a young male lamb, and remains a nickname or term of endearment in some North African and Arabic cultures.
Rashid
name
Aslam
Aslam is a male given name of Arabic origin. Notable people with the name include:
Adib
Adib (also spelled Adeeb) (Arabic:أديب) is a given name and a surname meaning enlighted writer or one who practises adab. Notable people having this name:
Salman
Name: given name and surname
Benayoun
Benayoun, or occasionally Benayun, is a surname largely of Moroccan descent. Notable people with the surname include:
Juhani
Juhani is a common Finnish male given name and Arabic surname.
Saleh
male given name (صالح)
Marwazi
Marwazi () or al-Marwazi () is a nisba meaning "from Merv", a historical city in (early Khorasan and present day Central Asia), near today's Mary in Turkmenistan. It may refer to:
Bilal
male given name
Diab
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Halimi
Halimi () is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Nasser
male given name
Dudin
Dudin ( ['dudʲin], with its female form Dudina ()) is a Russian surname derived from the Russian word дудка for "fife", "pipe" that is also present in the Russian diaspora.
Notable people with the name Dudin/Dudina include:
Aleksei Dudin (born 1977), former Russian footballer
Ann Dudin Brown (1822–1917), English philanthropist
Mariia Dudina (born 1998), Russian handballer
Nedal Dudin (1974–2023),
Consultant TRACE Consulting Ltd
Marwan Dudin (1936–2016), Jordanian government minister
Mikhail Dudin (1916–1993), Russian poet
Nikolai Dudin (born 1973), Soviet-Russian serial killer
Samuil Dudin (1
Farooq
Farooq (also transliterated as Farouk, Faruqi, Farook, Faruk, Faroeq, Faruq, or Farouq, Farooqi, Faruque or Farooqui; ) is a common Arabic given and family name. Al-Fārūq literally means "the one who distinguishes between right and wrong."
Isa
name
Halabi
nisbah
Samad
Samad or Samed (, Ṣamad) is an Arabic male given name.
Kassar
Kassar is an Arabic surname with two distinctive and different pronunciation and meaning, as قصار (with the qaf) or كسار (with the kaf). It may also carry the definite article as Al Kassar (being القصار or الكسار according to the qaf/kaf origin).
Bukhari
family name
Chishti
family name
Sayyid
male given name
Nasrallah
Nasrallah () is a masculine given name, commonly found in the Arabic language and is used by Muslims, Christians. It may also be transliterated as Nasralla, Nasrollah, Nasrullah, and Al-Nasrallah. Bearing the surname often indicates that the family adopted the name Nasrallah from one of its patrilineal ancestors.
Malki
Malki may refer to:
Q21008867
unisex given name
Sultan
male given name
Anwar
male given name
Saif
Saif, Seif, Sayf or Seife (, ) is a word in the Semitic languages meaning 'sword', and as a name, 'fighter' or 'protector [of something]'. Cognates are (Sayfo), (sáyip̄), (saypā), and likely Ancient Egyptian () sēfe. It may also refer to:
Nasiri
Nasiri may refer to:
Al-Jalili family
Rulers of Mosul, Iraq, 1726–1834
Sharqiyin
The Sharqiyin (, singular Al Sharqi ) is a tribe of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Rafiq
Rafiq or Rafique (), (Persian: رفیق), meaning "intimate friend," "companion," and "comrade," is an Arabic masculine given name and surname also used in Persian and several other languages. Notable people with the name include:
Sabri
Sabri () is a masculine given name and a surname of Arabic origin. Notable people with the name include:
Al-Hilli
Al-Hilli () is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
al-Allama al-Hilli (1250–1325), theologian
Safi al-Din al-Hilli (1278–1349), poet
al-Hilli family, victims of the Annecy shootings of 2012
Rizvi
Rizvi or Razavi (Arabic/Urdu: رضوي) is the Urdu variant of the Arabic surname Ridawi and the Persian surname Razavi. It is a Muslim surname commonly associated with the branch of Husaynids, who claim descent from the Imam Ali al-Rida, a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Husayn ibn Ali (patrilinealy, through his great great-grandfather Ali Zayn al-Abidin, who was the son of Husayn) and Hasan ibn Ali (through his great great-grandmother, Fatima bint Hasan, who was the daughter of Hasan). Since the Rizvi clan traces their lineage to Fatimah (the prophet's daughter)
Mahmud
Mahmud is a transliteration of the male Arabic given name (), common in most parts of the Islamic world. It comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D, meaning praise, along with Muhammad.
Madani
Madani may refer to:
al-Azm family
family
Ahmar
Ahmar ( (ʾaḥmar) meaning "red") or Al Ahmar (الاحمر) may refer to:
Al-Masri
Masri, Masry, Misri or Al-Masri and El-Masry (, commonly spelled in the Egyptian dialect as ) is Semitic language (Arabic and Hebrew) last name that literally means the Egyptian. The surname is commonly found in modern Egyptians and can be found in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Iran, Sudan, Israeli Jews and Arabs and among Hindu Brahmins and Muslims in Indian Kashmir.
Hindawi
Hindawi or Hindavi can refer to:
Zaki
Zaki () is an Arabic male name and surname. Zaki is a Quranic name meaning "pure", "virtuous", or "intelligent".
Farid
Farid (Arabic: فَرِيد fariyd, farīd), also spelt Fareed or Ferid and accented Férid, is an Arabic masculine personal name or surname meaning "unique, one-of-a-kind ("the One"), incomparable". For many communities, including in the Middle East, the Balkans, North Africa, and South East Asia, the name Farid is common across generations.
Ghali
Ghali or Al-Ghali may refer to:
ʿAbd al-Ṣamad
male given name (عبد الصمد)
Akif
Akif, Akef, Aakif or Aqif () is an Arabic masculine given name, meaning "focused, attached, intent, devoted".
Khayat
Khayat, Khayyat is an Arabic-language occupational surname, literally meaning "tailor". Notable people with the surname include:
Makhamra family
Palestinian extended family
bin Laden
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Shukri
Shukri () (), alternatively Shoukri, Shoukry, Shokri, Choukri, Choucri, Chokri etc., is an Arabic name for males/females meaning 'thankful'. It is the masculine active participle of the Arabic verb شَكَرَ meaning 'to be thankful. The feminine form of the name is Shukriya or Shukria (شكريّة), or Şükriye in Turkish. It can be used as either a given name or surname. A similar Arabic name is Shakir (Feminine form: Shakira).
Azim
Azim (ʿAẓīm ) is one of the names of Allah in Islam, meaning "Great" or "Magnificent" or "Protector" Also used as a personal name, as short form of the Abdolazim, Abdul Azim, "Servant of the Magnificent". It is used by many Sahrawi people as a surname originating from the Hassaniya Arabic.
Warraq
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Waked
Waked () is an Arabic surname, a variant of Waqid or Wajid (Arabic: واقد), both meaning “brilliant” and/or “kindled”.
Salem
family name