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'''Ayoub''' is the Arabic name of the biblical figure '''[[Job (biblical figure)|Job]]'''.
'''Ayoub''' is the Arabic name of the biblical figure '''[[Job (biblical figure)|Job]]'''.


'''Ayoub''' or '''Ayyoub''' or '''Ayub''' or '''Ayoob''' and other variants is also a given name and a surname. '''Eyüp''' is the Turkish variant of the same name
'''Ayoub''' or '''Ayyoub''' or '''Ayub''' or '''Ayoob''' and other variants is also a given name and a surname. '''Eyüp''' is the Turkish variant of the same name. '''Ejub''' is the Bosnian variant of the same name.


==Given name==
==Given name==
===Ayoub===
===Ayoub===
*[[Ayoub Abdellaoui]] (born 1993), Algerian footballer
*[[Ayoub Abdellaoui]] (born 1993), Algerian footballer
*[[Ayoub Adouich]] (born 1996), Moroccan para taekwondo practitioner
*[[Ayoub Azzi]] (born 1989), Algerian footballer
*[[Ayoub Azzi]] (born 1989), Algerian footballer
*[[Ayoub Baninosrat]], Iranian wrestler
*[[Ayoub Baninosrat]] (born 1968), Iranian wrestler
*[[Ayoub Barzani]], Kurdish writer and critic
*[[Ayoub Barzani]], Kurdish writer and critic
*[[Ayoub Boukhari]] (born 1997), Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent
*[[Ayoub Boukhari]] (born 1997), Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent
*[[Ayoub El Jamal]] (born 1992), Moroccan director and filmmaker
*[[Ayoub El Kaabi]] (born 1993), Moroccan footballer
*[[Ayoub El Kaabi]] (born 1993), Moroccan footballer
*[[Ayoub Latrèche]] (born 1989), Algerian footballer
*[[Ayoub Latrèche]] (born 1989), Algerian footballer
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*[[Ayoub Al-Mas]] (born 1978), Emirati swimmer
*[[Ayoub Al-Mas]] (born 1978), Emirati swimmer
*[[Ayoub Mousavi]] (born 1995), Iranian weightlifter
*[[Ayoub Mousavi]] (born 1995), Iranian weightlifter
*[[Ayoub Murshid Ali Saleh]], Yemeni citizen held in extrajudicial detention in the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba
*[[Ayoub Murshid Ali Saleh]] (born 1978), Yemeni citizen held in extrajudicial detention in the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba
*[[Ayoub Pourtaghi]] (born 1973), Iranian amateur boxer
*[[Ayoub Pourtaghi]] (born 1973), Iranian amateur boxer
*[[Ayoub Qanir]], American, film director, writer and designer
*[[Ayoub Rachane]] (born 1988), Moroccan footballer
*[[Ayoub Rachane]] (born 1988), Moroccan footballer
*[[Ayoub-Farid Michel Saab]] (or just Farid Saab) (born 1939), Lebanese banker
*[[Ayoub-Farid Michel Saab]] (or just Farid Saab) (born 1939), Lebanese banker
*[[Ayoub Sadni]] (born 1999), Moroccan Paralympic athlete
*[[Ayoub Sørensen]] (born 1988), Danish-Moroccan footballer
*[[Ayoub Sørensen]] (born 1988), Danish-Moroccan footballer
*[[Ayoub Tabet]] (1884–1951), Lebanese Protestant politician and acting president of Lebanon during the French Mandate of Lebanon from 18 March to 22 July 1943
*[[Ayoub Tabet]] (1884–1951), Lebanese Protestant politician and acting president of Lebanon during the French Mandate of Lebanon from 18 March to 22 July 1943
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===Ayub===
===Ayub===
{{Main|Ayub (name)}}
{{Main|Ayub (name)}}
*[[Ayub Khan]], a number of individuals with the name
*[[Ayub Khan]] (1907-1974), a number of individuals with the name


===Eyüp===
===Eyüp===
{{Main|Eyüp (name)}}
{{Main|Eyüp (name)}}

{{given name}}


==Surname==
==Surname==
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*[[Ahmed Ayoub]] (born 1971), Egyptian footballer
*[[Ahmed Ayoub]] (born 1971), Egyptian footballer
*[[Elizabeth Ayoub]], Venezuelan singer and actress of Lebanese descent
*[[Elizabeth Ayoub]], Venezuelan singer and actress of Lebanese descent
*[[François Ayoub]] (1899-1966), Syrian Archbishop of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo
*[[François Ayoub]] (1899–1966), Syrian Archbishop of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo
*[[George Ayoub]] (born 1963), Australian professional rugby union referee
*[[George Ayoub]] (born 1963), Australian professional rugby union referee
*[[Liam Ayoub]], Lebanese-Australian rugby league player
*[[Lucy Ayoub]] (born 1992), Israeli television presenter, poet and radio host
*[[Lucy Ayoub]] (born 1992), Israeli television presenter, poet and radio host
*[[M. M. Ayoub]], Egyptian Professor of Industrial Engineering
*[[M. M. Ayoub]], Egyptian Professor
*[[Mouna Ayoub]] (born 1957), French socialite and businesswoman of Lebanese origin
*[[Mouna Ayoub]] (born 1957), French socialite and businesswoman of Lebanese origin
*[[Nawal Ayoub]] Colombian beauty queen of Lebanese ancestry
*[[Nawal Ayoub]] ,Colombian beauty queen of Lebanese ancestry
*[[Philippe Ayoub]], Canadian bilingual actor
*[[Sam Ayoub]], Australian rugby league player-manager
*[[Sam Ayoub]], Australian rugby league player-manager
*[[Samiha Ayoub]], Egyptian actress
*[[Samiha Ayoub]] (born 1932), Egyptian actress
*[[Serge Ayoub]] (born 1964), French activist of Lebanese descent associated with the French extreme right
*[[Serge Ayoub]] (born 1964), French activist of Lebanese descent associated with the French extreme right
*[[Souheil Ayoub]] (born 1936), Lebanese fencer
*[[Souheil Ayoub]] (born 1936), Lebanese fencer
*[[Susanne Ayoub]] (born 1956), Austrian-Iraqi writer, journalist and filmmaker
*[[Susanne Ayoub]] (born 1956), Austrian-Iraqi writer, journalist and filmmaker
*[[Wadi Ayoub]] (1927-1976), Lebanese Greco–Roman style wrestler best known as [[Sheik Ali]], in Australia and internationally
*[[Wadi Ayoub]] (1927–1976), Lebanese Greco–Roman style wrestler best known as [[Sheik Ali]], in Australia and internationally
*[[Yassin Ayoub]] (born 1994), Moroccan-Dutch footballer
*[[Yassin Ayoub]] (born 1994), Moroccan-Dutch footballer
*[[Salahuddin Ayyub]] (1138–1193), Sultan of the Ayyubid dynasty, Liberator of Jerusalem. Kurdish-Syrian(Levant) descent


===Ayyoub===
===Ayyoub===
*[[Ali Abdullah Ayyoub]] (born 1952), Syrian politician, senior Syrian Arab Army officer
*[[Ali Abdullah Ayyoub]] (born 1952), Syrian politician, senior Syrian Arab Army officer
*[[Tareq Ayyoub]] (1968-2003), Palestinian Arab television reporter
*[[Habib Ayyoub]] (born 1947), Algerian writer
*[[Tareq Ayyoub]] (1968–2003), Palestinian Arab television reporter

===Ayoob===
{{Main|Ayoob}}


{{given name|type=both}}
{{surname}}

Latest revision as of 23:08, 25 November 2024

Ayoub is the Arabic name of the biblical figure Job.

Ayoub or Ayyoub or Ayub or Ayoob and other variants is also a given name and a surname. Eyüp is the Turkish variant of the same name. Ejub is the Bosnian variant of the same name.

Given name

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Ayoub

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Ayyoub

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Ayoob

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Ayub

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  • Ayub Khan (1907-1974), a number of individuals with the name

Eyüp

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Surname

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Ayoub

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  • Ahmed Ayoub (born 1971), Egyptian footballer
  • Elizabeth Ayoub, Venezuelan singer and actress of Lebanese descent
  • François Ayoub (1899–1966), Syrian Archbishop of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo
  • George Ayoub (born 1963), Australian professional rugby union referee
  • Lucy Ayoub (born 1992), Israeli television presenter, poet and radio host
  • M. M. Ayoub, Egyptian Professor
  • Mouna Ayoub (born 1957), French socialite and businesswoman of Lebanese origin
  • Nawal Ayoub ,Colombian beauty queen of Lebanese ancestry
  • Sam Ayoub, Australian rugby league player-manager
  • Samiha Ayoub (born 1932), Egyptian actress
  • Serge Ayoub (born 1964), French activist of Lebanese descent associated with the French extreme right
  • Souheil Ayoub (born 1936), Lebanese fencer
  • Susanne Ayoub (born 1956), Austrian-Iraqi writer, journalist and filmmaker
  • Wadi Ayoub (1927–1976), Lebanese Greco–Roman style wrestler best known as Sheik Ali, in Australia and internationally
  • Yassin Ayoub (born 1994), Moroccan-Dutch footballer
  • Salahuddin Ayyub (1138–1193), Sultan of the Ayyubid dynasty, Liberator of Jerusalem. Kurdish-Syrian(Levant) descent

Ayyoub

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Ayoob

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