Nabil

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Nabīl or Nabeel (

Arabic: نبيل) is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "noble".[1] The feminine version is Nabila
, Nabeela, Nabilah, Nabeela or Nabeelah.

People named Nabeel

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People named Nabil

Honorific

  • Nabíl-i-Akbar (1829–1892), one of the 19 Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh
  • Nabíl-i-A`zam
    (1831–1892), "the Great Nabíl", Bahá'í historian

Given name

  • Nabil Abou-Harb (born 1984), American filmmaker, writer, producer
  • Nabil Abidallah (born 1982), Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent
  • Nabil Abdul Rashid
    (born 1987), English comedian of Nigerian descent.
  • Nabil Adamou (born 1975), Algerian long jumper
  • Nabil Al-Garbi (born 1993), Yemeni middle-distance runner
  • Nabil Ali (1938–2016), Egyptian scientist, writer, and thinker.
  • Nabil Ammar (born 1965), Tunisian diplomat and politician
  • Nabil Amr (born 1947), Palestinian politician
  • Nabil Anani (born 1943), Palestinian artist
  • Nabil Ashoor (born 1982), Omani footballer
  • Nabil Aslam (born 1984), Pakistani Danish footballer
  • Nabil Ayad, founder of the Diplomatic Academy of London
  • Nabil Ayers, American musician and entrepreneur
  • Nabil Ayouch (born 1969), French-Moroccan television and film director, producer and writer
  • Nabil Sabio Azadi (born 1991), Iranian-New Zealand artist
  • Nabil Baalbaki (born 1978), Lebanese footballer
  • Nabil Bahoui (born 1991), Swedish footballer of Moroccan descent
  • Nabil Ben Yadir, Moroccan-Belgian actor, film director and screenwriter
  • Nabil Benabdallah (born 1959), Moroccan politician and minister
  • Nabil Bentaleb (born 1994), Algerian footballer
  • Nabil Al Busaidi (born 1970), British adventurer
  • Nabil Choueiri (born 1950), Lebanese long-distance running athlete
  • Nabil Crismatt (born 1994), Colombian baseball pitcher
  • Nabil Ejenavi (born 1994), Algerian footballer
  • Levante F.C.
  • Nabil Elaraby (born 1935), Egyptian diplomat and the Secretary-General of the Arab League
  • Nabil Elderkin, Australian photographer, music video and film director of mixed American / Iranian origin
  • Nabil El-Nayal (born 1985), Syrian-born British fashion designer
  • Nabil Elouahabi (born 1975), British Moroccan actor
  • Nabil Esmail (born 1942), Egyptian chemical engineer
  • Nabil Al Fadl (1949–2015), Kuwaiti politician
  • Nabil Fahmi (born 1951), Egyptian diplomat and politician
  • Nabil Hasan al-Faqih, Yemeni politician
  • Nabil Farouk (1956–2020), Egyptian novelist
  • Nabil Fekir (born 1993), French footballer
  • Nabil Fiqri (born 1987), Malaysian field hocker player
  • Nabil Gabol (born 1963), Pakistani politician
  • Nabil Ghilas (born 1990), Algerian footballer
  • Nabil Gholam, Lebanese architect
  • Nabil Haddad, priest in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and a leading figure among Arab Christians in Jordan. Founder and director of the Jordanian Interfaith Coexistence Research Center (JICRC) in Amman, Jordan
  • Nabil Hemani (1979–2014), Algerian footballer
  • Nabil Jaadi (born 1996), Belgian footballer of Moroccan origin
  • Nabil Jeffri (born 1993), Malaysian racing driver
  • Nabil Kassel (born 1984), Algerian boxer
  • Nabil Kebbab (born 1983), Algerian swimmer
  • Nabil Kochaji (born 1975), Syrian author, novelist and medical researcher
  • Nabil Lasmari (born 1978), Algerian badminton player
  • Nabil Maâloul (born 1962), Tunisian footballer and football coach
  • Nabil Madi (born 1981), Algerian middle distance runner
  • Nabil Maleh (1936–2016), Syrian film director, screenwriter, producer, painter and poet
  • Nabil Miskinyar (born 1948), Afghan TV host who currently runs a TV channel from United States called Ariana
  • Nabil Nahas (born 1949), Lebanese New York-based artist and painter
  • Nabil Neghiz, Algerian football manager
  • Nabil Nosair (1938–2016), Egyptian footballer
  • Nabil Omran (born 1981), Libyan futsal player
  • Nabil Qaouk, Lebanese politician and cleric, member and deputy member of the executive council of Hezbollah
  • Nabil Sahli (born 1978), better known by his stage name Nessbeal
    , French rapper
  • Nabil Sahraoui (1966–2004), alias Mustapha Abou Ibrahim, Algerian Islamist militant, and the head of the radical Groupe Salafiste pour la Prédication et le Combat (GSPC, later renamed Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb) from August 2003 until his death in 2004
  • Nabil Salameh, also known as Nabil or Nabil Bey, Palestinian Lebanese-born singer, songwriter, musician, artist and journalist, founder of the world music bands Radiodervish and Al Darawish.
  • Nabil Samad (born 1986), Bangladeshi cricketer
  • Nabil Sawalha, Jordanian comedian
  • Nabil Seidah (born 1949), Egyptian born Canadian Québécois scientist
  • Nabil Shaath (born 1938), Palestinian official, chief negotiator and cabinet minister
  • Nabil Shaban (born 1953), Jordanian-British actor and writer
  • Nabil Al Shahmeh (born 1974), Syrian footballer
  • Nabil Talhouni, Jordanian Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

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See also

References

  1. Babylon
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