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Habib ( Arabic : حبيب , romanized :  ḥabīb ; Arabic pronunciation: [ħabiːb   ] ), sometimes written as Habeeb , is an Arabic masculine given name, occasional surname, and honorific, with the meaning "beloved" or "my love", or "darling". It also forms the famous Arabic word ‘ Habibi’ which is used to refer to a friend or a significant other in the aspect of love or admiration .

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3-623: Haviv (Hebrew: חָבִיב ) is a Hebrew first name and last name meaning "darling" or "likeable". It is cognate to Arab Habib . Notable people with the name include: Given name: Surname: Habib The name is popular throughout the Muslim World , though particularly in the Middle East and Africa . In other countries, especially in Yemen and Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei , Singapore , Indonesia and Malaysia , it

6-463: Is an honorific to address a Muslim scholar of Sayyid (a descendant of Muhammad ) families and where it is one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad – حبيب الله Habib Allah (Habibullah/ Habiballah) - "Most Beloved of Allah (God)". The name, as is the case with other Arabic names, is not only confined to Muslims. Notable examples of Christian individuals named Habib include Habib

9-643: The Deacon , Gabriel Habib and the Philosopher Habib. Habiba is the female equivalent. 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 ). The Hebrew equivalent of

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