Sherif

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Sherif, also spelled Sharif (and, in countries where Francophone Romanization is the norm, Cherif or Charif), is a proper name derived from the Arabic word sharīf (شريف, 'noble', 'highborn', 'honorable'), originally a title designating a person descended from the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. More broadly, the title sharīf was historically applied to anyone of noble ancestry or political preeminence in Islamic countries.[1]

The name has no etymological connection with the

Old English word scīrgerefa, meaning "shire-reeve", the local reeve (enforcement agent) of the king in the shire (county).[2]

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References

  1. Heinrichs, W. P.
    (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition.
  2. ^ "Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com.
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