Al-Zoubi

Al-Zoubi, El-Zoubi, Zoubi, Zoabi or Zuabi (Arabic: الزعبي) is a Levantine and Peninsular Arabic[1][2] surname. Notable people with this family name include:

  • Fadel El-Zubi (born 1957), Jordanian, United Nations (FAO) Representative
  • Abd el-Aziz el-Zoubi (1926–1974), Israeli Palestinian politician
  • Abdel Rahman Zuabi (1932–2014), Israeli Palestinian judge
  • Ahmad Hasan Al Zoubi (born 1975), Jordanian columnist, playwright and satirist
  • Bashar al-Zoubi, Free Syrian Army general
  • Ali El-Zubi (born 1989), Jordanian basketball player
  • Fayiz Al-Zoubi (born 1985), Jordanian footballer
  • Haneen Zoabi (born 1969), Israeli Palestinian politician
  • Hisham Zuabi (born 1969), former Israeli Palestinian footballer
  • Mahadi Zuabi (born 1995), Israeli Palestinian footballer
  • Husam El-Zubi (born 1991), Jordanian rapper
  • Mahmoud Zuabi (1935–2000), Prime Minister of Syria from 1987 to 2000
  • Musa Al-Zoubi (born 1993), Jordanian footballer
  • Omran al-Zoubi (born 1959), former Syrian ministers of information
  • Seif el-Din el-Zoubi (1913–1986), Israeli Palestinian politician

References

  1. "Al-Zoubi Surname Distribution". forebears.io. Retrieved 2018-06-18. Approximately 12,533 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: Jordan; Highest density in: Jordan.
  2. "Statistics and meaning of name Alzoubi". namespedia.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18. Surname Alzoubi is used at least 138 times in at least 8 countries.
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