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Njeim is a Lebanese Maronite Christian surname meaning "small star". Notable people with the surname include: *Chirine Njeim (born 1984), Lebanese alpine skier and long-distance runner *Jean Njeim (1915-1971), Lebanese Army general * Nadine Wilson Njeim (born 1988), Lebanese beauty queen *Nadine Nassib Njeim (born 1984), Lebanese actress See also *Najm Najm () or Najam (also Negm, in Egyptian dialect / pronunciation) is an Arabic word meaning ''MORNING STAR''. It is used as a given name in Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. Najm is the male version of the name and Najma () is the female ...
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Nadine Nassib Njeim
Nadine Nassib Njeim ( ar, نادين نسيب نجيم; born 7 February 1984) is a Lebanese Tunisian actress and beauty pageant titleholder who was elected Miss Lebanon 2004. She represented her home country in Miss Universe 2005 in Thailand. As of 2021, she is the most followed Lebanese actress on Instagram with more than 12 million followers. Background Njeim was born in Beirut to a Lebanese Maronite Christian father, Nassib Njeim, originally from Duris, and a Tunisian Muslim mother. She married Hady Asmar and together they have two children, a daughter and a son. She divorced Asmar in September 2019. Post-pageant career Since passing on her title Miss Lebanon, Njeim has pursued a career in acting, and has been cast in ''Law'' and ''Cello'', Samra, 3eshk El Nesa, Nos Yawm, Al Hayba, Tareeq, Khamse w Noss and 2020. She was the first Arab actress nominated to Seoul International Film Festival for Best Actress for her performance in Samra. She discusses her professionalism in ...
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Nadine Wilson Njeim
Nadine Wilson Njeim ( ar, نادين ويلسون نجيم) is a Lebanese beauty queen who was elected Miss Lebanon 2007. She represented her country in Miss World 2007 in China and Miss Universe 2007 in Mexico. Post-pageant career After passing on her title as Miss Lebanon, Njeim pursued a career in acting, and cast in various lead roles for TV series such as ''Ghazlel Baneit'' (). Njeim also managed to land the voice-acting role of the Arabic-language voice of Lara Croft in the 2013 video game ''Tomb Raider''. In 2018, she took the Arabic-language voice-acting role of ''Shadow of the Tomb Raider ''Shadow of the Tomb Raider'' is a 2018 action-adventure video game developed by Eidos-Montréal and published by Square Enix's European subsidiary. It continues the narrative from the 2015 game ''Rise of the Tomb Raider'' and is the twelfth ...''. References External links Nadine Njeim Official Website 1988 births Living people Miss World 2007 delegates Lebanese ...
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Chirine Njeim
Chirine Njeim (born 4 October 1984) is a Lebanese alpine skier and long-distance runner. She represented Lebanon in the 2002, 2006 and the 2010 Winter Olympics, and the 2016 Summer Olympics. Biography Njeim started skiing at age 3. At 12, she went to France to train for 2 of years with a personal coach. She then moved to Salt Lake City in the United States in ninth grade, when she was 13, to attend thRowmark Ski Academy former home of U.S. Olympian Picabo Street. She went on to study at, and compete for, the University of Utah. Njeim married Ronny Kamal, a Lebanese-American management consultant, in 2012 - the couple first met when they were seated together on a flight from Beirut to the United States in 2009. Since marrying the couple have lived in Chicago. Whilst in Chicago Njeim took up running, completing the 2012 Chicago Marathon in 3 hours 7 minutes and the 2013 edition of the race in 3:05.4. At the 2015 Chicago Marathon The 2015 Chicago Marathon was the 38th edition o ...
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Jean Njeim
Jean Njeim (Arabic: جان نجيم) (1915–24 July 1971) was a Lebanese Army general commander. He was born in Kfartyeh-Caza, Keserwan, Ottoman Empire in 1915. He entered the Military Academy at Homs as a cadet officer in 1933. He was promoted to colonel in 1959 and to brigadier general in 1965 and to general in 1967. Njeim was appointed commander of the Lebanese Army on 7 January 1979, replacing Emile Bustani who had been removed from the post. Njeim opposed to the expansion of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus li .... He was in office until his death in a helicopter crash on 24 July 1971. References External links 1915 births 1971 deaths Commanders of the Lebanese Armed Forces Victims of aviation accidents or i ...
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Lebanese Maronite Christians
Lebanese Maronite Christians ( ar, المسيحية المارونية في لبنان; syc, ܡܫܝܚܝ̈ܐ ܡܪ̈ܘܢܝܐ ܕܠܒܢܢ) are adherents of the Maronite Church in Lebanon, which is the largest Christianity in Lebanon, Christian denomination in the country. The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the worldwide Catholic Church. The Lebanese Maronite Christians are believed to constitute about 30% of the total population of Lebanon according to election results. Lebanon's constitution was intended to guarantee political representation for each of the nation's ethno-religious groups. The Maronites, Maronite Catholics and the Druze founded modern Lebanon in the early eighteenth century, through the ruling and social system known as the "Maronite-Druze dualism" in Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate. Under the terms of an unwritten agreement known as the National Pact between the various political and religious leaders ...
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