Sulayman
Sulayman is an Arabic name of the Biblical king and Islamic prophet Solomon meaning "man of peace", derived from the Hebrew name Shlomo.
- Manoug
- Manoug is a common Armenian given name meaning child.Manoug Exerjian (1898–1974), American Armenian architect Manoug Manougian, Lebanese Armenian scientist, professor, and father of the Lebanese space program Manoug Parikian (1920–1987), British
- Tinazzi
- Tinazzi is a surname. It may refer to:Fabio Tinazzi, Italian football player Giorgio Tinazzi (1934–2016), Italian football player Marcel Tinazzi, French road bicycle racer of Italian parents Pierlucio Tinazzi (1962–1999), Italian security guard who
- Rafei
- Rafei, Rafeie or Rafai are common variant English transliterations of the Arabic surname رافعی and
- Shamlian
- Shamlian is an Armenian surname. It may refer to:Janet Shamlian, American television reporter of Armenian origin Souren Shamlian, Armenian Turkish journalist, founder and publisher of the Armenian newspaper
- Skirving
- Skirving is a surname. It may refer to:Adam Skirving (1719-1803), Scottish song writer Alexander Skirving (1868–1935), trade union secretary and politician Angie Skirving, Australian Women's Field Hockey player Archibald Skirving (1749–1819), Scottish
- Xelîl
- Xelîl is a Kurdish name and surname, equivalent to the Arabic Khalil and its variants Khaleel, Khelil etc
- Tafer
- Tafer is a common surname. It may refer to:Akim Tafer, also Hakim Tafer, French boxer of Algerian descent Aziz Tafer, French-Algerian football player Yannis Tafer, French football
- Dosseh
- Dosseh is a given name and a surname. It may refer to:Dosseh (rapper), French rapper of Cameroonian and Togolese origin Robert-Casimir Tonyui Messan Dosseh-Anyron (1925–2014), Togolese Roman Catholic archbishop Dosseh Attivi, Togolese footballer
- Hovi
- Hovi is a given name and a surname. It may refer to:Arlinda Dudaj (Hovi), Albanian publisher Hovi Star, real name Hovav Sekulets, Israeli singer Kimmo Hovi, Finnish football (soccer) player Raila Hovi, Finnish orienteering competitor Sasu Hovi, Finnish
- Mansur ibn Sarjun
- Mansur ibn Sarjun was a Byzantine fiscal official or governor of Damascus of local Syrian origin under emperors Maurice and Heraclius, as well as during the Persian occupation of Damascus in 614–628. He surrendered the city to the besieging Arab Muslims