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  2. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    English-speakers often confuse them with middle names, especially when they are written as "Ben", as it is the case in some countries. For example, Sami Ben Ahmed would be mistakenly addressed as Mr. Ben Ahmed. To correctly address the person, one should use Mr. Sami or Mr. Sami Ben Ahmed.

  3. Sami (name) - Wikipedia

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    Sami, Samy, Samee (Arabic: سامي sāmī) [ˈsæːmi, ˈsaː-, ˈsɛː-], is an Arabic male given name meaning "elevated (رَفْعَة raf‘ah)" or "sublime (سُمُوّ sumū/ sumuw)", [1] in fact stemmed from the verb samā (سما) which means "to transcend", where the verb forms the adjective Sami which means "to be high, elevated, eminent, prominent".

  4. Abd al-Aziz - Wikipedia

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    Sami Abdul Aziz Salim Allaithy (born 1956), Egyptian held in Guantanamo; Nizar ben Abdelaziz Trabelsi, or Nizar Trabelsi (born 1970), Tunisian footballer and alleged terrorist; Nawwaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi prince and politician; Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Nasser Al Saud, Saudi prince convicted of murder

  5. Samee - Wikipedia

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    Samee (Arabic: سميع), also spelt as Sameeh is a name which means one who hears. It is a convention to use either a prefix "Abd-" or a suffix "-Ullah" along the name, which gives meanings of "Abdul Samee" - "the servant/slave of All-Hearer/ All-Hearing" or Samiullah/Sameeullah - "All-Hearer/ All-Hearing of God" respectively.

  6. Nawaat - Wikipedia

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    Sami Ben Gharbia, one of the co-founders of Nawaat.org. is a blogger and civil society advocate. He is listed on Foreign Policy magazine's 100 Most Influential Global Thinkers for 2011, and shares the 24th rank with Daniel Domscheit-Berg (a former deputy of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange) and Russian lawyer Alexey Navalny.

  7. Salah (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hussein Ahmed Salah, a Djibouti long distance runner athlete; Kamal Salah, birth name of Sami Michael, an Iraqi-born Israeli Hebrew author; Kamal Al Din Salah, an Egyptian diplomat; Maha Naji Salah, a Yemeni writer and social activist; Trish Salah, a Lebanese Canadian feminist writer, educator and sociologist

  8. Ennahda - Wikipedia

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    The Ennahda Movement (Arabic: حركة النهضة, romanized: Ḥarakatu n-Nahḍah; [6] French: Mouvement Ennahdha), also known as the Renaissance Party or simply known as Ennahda, is a self-defined Islamic democratic [7] [8] [9] [3] political party in Tunisia.

  9. Sámi people - Wikipedia

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    The Sámi (/ ˈ s ɑː m i / SAH-mee; also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi-speaking indigenous people inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia.