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Yes, her mothers name is Maloof, which is a well-known lebanese last name.
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The proud and noble English surnames of Banks, Berks, Binge, Bongs, and Butte fit these parameters.
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George and Gregory are Lebanese surnames. Additional Lebanese surnames include Gallaty, Ghazi and Gilles.
Barrera is a Hispanic last name. It begins with the letter B.
Martinez and Mendoza are Hispanic last names. They begin with the letter M.
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Common Lebanese last names often reflect the country's diverse cultural and religious heritage. Some of the most prevalent surnames include Khoury, which means "priest" in Arabic, and other names like Haddad (blacksmith), Taraboulsi, and Abi Khalil. Many Lebanese surnames are also derived from geographical locations or family lineage, such as Jreissati and Maalouf. Additionally, names can vary significantly between different communities, including Christian and Muslim populations.