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Hoda (given Name)
Hoda is a given name (alternate spellings include Houda and Huda). Notable people with that name include: Female given name * Hoda Abdel-Hamid, a war correspondent with Al Jazeera * Hoda Ablan (born 1971), Yemeni poet * Hoda Afshar Iranian-Australian photographer * Hoda Ali, British human rights activist * Hoda Barakat (born 1952), Lebanese writer * Hoda ElMaraghy (born 1945), Canadian professor * Hoda Elsadda, a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Cairo University * Hoda Kotb (born 1964), American journalist * Hoda Lattaf (born 1978), French football player * Hoda Mahmoudi, Iranian-American sociologist * Hoda Muthana (born 1994), American Islamist * Hoda Saad (born 1981), Moroccan singer-songwriter Male given name * Hoda Saber (1959–2011), an Iranian intellectual, economic scholar, journalist and social-political activist See also * Houda (given name) *Huda (given name) Huda (Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda or H ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile name, gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Houda (given Name)
Houda is a given name (alternate spellings include Hoda and Huda). Notable people with that name include: *Houda Ben Daya (born 1979), Tunisian judoka *Houda Benyamina (born 1980), French director and screenwriter *Houda Darwish (born 1991), Algerian novelist, poet, writer, and women's rights activist *Houda Echouafni, British actress *Houda-Imane Faraoun (born 1979), Algerian scientist *Houda Miled (born 1987), Tunisian judoka *Houda Nonoo (born 1964), Bahraini Ambassador See also *Hoda (given name) *Huda (given name) Huda (Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda or Houda) which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their given name. It may refer to: Females with this first name * Hoda Abde ...
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Huda (given Name)
Huda (Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda or Houda) which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their given name. It may refer to: Females with this first name * Hoda Abdel Hamid is a war correspondent with Al Jazeera. * Huda al-Attas (born 1970), Yemeni writer * Huda al-Baan (born 1960), Yemeni politician * Huda Akil (born 1945), American neuroscientist * Huda Ben Amer, Libyan politician * Huda Kattan (born 1983), Iraqi-American beauty product developer, CEO of Huda Beauty * Huda Hussein (born 1965), Kuwaiti actress and producer * Hüda Kaya (born 1960), Turkish politician * Huda Lutfi (born 1948), Egyptian artist * Huda Naamani (born 1930), Lebanese writer * Huda Naccache, Israeli model * Huda Otoum, Jordanian politician * Huda Sajjad Mahmoud Shaker, (born 1978), Iraqi politician * Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash (born 1953), Iraqi scientist * Huda Sha'arawi (1879–1947), Egyptian political activist * Huda ...
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Hoda Abdel-Hamid
Hoda Abdel Hamid ( ar, هدى عبد الحميد) is a war correspondent with Al Jazeera. Biography She was hired as the Iraq correspondent and then became a Senior International correspondent. Since joining AJE, Hoda has covered major stories around the world. She was one of the main contributor to the channels Arab Spring coverage in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Syria. She also covered the Ukraine Revolution in Kiev and then went on to Crimea and eastern Ukraine. She was also In Gaza, Palestine and Israel, South Sudan, South Africa, Brazil, Ethiopia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, the abdication of Pope Benedict XVI and the installation of Pope Francis. Since 2014, she has been documenting the plight of migrants and Refugees arriving in Europe In December 1998, she was with ABC News and covered Operation Desert Fox in December 1998. She also covered the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the post-invasion sectarian war. Since Operation Shock and Awe she has covered the war in Falluja. She wa ...
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Hoda Ablan
Hoda Ablan (born 1971) is a Yemeni poet. She was born in Ibb and studied at the University of Sanaa, obtaining a master's degree in political science in 1993. Her first collection of poetry ''Wurud shaqiyat al-malamih'' (Roses with Mischievous Features) was published in Damascus in 1989. She has since published several other poetry collections. Her work has appeared in translation in several outlets including two issues of Banipal magazine (issues 8 and 36). Her poetry was also anthologised in a 2001 collection titled ''The poetry of Arab women : a contemporary anthology'', edited by Nathalie Handal Nathalie Handal is an American poet, writer and educator, described as a “contemporary Orpheus.” A New Yorker of Mediterranean roots, she has published seven prize-winning collections, including ''Life in a Country Album.'' She is praised fo .... Ablan has served as the secretary-general of the Yemeni Writers Union. She is married with children. References 1971 births ...
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Hoda Afshar
Hoda Afshar (born 1983) is an Iranian documentary photographer who is based in Melbourne. She is known for her 2018 prize-winning portrait of Kurdish-Iranian refugee Behrouz Boochani, who suffered a long imprisonment in the Manus Island detention centre run by the Australian government. Her work has been featured in many exhibitions and is held in many permanent collections across Australia. Early life, education and early career Afshar was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1983. She earned a bachelor's degree in fine art (photography) at the Azad University of Art and Architecture in Tehran, and began her career as a photographer in 2005. She moved to Australia in 2007, and completed her PhD in creative arts at Curtin University in 2019, with the subject of her thesis being "images of Islamic female identity". Career Her first project, in 2005, was a series of black and white photographs documenting Tehran's underground parties called ''Scene'', but she could not show them in public. ...
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Hoda Ali
Hoda Ali is a nurse and human rights activist defending the rights of girls through working and campaigning to end female genital mutilation in the United Kingdom. She works as a Community Outreach Project Manager for Safeguarding in Perivale Primary School, one of the first schools to set up an outreach programme on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), a practice carried out on young girls normally up to age. Ali believes education is very important for preventing FGM. Life and work Ali underwent FGM in Somalia at the age of 7. Complications she has endured since then include acute hospitalisations, inability to have children and early menopause. She now campaigns against female genital mutilation including that carried out by medical professionals. In 2014 Ali co-founded the Vavengers, an FGM awareness-raising group. Their first event funded 'It happens here', a campaign of billboards in Islington and Ealing. This campaign won the CLIO Award for Advertiser of the Year in 2015, ...
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Hoda Barakat
Hoda Barakat ( ar, هدى بركات) (born 1952) is an award-winning Lebanese novelist. She lived most of her early life in Beirut before moving to Paris, where she now resides. She has published six novels, two plays, a book of short stories, and a book of memoirs. Her works are originally written in Arabic and have been translated into English, Hebrew, French, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Romanian, Dutch, and Greek.Hoda Barakat
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Hoda ElMaraghy
Hoda ElMaraghy ( ar, هدى المراغي; born 1945) is an Egyptian-Canadian professor and director of the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) Center at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario which she founded together with her husband Prof. Waguih ElMaraghy in July 1994. In 1994, she was the first woman to serve as dean of engineering at a Canadian university. She is also the first Canadian woman to obtain a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering. She was appointed as Canada Research Chair (CRC) in manufacturing systems in 2002. She has published more than 450 articles. She received the order of Ontario in 2015. Personal life She was born as Hoda Abdelkader ElGammal ( ar, هدى عبد القادر الجمال) to a father from Alexandria and a mother from El Mahalla El Kubra. ElMaraghy family of her husband is the same family of Mustafa al-Maraghi, the former rector of Al-Azhar. Career ElMaraghy got a Bachelor's with Honours in mechanical engineering from Cairo University ...
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Hoda Elsadda
Hoda Elsadda is Chair in the Study of the Contemporary Arab World at the University of Manchester. She serves as Co-Director of the Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World (CASAW) in the UK, Associate Editor of the Online Edition of the '' Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures'', member of the Board of Directors of the Global Fund for Women, member of the Advisory Board of the Durham Modern Languages Series, and Core Group Member of the Arab Families Working Group. Elsadda is also the Co-founder and current Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Women and Memory Forum. She has previously held the position of Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University. She is a former member of the editorial board of the ''International Journal of Middle East Studies (IJMES)'', the Advisory Committee for the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures, a former member of the National Council for Human Ri ...
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Hoda Kotb
Hoda Kotb ( ; arz, هدى قطب, ''Hudā Quṭb''; ; born August 9, 1964) is an American broadcast journalist, television personality, and author. She is a main co-anchor of the NBC News morning show ''Today'' and co-host of its entertainment-focused fourth hour. Kotb formerly served as a correspondent for the television news magazine program ''Dateline NBC''. Early life Kotb was born in Norman, Oklahoma, and grew up in Morgantown, West Virginia, and Alexandria, Virginia. She lived in New Orleans throughout the 1990s. Kotb's parents are from Egypt. Kotb and her family lived in Egypt for a year, as well as in Nigeria. She has a brother, Adel, and a sister, Hala. Her mother, Sameha ("Sami"), worked at the Library of Congress. Her father, Abdel Kader Kotb, was a fossil energy specialist and was listed in the ''Who's Who of Technology''. He died at the age of 51 in 1986. During a 92nd Street Y interview, Kotb hinted at her Muslim roots when she recounted her memories of annual ...
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Hoda Lattaf
Hoda Lattaf (born 31 August 1978 in Bordeaux) is a French football player who plays in attack. She currently plays for Montpellier in the top French league and is one of the leading players for the France national team, and was seen as the preferred partner for Marinette Pichon until the latter decided to retire from international soccer. Club career Lattaf joined Olympique Lyonnais in the summer of 2006, after 6 seasons with Montpellier HSC, during which she won the title in 2004 and 2005. Lattaf was the second highest scorer in the 2005/2006 season after Marinette Pichon. International career Since making her debut on 22 November 1997, Lattaf has played 98 time for her country, scoring 26 goals (as of 26 May 2006), and appeared in the 2001 UEFA Championships, the 2003 World Cup and the 2005 UEFA Championships. The France team failed to qualify for the 2007 World Cup after Lattaf scored an own goal against England on 30 September 2006. References Info from the MFFF websit ...
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