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Nader Habibi, Iranian-American economist; Natavan Habibi (born 1981), Azerbaijani singer and actress; Paul Habibi (born before 2004), American real estate entrepreneur and academic; Parastoo Habibi (born 2002), Iranian para-athlete; Shafiqa Habibi (born 1947), Afghan journalist, activist and politician; Shahla Habibi (1958–2017), Iranian ...
The name stems from the Arabic verb ḥabba (حَبَّ), meaning to "love", "admire, be fond of".. Another variant which is used as a given name and adjective of the stem from that verb is "maḥbūb" (مَحْبُوب) meaning "well-beloved", commonly written as Mahbub, the female equivalent Mahbuba (Arabic: maḥbūbah مَحْبُوبَة).
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (Indonesian: [baxaˈrudːin ˈjusuf haˈbibi] ⓘ; 25 June 1936 – 11 September 2019) was an Indonesian politician, engineer and scientist who served as the third president of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999.
Tamino-Amir Moharam Fouad was born on 24 October 1996 in Mortsel, Antwerp, Belgium, to a Belgian [7] [8] mother and Egyptian father. [9] His parents met in the 1990s in Guinea, where his mother was living as an anthropology student.
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Habibi was born in Haifa on 28 January 1922, into an Anglican Christian, Palestinian Arab family. [3] His father originated in Shefa-Amr. The family had originally belonged to the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem but converted to Anglicanism due to disputes within the Orthodox church. In his early life, he worked on an oil refinery and later ...
In this April 2016 file photo, Sam and Enas Abd are seen inside their business, Habibi Mediterranean Cafe in Portsmouth. On Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, the Abds announced that they will be closing the ...
Emam-Ali Habibi Goudarzi (Persian: امامعلی حبیبی گودرزی, born 27 May 1931) [2] is a retired Iranian freestyle wrestler. He won gold medals at the 1958 Asian Games; 1959, 1961 and 1962 world championships; and 1956 Olympics, placing fourth in 1960. [1] [3] [4] In 2007 he was inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame. [5]