Habibi
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Habibi is the Arabic word that literally means “my beloved”. Yet it's commonly used as in 'darling,' 'honey,' 'dear,' or 'friend.'
Many things have been called Habibi, including:
- People with the surname Habibi:
- Iranian Vice President Habibi
- Prof. Hamid R. Habibi, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
- Jafar Habibi, University of Trier, Trier, Germany
- Hashem Habibi, Sharif University of Technology, mailto:hhabibi@ce.sharif.edu
- Mehran Habibi, Ohio State University, mailto:coach@influxs.com
- A book called Habibi by Naomi Shihab Nye, 2001, Publisher: Bt Bound; ISBN 0613183126
- A magazine Habibi online at [1]
- Movies, that contain the word habibi:
- Emile Habibi - Niszarty B'Haifa (1997) aka "Emile Habibi: I Stayed in Haifa"
- Shouf shouf habibi! (2004) [2]
- Inta habibi (1957)
- Ana wa habibi (1953)
- Ghaltet habibi (1958)
- Kholkhal habibi (1960)
- Ya habibi (1960)
- Oncle Zizou habibi (1977)
- Habibi el asmar (1958)
- Habibi, amor mío (1981)
- Watani habibi (1964)
- Habibi katir (1951)
- Angham habibi (1959)
- Shebbak habibi (1951)
- Anjum Habibi (2003)
- Songs with the word habibi:
- Jeff Martin, former lead singer/guitarist for The Tea Party, first solo single "The World is Calling You", 2006, Canada
- Hisham Abbas' hit song Habibi Da
- Habibi Ya Nour El Ain (My Darling, You Are The Glow In My Eyes); Lyrics: Ahmed Shatta; Music: Nasser Al Mezdawy
- Wa Habibi, from Ayre by classical composer Osvaldo Golijov
- Various cafes and restaurants, like
- An israeli band called Habibi