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'''Shafiq''', '''Shafik''', '''Shafeeq''','''Shafeeg''', '''Shafique''', '''Shafic''', '''Chafic''' or '''Shafeek''' (Arabic: شفيق, Urdu: شفیق) is |
'''Shafiq''', '''Shafik''', '''Shafeeq''', '''Shafeeg''', '''Shafique''', '''Shafic''', '''Chafiq''', '''Chafic''' or '''Shafeek''' (Arabic: شفيق, Urdu: شفیق) is an Arabic name that may refer to |
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*[[Shafeeq (actor)]], Indian actor |
*[[Shafeeq (actor)]], Indian actor |
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*[[Shafiq al-Hout]] (1932–2009), Palestinian politician and writer |
*[[Shafiq al-Hout]] (1932–2009), Palestinian politician and writer |
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*[[Shafik Assad]] (1937–2004), Israeli Arab politician, member of the Knesset for the Democratic Movement for Change, the Democratic Movement, Ahva and Telem, 1977–1981 |
*[[Shafik Assad]] (1937–2004), Israeli Arab politician, member of the Knesset for the Democratic Movement for Change, the Democratic Movement, Ahva and Telem, 1977–1981 |
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*[[Shafiq Azman]] (born 1993), Malaysian footballer |
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*[[Shafiq Badr]] (died 2013), Lebanese politician |
*[[Shafiq Badr]] (died 2013), Lebanese politician |
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*[[Shafiq Chitou]] (born 1985), Beninese boxer |
*[[Shafiq Chitou]] (born 1985), Beninese boxer |
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*[[Shafik Chokin]] (1912–2003), the most recognized Kazakh scientist in the energy sector |
*[[Shafik Chokin]] (1912–2003), the most recognized Kazakh scientist in the energy sector |
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*[[Shafeeq Faruk]], Singaporean footballer |
*[[Shafeeq Faruk]] (born 1996), Singaporean footballer |
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*[[Shafiq Fayadh]], Syrian military commander |
*[[Shafiq Fayadh]] (1937-2015), Syrian military commander |
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*[[Shafik Handal]] (1930–2006), Salvadoran politician |
*[[Shafik Handal]] (1930–2006), Salvadoran politician |
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*[[Shafik Hout]] (1932–2009), Palestinian politician and writer |
*[[Shafik Hout]] (1932–2009), Palestinian politician and writer |
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*[[Shafiq Sharif]] (born 1990), Malaysian cricketer |
*[[Shafiq Sharif]] (born 1990), Malaysian cricketer |
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*[[Shafiq Syed]] (born 1976), Indian actor |
*[[Shafiq Syed]] (born 1976), Indian actor |
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*[[Shafiq Tuhin]], Bangladeshi lyricist |
*[[Shafiq Tuhin]] (born 1976), Bangladeshi lyricist |
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*[[Shafique Virani]], Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Toronto |
*[[Shafique Virani]], Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Toronto |
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*[[Shafik Wazzan]] (1925–1999), the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1980 until 1984 |
*[[Shafik Wazzan]] (1925–1999), the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1980 until 1984 |
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*[[Shafiq ur Rahman (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
*[[Shafiq ur Rahman (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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*[[Omar Shafik Hammami]] (1984–2013), American citizen, leader of the Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabaab |
*[[Omar Shafik Hammami]] (1984–2013), American citizen, leader of the Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabaab |
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*[[Shafeeq Gigyani]] (born 1990), [[Pakistan]] based Social Activist |
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*[[Ahmed Shafik]] (born 1941), Egyptian politician and a former candidate for the presidency of Egypt |
*[[Ahmed Shafik]] (born 1941), Egyptian politician and a former candidate for the presidency of Egypt |
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*[[Ahmed Shafik (sexologist)]], Egyptian researcher whose studies centre on human sexual physiology and associated reflexes |
*[[Ahmed Shafik (sexologist)]] (1933-2007), Egyptian researcher whose studies centre on human sexual physiology and associated reflexes |
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*[[Ali Shafiq]] (born 1996), Pakistani cricketer |
*[[Ali Shafiq]] (born 1996), Pakistani cricketer |
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*[[Asad Shafiq]] (born 1986), Pakistani cricketer |
*[[Asad Shafiq]] (born 1986), Pakistani cricketer |
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*[[Chahryar Shafik]] (1945–1979), the son of Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, twin sister of the Shah of Iran, and Ahmad Shafiq |
*[[Chahryar Shafik]] (1945–1979), the son of Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, twin sister of the Shah of Iran, and Ahmad Shafiq |
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*[[Dino Shafeek]] (1930–1984), Bangladeshi actor |
*[[Dino Shafeek]] (1930–1984), Bangladeshi actor |
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*[[Doria Shafik]] (1908–1975), feminist, philosopher, poet and editor, and one of the principal leaders of the women's liberation movement in Egypt in the mid |
*[[Doria Shafik]] (1908–1975), feminist, philosopher, poet and editor, and one of the principal leaders of the women's liberation movement in Egypt in the mid-1940s |
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*[[Ivan Shafiq]], Pakistani Pashto music composer, songwriter, music producer, musician and philanthropist |
*[[Ivan Shafiq]] (born 1975), Pakistani Pashto music composer, songwriter, music producer, musician and philanthropist |
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*[[Izzdin Shafiq]] (born 1990), Singaporean footballer |
*[[Izzdin Shafiq]] (born 1990), Singaporean footballer |
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*[[Minouche Shafik]] (born 1962), British-American economist, president of Columbia University |
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*[[Majid Shafiq]], UK-born football coach of Pakistani origin |
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*[[Mohammad Shafiq (disambiguation)]], several people |
*[[Mohammad Shafiq (disambiguation)]], several people |
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*[[Nasir Shafiq]] (born 1974), Malaysian cricketer |
*[[Nasir Shafiq]] (born 1974), Malaysian cricketer |
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*[[Nemat Shafik]], DBE, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England with responsibility for markets and banking, Member of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee |
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*[[Norhalis Shafik]], Singaporean football Defender |
*[[Norhalis Shafik]], Singaporean football Defender |
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*[[Shaheen Shafiq]], Pakistani politician |
*[[Shaheen Shafiq]], Pakistani politician |
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*[[Shahriar Shafiq]] (1945–1979), Iranian royalty |
*[[Shahriar Shafiq]] (1945–1979), Iranian royalty |
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*[[Shawqi Shafiq]] (born 1955), Yemeni poet and translator |
*[[Shawqi Shafiq]] (born 1955), Yemeni poet and translator |
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*[[Viola Shafik]], Egyptian-German film theorist, curator, and filmmaker |
*[[Viola Shafik]] (born 1961), Egyptian-German film theorist, curator, and filmmaker |
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[[Category:Pakistani masculine given names]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 8 August 2024
Shafiq, Shafik, Shafeeq, Shafeeg, Shafique, Shafic, Chafiq, Chafic or Shafeek (Arabic: شفيق, Urdu: شفیق) is an Arabic name that may refer to
- Given or middle name
- Shafeeq (actor), Indian actor
- Shafic Abboud (1926–2004), Lebanese painter
- Shafiq Ades (1900–1948), Iraqi-Jewish businessman
- Shafiq Ahmed (born 1949), Pakistani cricketer
- Shafique Ahmed (born 1937), Bangladeshi politician
- Shafiq al-Hout (1932–2009), Palestinian politician and writer
- Shafik Assad (1937–2004), Israeli Arab politician, member of the Knesset for the Democratic Movement for Change, the Democratic Movement, Ahva and Telem, 1977–1981
- Shafiq Badr (died 2013), Lebanese politician
- Shafiq Chitou (born 1985), Beninese boxer
- Shafik Chokin (1912–2003), the most recognized Kazakh scientist in the energy sector
- Shafeeq Faruk (born 1996), Singaporean footballer
- Shafiq Fayadh (1937-2015), Syrian military commander
- Shafik Handal (1930–2006), Salvadoran politician
- Shafik Hout (1932–2009), Palestinian politician and writer
- Shafiq Husayn, American hip hop artist from the group Sa-Ra
- Shafique Khan (born 1968), Indian musician
- Shafeek Nader (1926–1986), American activist
- Shafiq Qaadri (born c. 1963), Canadian politician
- Shafiq Rasul (born 1977), British detainee in the U.S., part of the Tipton Three
- Shafiq Sharif (born 1990), Malaysian cricketer
- Shafiq Syed (born 1976), Indian actor
- Shafiq Tuhin (born 1976), Bangladeshi lyricist
- Shafique Virani, Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Toronto
- Shafik Wazzan (1925–1999), the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1980 until 1984
- Shafiqullah (disambiguation), multiple people
- Shafiq ur Rahman (disambiguation), multiple people
- Omar Shafik Hammami (1984–2013), American citizen, leader of the Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabaab
Surname:
- Ahmed Shafik (born 1941), Egyptian politician and a former candidate for the presidency of Egypt
- Ahmed Shafik (sexologist) (1933-2007), Egyptian researcher whose studies centre on human sexual physiology and associated reflexes
- Ali Shafiq (born 1996), Pakistani cricketer
- Asad Shafiq (born 1986), Pakistani cricketer
- Azadeh Shafiq (1951–2011), Iranian royalty
- Azhar Shafiq (born 1973), Pakistani cricketer
- Chahryar Shafik (1945–1979), the son of Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, twin sister of the Shah of Iran, and Ahmad Shafiq
- Dino Shafeek (1930–1984), Bangladeshi actor
- Doria Shafik (1908–1975), feminist, philosopher, poet and editor, and one of the principal leaders of the women's liberation movement in Egypt in the mid-1940s
- Ivan Shafiq (born 1975), Pakistani Pashto music composer, songwriter, music producer, musician and philanthropist
- Izzdin Shafiq (born 1990), Singaporean footballer
- Minouche Shafik (born 1962), British-American economist, president of Columbia University
- Mohammad Shafiq (disambiguation), several people
- Nasir Shafiq (born 1974), Malaysian cricketer
- Norhalis Shafik, Singaporean football Defender
- Shaheen Shafiq, Pakistani politician
- Shahriar Shafiq (1945–1979), Iranian royalty
- Shawqi Shafiq (born 1955), Yemeni poet and translator
- Viola Shafik (born 1961), Egyptian-German film theorist, curator, and filmmaker