yes
Syrian or Lebanese
no, its a Lebanese surname that means "Father of John"
The surname Sayegh is of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "sahaq", meaning a metalworker or someone who works with copper. It is a common surname among people of Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, and Jordanian descent.
Lebanese Air Force was created in 1949.
Yes, her mothers name is Maloof, which is a well-known lebanese last name.
Malouf is a Lebanese surname
Syrian or Lebanese
no, its a Lebanese surname that means "Father of John"
The surname Majdoub is an ancient royal Persian name and not Lebanese.
The surname Faddoul is commonly found in Lebanon. It is of Lebanese origin.
Moukhaiber, also spelled Moukheiber, is a surname of Arabic origin. The name is used in Lebanon and is the surname of some prominent Lebanese people.
I think the most common lebanese surname would either be Khouri, Elkhouri or Georgeos
Don't know for sure but lots of Lebanese have the surname Karaki.
Yes, Ganem is a Lebanese surname. It is of Arabic origin and can be found among Lebanese communities, as well as in other Arabic-speaking regions. The name may also be associated with various cultural and familial traditions within Lebanon.
This surname Rahall is of Irish origin. Variant surnames include Rahill, Rayhall, Rehall and others. This surname Rahall is mostly found in West Virginia, USA, and is also very rare in the UK, except for Rahill. The surname Rahall is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Raghaill or Ó Raghailligh. For more information, see related links below.
The surname Sayegh is of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "sahaq", meaning a metalworker or someone who works with copper. It is a common surname among people of Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, and Jordanian descent.
chicken is djeij in lebanese :)