14-867: Nabila , and its variant spellings Nabeela , Nabillah , Nebila , and Nabeelah , is the feminine variation of the given name Nabil , meaning noble . Notable people with the name include: Masuma Rahman Nabila (born 1985), Bangladeshi film actress and model Nabila Ebeid (born 1945), Egyptian actress Nabila Jamshed , Indian writer Nabilah Lubis (born 1942), Indonesian philologist, writer, translator and lecturer Nabilah Naggayi Sempala (born 1972), Ugandan politician Nabilah al-Tunisi (born c. 1959), chief engineer for Saudi Aramco Nur Atikah Nabilah (born 1991), gymnast Nebila Abdulmelik (born 1987), Ethiopian activist See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Nabila All pages with titles containing Nabila Kingdom 5KR ,
28-510: A Benetti build superyacht previously named Nabila References [ edit ] ^ Navarro, Yvonne (2015). First Name Reverse Dictionary: Given Names Listed by Meaning (2 ed.). McFarland & Company . p. 52. ISBN 978-1-4766-0996-6 . Retrieved 11 June 2019 . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
42-1061: A TV channel from United States called Ariana Nabil Nahas (born 1949), Lebanese New York-based artist and painter Nabil Neghiz (born 1967), Algerian football manager Nabil Nosair (1938–2016), Egyptian footballer Nabil Omran (born 1981), Libyan futsal player Nabil Qaouk (1964-2024), 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)Algerian Islamist militant Nabil Salameh (born 1962), Palestinian Lebanese-born musician and journalist Nabil Samad (born 1986), Bangladeshi cricketer Nabil Sawalha (born 1941), 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
56-730: A number of universities in Germany, Italy, France, England, Lebanon, and Jordan before joining Birzeit University in 1980. He served as President of Birzeit University from 2004 to 2010. Kassis was a member of the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid Peace Conference in 1991, and a deputy head of the negotiation delegation at the Washington talks in 1992 to 1993. He later became the Director-General of
70-1182: Is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning " noble ". The feminine version is Nabila , Nabeela, Nabilah, Nabeela or Nabeelah. People named Nabeel [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Nabeel Abbas (born 1986), Iraqi footballer Nabeel Jabbour (born 1941), is a Syrian-born author, lecturer, and expert on Muslim culture Nabeel Kassis (born 1945), Palestinian academic and politician Nabeel Qureshi (author) (1983-2017) (active from 2009), American Christian apologist Nabeel Qureshi (director) (born 1985), Pakistani film director Nabeel Rajab (born 1964), Bahraini human rights and opposition activist Nabeel Saleh Mubarak , Bahraini modern pentathlete Nabeel Shaukat Ali (born 1989), Pakistani singer Nabeel Yasin (born 1950), Iraqi poet, journalist and political activist Middle name [ edit ] Muhammad Nabil Al Khatib , Syrian politician Family name [ edit ] Dada Nabeel (born 1989), Indian football player Nasser Nabeel (born 1990), Qatari footballer People named Nabil [ edit ] Honorific [ edit ] Nabíl-i-Akbar (1829–1892), one of
84-609: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Nabeel Kassis Nabeel Kassis ( Arabic : نبيل قسيس ), also transliterated as Nabil Kassis , Nabil Qasis , Nabeel Qassis , etc., is a Palestinian academic and politician from Ramallah . He was born 1945. Kassis studied in Germany and Lebanon, earning a master's degree from the University of Mainz , and a PhD from the American University of Beirut , both in nuclear physics . He taught physics at
98-1075: 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 (born 1979), Moroccan-Belgian actor, film director and screenwriter Nabil Benabdallah (born 1959), Moroccan politician and minister Nabil Bentaleb (born 1994), Algerian footballer Nabil Boukili (born 1984), Belgian politician 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 Nabil El Zhar (born 1986), Moroccan footballer, currently with Levante F.C. Nabil Elaraby (1935-2024), Egyptian diplomat and
112-891: The 19 Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh Nabíl-i-A`zam (1831–1892), "the Great Nabíl", Bahá'í historian Given name [ edit ] 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
126-1594: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Family name [ edit ] Ahmed Nabil (fencer) (born 1986), Egyptian fencer Muhammad Nabil al-Khatib , Syrian politician Rahmatullah Nabil (born 1968), Afghan politician, Head of the National Directorate of Security from 2010 to 2012 Shahrun Nabil (born 1986), Malaysian field hockey player Youssef Nabil (born 1972), Egyptian artist and photographer People named Nebil [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Nebil Caidi (born 1988), Italian football player Nebil Gahwagi (born 1989), Libyan-Hungarian football player Nebil Ibrahim (born 2000), Swedish boxer Nebil Özgentürk (born 1959), Turkish writer, journalist and film director See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Nabeel All pages with titles containing Nabeel All pages with titles beginning with Nabil All pages with titles containing Nabil All pages with titles beginning with Nebil All pages with titles containing Nebil Nabeel's Song , book by Jo Tatchell published accounting life of Iraqi poet Nabeel Yasin and his extended family Nabil Bank , commercial bank in Nepal References [ edit ] ^ Online translation by Babylon [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
140-889: The Melkite Greek Catholic Church 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
154-970: The Secretary-General of the Arab League Nabil Elderkin (born 1982), Australian photographer, music video and film director 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 (born 1968), 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 (born 1962), Lebanese architect Nabil Haddad , priest in
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#1732793166926168-671: The Technical and Advisory Committee to the Palestinian negotiation team, established to do preparatory work for the transition to Palestinian self-government. He was a member of the Palestinian delegation on final status negotiations in 1999. As a proponent of transparency and reform, Kassis was appointed member of the Special Committee for the Investigation of the Auditor's Report in 1997. He later entered government as
182-457: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nabila&oldid=1242493417 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Nabil Nabīl or Nabeel ( Arabic : نبيل ), rendered in some languages as Nebil ,
196-509: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nabil&oldid=1255055701 " Categories : Given names Surnames Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Arabic-language text Articles with short description Short description
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