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Fady, Al Fady, or Fadey is an Arabic male given name meaning "redeemer, savior". Fady may refer to: People *Fady Elsayed (born 1993), British actor *Fady Joudah (born 1971), Palestinian-American poet and physician *Fady Maalouf (born 1979), Lebanese-German pop singer *Fadey Sargsyan (1923–2010), Armenian scientist and politician *Faydee, stage name of Fady Fatrouni, Australian singer and songwriter of Lebanese origin Other uses *Fady (taboo), a taboo in Malagasy culture See also

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Fady Elsayed
Fady Elsayed (born 15 September 1993) is a British-Egyptian actor, best known for his role as Ram Singh in the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' spin-off '' Class''. Early life Elsayed was born in 15 September 1993 at St Mary's Hospital in London, Elsayed on sixteenth year old, joined the drama school The Young Actors Theatre in Islington. He is of Egyptian heritage. Career Television and film In 2012, after getting his first lead role in '' My Brother the Devil'', Elsayed fell in love with acting and knew he wanted to be an actor for the rest of his life. For his role as Mo in ''My Brother the Devil'' he was nominated with the ''Best Newcomer Award'' at the BFI London Film Festival. He also received an nomination for the '' ALFS Award'' as ''Young British Performer of the Year''. After this Elsayed appeared in several TV series, like '' Casualty'' and ''Silent Witness''. In 2014, he played a vampire who spoke Arabic in '' Penny Dreadful''. Until then this was the most challenging role fo ...
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Fady Joudah
Fady Joudah is a Palestinian-American poet and physician. He is the 2007 winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition for his collection of poems ''The Earth in the Attic''. Life Joudah was born in Austin, Texas in 1971 to Palestinian refugee parents, and grew up in Libya and Saudi Arabia. He returned to the United States to study to become a doctor, first attending the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, Athens, and then the Medical College of Georgia, before completing his medical training at the University of Texas. Joudah currently practices as an ER physician in Houston, Texas. He has also volunteered abroad with the humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders. Joudah's poetry has been published in a variety of publications, including ''Poetry magazine, Poetry'', ''The Iowa Review'', ''Beloit Poetry Journal'', ''The Kenyon Review'', Drunken Boat, ''Prairie Schooner'' and ''Crab Orchard Review''. In 2006, he published ''The Butterfly's Burden'', a colle ...
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Fady Maalouf
Fady Maalouf ( ar, فادي معلوف pronounced Fādī Maʿlūf; born on 20 April 1979) is a German–Lebanese pop and crossover opera singer. He is known as the runner up of the fifth season of ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'', the German version of ''Pop Idol''. He has released three albums to date, ''Blessed (Fady Maalouf album), Blessed'' (2008), ''Into the Light (Fady Maalouf album), Into the Light'' (2010) and ''City of Gold'' (2012). He also released his EP ''Indigo'' (2017). Early life Maalouf was born to a Lebanese family and his father Mounir Maalouf had German roots. He started at a very early age to show interest in music and singing. He sang in a church children's choir and took some piano lessons. Later on he received professional voice training with a vocal coach. At age of 17, he started performing as a club singer in piano bars, night clubs, as well as events and galas in Lebanon. He also made some Arabic language songs using the artistic name Alex, includ ...
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Fadey Sargsyan
Fadey Sargsyan (, September 18, 1923 – January 11, 2010) was an Armenian scientist and politician. Sargsyan served as the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1977 to 1989. He was later the President of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (NAS RA) ( hy, Հայաստանի Հանրապետության գիտությունների ազգային ակադեմիա, ՀՀ ԳԱԱ, ''Hayastani Hanrapetut’yan gitut’yunneri az ... from 1993 to 2006. References 1923 births 2010 deaths Armenian scientists Politicians from Yerevan Heads of government of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic Recipients of the Order of Lenin Recipients of the USSR State Prize Foreign Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences {{Armenia-politician-stub Yerevan Computer Research and Development Institute ...
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Faydee
Fady Fatrouni ( ar, فادي فتروني; born 2 February 1987), best known by his stage name Faydee, is an Australian singer of Lebanese descent. He is best known for his 2013 single "Can't Let Go", as well his international hit "Habibi (I Need Your Love)" credited to Shaggy, Mohombi, Faydee and Costi. Early life and education Faydee was born into a Muslim family on 2 February 1987 in Sydney, Australia. His parents originated from Tripoli, Lebanon. Faydee is the oldest of five children, with two sisters and two brothers. Faydee's interest in music began through his cousins, who would record beats and rap and sing over them for entertainment. At the age of thirteen, he began writing and recording music from his bedroom. Career Faydee was discovered online at the age of 19 by Ronnie Diamond, owner / founder of record label Buckle Up Entertainment. After signing with Buckle Up, Faydee wrote several songs and, in the process, honed his writing, production and recording tech ...
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Fady (taboo)
In Malagasy culture, ''fady'' () are a wide range of cultural prohibitions or taboos. People, places, actions or objects may be the subject of ''fady'', which vary by region within Madagascar. The taboos are believed to be enforced by supernatural powers, and are particularly connected with Malagasy ancestor worship. Although some are held nationwide, others may be particular to regions, villages or even individual families. ''Fady'' are an integral part of Malagasy identity and play an important part in community and identity formation. The word is a descendant of Proto-Austronesian *''paliSi'' (compare with Malay ''pemali'', Old Javanese ''pali-pali''). Common prohibitions include those against pointing at a tomb, against the eating of eels by pregnant women and, for onlookers, against describing a newborn baby as ugly. New ''fady'' are created constantly. When a new initiative or business is started, a ritual offering (''joro'') must be made to prove that it is not ''fady''. Thos ...
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Fadi
Fadi (also spelled Fahdi or Fadhi) is a given name meaning "redeemer or savior". Fady and Fadey are similar names. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Fadi Abboud (born 1955), Lebanese businessman and politician * Fadi Afash (born 1974), Syrian footballer * Fadee Andrawos (born 1981), Lebanese singer and actor of Palestinian origin * Fadi Frem (born 1953), Lebanese politician * Fadi Ghosn (born 1979), Lebanese footballer * Fadi Hammadeh (born 1972), Syrian race car driver * Fadi El Khatib (born 1979), Lebanese basketball player * Fadi Makki, Lebanese businessman and politician Fictional characters * Fadi, fictional character in the Robert Ludlum novel ''The Bourne Betrayal ''The Bourne Betrayal'' is the title for the novel by Eric Van Lustbader and the fifth novel in the Jason Bourne series created by Robert Ludlum. It was published in June 2007. It is Lustbader's second Bourne novel, following '' The Bourne Le ...'' References {{given name Arabic masculi ...
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