yes and no. it depends. for example, people in Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia can have that last name because they are all Arabic. botttom line any Arabic person can have that last name even if they live in different countries.
Lebanese
Yes, her mothers name is Maloof, which is a well-known lebanese last name.
Palestinian, Lebanese and Iraqi
The area of Ain Saadeh is 548 square kilometers.
Antun Saadeh died on 1949-07-08.
Antun Saadeh was born on 1904-03-01.
Yes, Swayden can be considered a Lebanese last name. It is not among the most common Lebanese surnames, but it may be found within certain communities in Lebanon. Lebanese surnames often reflect the country's diverse cultural and historical influences, and Swayden may have specific regional or familial significance.
Diab is not a muslim origin name at all. It is a christian lebanese name.
Yes and no, well He's only half lebanese... His mom is lebanese and her last name is Houri. Hes been to Lebanon with his mother, sister, and grandfather in 2006.
Don't know for sure but lots of Lebanese have the surname Karaki.
Lebanese. It means "priest" in Arabic. Traditional spelling is "Khoury".
The name Aaron in Lebanese is Haron but spelled Haroon.