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Nehme (given Name)
Nehme ( ar, نعمة) is an Arabic unisex given name, meaning "blessing" or "grace". While originally a given name, Nehme has developed into a common Lebanese surname. Indeed, the Nehme family is believed to stem from the Daou family tree with one of its sons, Nehme Daou, as the father of all Nehme families within the Levant. Notable people *Naâma (1934–2020), born Halima Echeikh, Tunisian singer *Naïma Laouadi (born 1976), Algerian football player and manager * Neama Riadh (born 1989), Iraqi television presenter *Neemat Frem (born 1967), Lebanese businessman and politician * Ni'ma Abd Nayef al-Jabouri, known as Abu Fatima al-Jaheishi, ISIS member *Nima Abu-Wardeh, Palestinian-British broadcast journalist * Nima Elbagir (born 1978), Sudanese journalist *Noam Shuster-Eliassi, Israeli comedian See also * Nehme (surname) Nehme ( ar, نعمة) is a prominent Lebanese surname which is derived from the given name Nehme. As of 2014, Nehme is the 39th most common surname in Leba ...
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Unisex
Unisex is an adjective indicating something is not sex-specific, i.e. is suitable for any type of sex. The term can also mean gender-blindness or gender neutrality. The term 'unisex' was coined as a neologism in the 1960s and was used fairly informally. The combining prefix ''uni-'' is from Latin ''unus'', meaning ''one'' or ''single''. However, 'unisex' seems to have been influenced by words such as ''united'' and ''universal'', in which ''uni-'' takes the related sense ''shared''. Unisex then means ''shared by sexes''. Examples Hair stylists and beauty salons that serve both men and women are often referred to as unisex. This is also typical of other services and products that had traditionally been separated by sexes, such as clothing shops or beauty products. Public toilets are commonly sex segregated but if that is not the case, they are referred to as unisex public toilets. Unisex clothing includes garments like T-shirts; versions of other garments may be tailored for the ...
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Arab World
The Arab world ( ar, اَلْعَالَمُ الْعَرَبِيُّ '), formally the Arab homeland ( '), also known as the Arab nation ( '), the Arabsphere, or the Arab states, refers to a vast group of countries, mainly located in Western Asia and Northern Africa, that linguistically or culturally share an Arab identity. A majority of people in these countries are either ethnically Arab or are Arabized, speaking the Arabic language, which is used as the '' lingua franca'' throughout the Arab world. The Arab world is at its minimum defined as the 18 states where Arabic is natively spoken. At its maximum it consists of the 22 members of the Arab League, an international organization, which on top of the 18 states also includes the Comoros, Djibouti, Somalia and the partially recognized state of Palestine. The region stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea in the east, and from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Indian Ocean in the sout ...
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Arabic
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arabs, Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard Prestige (sociolinguistics), prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as First language, mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is ...
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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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Nehme (surname)
Nehme ( ar, نعمة) is a prominent Lebanese surname which is derived from the given name Nehme. As of 2014, Nehme is the 39th most common surname in Lebanon with about 13,000 people holding the surname, or about one in 380 people. Etymology and history The name derives from the Arabic word for “blessing” or “grace”. The Nehme family is believed to stem from the Daou family tree with one of its sons, Nehme Daou, as the father of all Nehme families within the Levant. Lehfed, a small village near Byblos in the Byblos district of modern-day Lebanon, is believed to be the ancestral home of the Nehme family. As Mount Lebanon was an area of continuous civil unrest at the end of the 19th century, many Nehme families were forced to flee to nearby towns, including the city of Deir el Qamar, while others ventured further south to reach the city of Haifa and beyond. The surname Nehme is most prominent within Christian families in the north of Lebanon; Shia, Sunni, and Druze fami ...
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Naâma (singer)
Halima Echeikh ( aeb, حليمة الشيخ; February 1934 – 18 October 2020), known professionally as Naâma ( aeb, نعمة, , Grace, links=no), was a Tunisian singer. Biography Naâma was born in Azmour, northern Tunisia, into a conservative family. After the divorce of her parents, she lived with her mother between Azmour and the capital city Tunis. Naâma died on 18 October 2020, aged 86, after a long illness. References Sources * * 1934 births 2020 deaths People from Nabeul Governorate 20th-century Tunisian women singers {{Tunisia-bio-stub ...
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Naïma Laouadi
Naïma Laouadi ( ar, نعمة العوادي; born 15 February 1976) is an Algerian women's association football, football former player and current Manager (association football), manager. She played as a midfielder and has been a member of the Algeria women's national football team, Algeria women's national team. Club career Laouadi has played for Évreux AC and Celtic de Marseille in France. International career Laouadi capped for Algeria at senior level during two Africa Women Cup of Nations editions (2004 African Women's Championship, 2004 and 2006 African Women's Championship, 2006). References External links

* * 1976 births Living people Footballers from Tizi Ouzou Algerian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Algeria women's international footballers Algerian expatriate women's footballers Algerian expatriate sportspeople in France Expatriate women's footballers in France Algerian football managers Female association football managers Wo ...
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Neama Riadh
Neama Riadh Ahmed ( Arabic: نعمة رياض; born 1989) is an Iraqi television presenter for Dijlah TV channel. She has presented morning, social and artistic TV programs. Early life Neama Riadh Ahmed was born in Iraq in 1989, her father was the singer Riadh Ahmed and her sister Rahma Riadh Ahmed, Star Academy star, she spent her childhood between Oman and Bahrain, and during that period she presented a number of children's programs. Career Neama Riadh Ahmed presented a number of morning, social and artistic TV programs through numerous channels, one of these TV programs is “No longer a secret”, a social program that was broadcast on Dijlah satellite channel, and aimed to shed light on the oppressed cases in Iraqi society in health, educational and legal sectors. She also presented radio broadcasts, "Shuko Mako", which was broadcast in more than one Arabic country, such as Jordan and Iraq, through "Hawa Dijla" station. In 2019, Neama joined the Sout Al-Khaleej rad ...
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Neemat Frem
Neemat Georges Frem (Arabic language, Arabic: نعمة جورج افرام‎‎‎; born 10 September 1967) is a Lebanese politician, businessman and an incumbent Member of the Parliament of Lebanon, Lebanese Parliament from Mount Lebanon I, Keserwan and Byblos constituency serving from May 2022. He previously held the position under same constituency since 2018 but resigned shortly after the 2020 Beirut explosion, Beirut explosion, on 9 August 2020, as a protest against the corruption and the failure of the Lebanese political system that led to the Lebanese liquidity crisis, financial collapse and the destruction of Beirut. He also served as the Chair of the National Economy, Trade, Industry & Planning Parliamentary Commission and as an active member in the Immigrants and Foreign Affairs Parliamentary Commission at the time. He is currently the president of the executive board of “Project Watan”, a national political movement that according to the group "aims to ensure the ...
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Abu Fatima Al-Jaheishi
Ni'ma Abd Nayef al-Jabouri ( ar, نعمة عبد نايف الجبوري), known by his nom de guerre Abu Fatima al-Jaheishi ( ar, أبو فاطمة الجحيشي) or Abu Fatima al-Jiburi, was initially in charge of the ISIS operations in southern Iraq before he moved to the northern city of Kirkuk. He then became Governor of the South and Central Euphrates region in the Islamic State and a senior member in the IS hierarchy. The available information indicates that as of 2016, Abu Fatima is alive and part of the inner circle of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is serving as his deputy in the position of the overall leader for Iraq. He succeeded Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, who was killed by a US drone strike near Mosul on 18 August 2015. References External linksAbu Fatima al-Jaheishion Counter Extremism Project The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a non-profit non-governmental organization that combats extremist groups "by pressuring financial support networks, ...
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Nima Abu-Wardeh
Nima Abu-Wardeh (Arabic: نعمة أبو وردة; born June 1968) is a British keynote speaker, creator of online programmes, journalist, columnist and coach. Her talks focus on Equality and Bias, and the Financial Facts Females Find Out The Hard Way. Nima was named Ambassador for Women In Construction - the Big 5, and a judge for WomenTech Network. Early life and education Abu-Wardeh was born in Chorley, Lancashire and is of British-Palestinian and Irish heritage. She moved to Kuwait at the age of 7. Upon returning to England, Abu-Wardeh studied medical engineering at the University of Kent. She went on to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) in health service. Career Her work in the area of behavioural economics led her to creating grass-roots personal finance events. UAE Saves Week , created by Nima, trended in 2013. She is of Palestinian & Irish descent and was born in the UK. She presented BBC World's business and finance programme, ''Middle East Business Report'' ...
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Nima Elbagir
Nima Elbagir ( ar, نعمة الباقر; born July 20, 1978) is a Sudanese-born journalist and an award-winning international television correspondent. Elbagir joined CNN as a London-based international correspondent. In 2008, she picked up two Foreign Press Association Awards - TV News Story of the Year and Broadcast Journalist of the Year (winner of winners). She had been nominated for other awards including the Amnesty Award for Human Rights Journalism and the One World Broadcast Awards. In 2008, she was shortlisted for Young Journalist of the Year at the Royal Television Society Awards and in 2016, the society named her Specialist Journalist of the Year. Her work had taken her "to some of the darkest and most difficult places to report on in the past 12 months", said the citation, adding that Elbagir had "demonstrated great determination and bravery as well as deep humanity. She highlighted the plight of young people moving between continents and had the language skills to ...
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