Gebran (name)

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Gebran (Arabic: جبران) is a well-known given name and family name in Arabic. It is also transliterated as Gibran, Jebran, Jibran, Joubran, Jubran, Goubran and Gubran. It might also appear with an additional "e" at the end, like in Gebrane, Gibrane etc.

Gebran and variants Gibran, Goubran, Gubran, Jebran, Jibran, Joubran and Jubran may refer to:

Gebran

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  • Gebran Araiji (1951-2019), Lebanese politician and former president of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP)
  • Gebran Bassil (born 1970), Lebanese politician and government minister
  • Gebran Tueni (1957–2005), full name Gebran Ghassan Tueni, Lebanese politician, minister and the former editor and publisher of Lebanese daily paper An Nahar. Victim of assassination.
  • Gebran Andraos Tueni (1890-1948), Lebanese journalist, founder of Lebanese daily paper An Nahar

Ghibran

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  • Mohamaad Ghibran (born 1980), Indian composer known for his work in Tamil and Telugu films

Gibran

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Goubran

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Jabron

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  • Jabron Hashmi (1982—2006), British soldier killed in action in Sangin, Afghanistan

Jebran

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  • Mifdzal Jebran (born 2024), Jamal Afdzal’s first born

Jibran

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  • Syed Jibran, Pakistani actor known for his lead role in Hum TV series Meray Khwab Raiza Raiza

Joubran

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  • Salim Joubran (1947-2024), Israeli Arab judge on the Supreme Court of Israel
  • Wissam Joubran (born 1983), Palestinian composer, oudh virtuoso, and master lute maker. Part of Le Trio Joubran
  • Le Trio Joubran, an oud trio of the brothers Samir, Wissam, and Adnan Joubran, playing traditional Palestinian music

Jubran

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  • Hanna Jubran, Palestinian sculptor
  • Jabir Jubran Al Fayfi (born 1975), Saudi Arabian national who was held in extrajudicial detention in Guantánamo Bay detention camp, in Cuba on allegations he trained and fought with Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001
  • Sultan Jubran Sultan al-Qahtani (1974–2003) known also as Zubayr Al-Rimi, a militant in al-Qaeda's Saudi wing accused of complicity in the Riyadh compound bombings in 2003.

See also

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Institutions named after or in tribute to Gibran Khalil Gibran
Others

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