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'''[[Sharif|Sherif]]''' (also transliterated Sharīf or Sharif; {{lang-ar|شريف}}) is an Arabic word meaning "noble", "highborn", or "honourable". |
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'''Sherif''', also spelled '''Sharif''' (and, in countries where Francophone [[Romanization of Arabic|Romanization]] is the norm, '''Cherif''' or '''Charif'''), is a proper name derived from the [[Arabic]] word [[sharif|{{transl|ar|sharīf}}]] ({{lang|ar|شريف}}, 'noble', 'highborn', 'honorable'), originally a title designating a person descended from the family of the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]]. More broadly, the title {{transl|ar|sharīf}} was historically applied to anyone of noble ancestry or political preeminence in Islamic countries.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|last1=Van Arendonk|first1=C.|last2=Graham|first2=W.A.|date=1960–2007|title=Sharīf|editor1-last=Bearman|editor1-first=P. J.|editor1-link=P. J. Bearman|editor2-last=Bianquis|editor2-first=Th.|editor3-last= Bosworth|editor3-first=C. E.|editor3-link=Clifford Edmund Bosworth|editor4-last=van Donzel|editor4-first=E.|editor5-last=Heinrichs|editor5-first=W. P.|editor5-link=W. P. Heinrichs|encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition|url=http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-islam-2/sharif-COM_1041}}</ref> |
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The name has no etymological connection with the [[English language|English]] term ''[[sheriff]]'', which comes from the [[Old English language|Old English]] word ''scīrgerefa'', meaning "shire-reeve", the local [[Reeve (England)|reeve]] (enforcement agent) of the king in the [[shire]] (county).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=sheriff&searchmode=none|title=Online Etymology Dictionary|website=www.etymonline.com}}</ref> |
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==Given name== |
==Given name== |
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*[[Sherif Abdel-Fadil]] (born 1983), Egyptian footballer |
*[[Sherif Abdel-Fadil]] (born 1983), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Ahmeti]] (1920–1998), commentator and translator of the Quran into Albanian |
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*Sherif Afifi, Egyptian conservator |
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*[[Sherif Alaa]] (born 1992), Egyptian footballer |
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*sherif Faruqi, Bangladeshi science fiction writer |
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*[[Sherif Arafa]] (born 1960), Egyptian director, writer and producer |
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*[[Sherif Ashraf]] (born 1987), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Boubaghla]] (1820–1854), Algerian military resistance leader who led a struggle against the French colonial invasion |
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*[[Sherif Dabo]] (born 1994), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Desoky]] (born 1967), Egyptian actor, director, author, and storyteller |
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*[[Sherif Ekramy]] (born 1983), Egyptian goalkeeper |
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*[[Sherif El Bendary]] (born 1978), Egyptian film director, writer and producer |
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*[[Sherif El-Digwy]] (born 1965), Egyptian judoka. |
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*[[Sherif El-Erian]] (born 1970), Egyptian modern pentathlete |
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*[[Sherif El-Khashab]] (born 1961), Egyptian football manager |
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*[[Sherif El-Masri]] (born 1990), Canadian footballer |
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*[[Sherif El-Saket]] (born 1970), Egyptian table tennis player. |
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*[[Sherif El Shemerly]], Egyptian volleyball coach |
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*[[Sherif Farrag]] (born 1987), Egyptian-American fencer |
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*[[Sherif Fawaz Sharaf]] (born 1938), retired Jordanian administrator and ambassador |
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*[[Sherif Fawzy]] (born 1990), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Fouad Aboulkheir]] (1947–2021), Egyptian basketball player |
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*[[Sherif Gaber]] (born c. 1993), Egyptian political activist and blogger who was arrested for atheist activism |
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*[[Sherif Genedy]] (born 1979), Egyptian basketball player |
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*[[Sherif Ismail]] (1955–2023), Egyptian engineer who served as Prime Minister of Egypt between 2015 and 2018 |
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*[[Sherif Jimoh]] (born 1996), Ivorian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Kallaku]] (born 1998), Albanian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Khalil]] (born 1982), Egyptian water polo player |
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*[[Sherif Langu]] (1877–1956), Albanian politician and one of the founding fathers of Albania |
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*[[Sherif Medhat]] (born 1988), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Mohie El Din]] (born 1964), Egyptian conductor and composer |
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*[[Sherif Moemen]] (born 1974), Egyptian handball player |
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*[[Sherif Mounir]] (born 1959), Egyptian actor |
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*[[Sherif Othman]] (born 1982), Egyptian Paralympic powerlifter |
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*[[Sherif Sabri Pasha]] (born 1895), Egyptian politician |
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*[[Sherif Sabry]] (born 1986), Egyptian tennis player |
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*[[Sherif Sadiku]] (born 1998), Albanian footballer |
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*[[Sherif Salama]] (born 1979), Egyptian actor |
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*[[Sherif Saleh]] (born 1954), Egyptian sports shooter |
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*[[Sherif Sonbol]] (1956-2023), Egyptian photographer |
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*[[Sherif Touré Coubageat]] (born 1983), former Togolese footballer |
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==Surname== |
==Surname== |
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*[[Abdusalam Al-Sherif]] (born 1989), Saudi footballer |
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*[[Ahmed Sherif]] (born 2003), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Ali Pasha Sherif]] (1834–1897), Egyptian government official and breeder of Arabian horses |
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*[[Amro Sherif]] (born 1991), Egyptian basketball player |
*[[Amro Sherif]] (born 1991), Egyptian basketball player |
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*[[Basem Al-Sherif]] (born 1984), Saudi footballer |
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*[[Mohamed Saad El Din Sherif]] |
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*[[Carolyn Sherif]] (1922–1982), American social psychologist, helped to develop social judgment theory |
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*[[Feroz Sherif]] (born 1971), former Indian footballer and coach |
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*[[Hassan Sherif]] (born 1952), Ethiopian boxer |
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*[[Hoza'a Sherif]] (c. 1961–2015), Lebanese diplomat |
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*[[Hussein Sherif]], Egyptian taekwondo practitioner |
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*[[Ihab el-Sherif]] (1954–2005), Egyptian ambassador to Iraq, killed by Iraqi kidnappers in July 2005 |
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*[[K. S. G. Haja Shareef]], Indian politician |
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*[[Lamine Kaba Sherif]] (born 1999), Guinean footballer |
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*[[Manal al-Sharif]] (born 1979), Saudi women's right's activist |
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*[[Manar al-Sharif]], Syrian peace activist |
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*[[Mayar Sherif]] (born 1996), Egyptian tennis player |
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*[[Mohammed Ismail Sherif]] (born 2002), known as Black Sherif, Ghanaian musician and performer |
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*[[Mohamed Saad El Din Sherif]] (died 1997), Egyptian general and Chairman of the Arab Scout Parliamentary Union |
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*[[Mohamed Sherif (disambiguation)]], several people |
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*[[Mohamed Sherif (footballer, born 1996)|Mohamed Sherif Mohamed Ragaei Bakr]] (born 1996), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Muzafer Sherif]] (1906–1988), Turkish-American psychologist, one of the founders of social psychology |
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*[[Nahed Sherif]] (1942–1981), Egyptian actress |
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*[[Nour El-Sherif]] (1946–2015), Egyptian actor |
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*[[Rana Sherif Ahmed]] (born 1994), Egyptian tennis player |
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*[[Safwat El-Sherif]] (1933–2021), Egyptian politician |
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*[[Seif Asser Sherif]] (born 1995), Egyptian trampolinist |
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*[[Sultan Al-Sherif]] (born 1991), Saudi footballer |
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*[[Uche Sherif]] (born 1983), Nigerian footballer |
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*[[Vamba Sherif]] (born 1973), Liberian-born writer |
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*[[Youssef El Sherif]] (born 1978), Egyptian actor |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Sharif (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Muhammed Sharif (disambiguation)]], a list of people specifically called Muhammed Sharif, Mohamed Sherif, etc. |
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*[[Şerif]], the name Sherif in Turkish |
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*[[Shareef (given name)]] |
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*[[Shareef (surname)]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 23 September 2024
Sherif, also spelled Sharif (and, in countries where Francophone Romanization is the norm, Cherif or Charif), is a proper name derived from the Arabic word sharīf (شريف, 'noble', 'highborn', 'honorable'), originally a title designating a person descended from the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. More broadly, the title sharīf was historically applied to anyone of noble ancestry or political preeminence in Islamic countries.[1]
The name has no etymological connection with the English term sheriff, which comes from the Old English word scīrgerefa, meaning "shire-reeve", the local reeve (enforcement agent) of the king in the shire (county).[2]
Given name
[edit]- Sherif Abdel-Fadil (born 1983), Egyptian footballer
- Sherif Ahmeti (1920–1998), commentator and translator of the Quran into Albanian
- Sherif Alaa (born 1992), Egyptian footballer
- Sherif Arafa (born 1960), Egyptian director, writer and producer
- Sherif Ashraf (born 1987), Egyptian footballer
- Sherif Boubaghla (1820–1854), Algerian military resistance leader who led a struggle against the French colonial invasion
- Sherif Dabo (born 1994), Egyptian footballer
- Sherif Desoky (born 1967), Egyptian actor, director, author, and storyteller
- Sherif Ekramy (born 1983), Egyptian goalkeeper
- Sherif El Bendary (born 1978), Egyptian film director, writer and producer
- Sherif El-Digwy (born 1965), Egyptian judoka.
- Sherif El-Erian (born 1970), Egyptian modern pentathlete
- Sherif El-Khashab (born 1961), Egyptian football manager
- Sherif El-Masri (born 1990), Canadian footballer
- Sherif El-Saket (born 1970), Egyptian table tennis player.
- Sherif El Shemerly, Egyptian volleyball coach
- Sherif Farrag (born 1987), Egyptian-American fencer
- Sherif Fawaz Sharaf (born 1938), retired Jordanian administrator and ambassador
- Sherif Fawzy (born 1990), Egyptian footballer
- Sherif Fouad Aboulkheir (1947–2021), Egyptian basketball player
- Sherif Gaber (born c. 1993), Egyptian political activist and blogger who was arrested for atheist activism
- Sherif Genedy (born 1979), Egyptian basketball player
- Sherif Ismail (1955–2023), Egyptian engineer who served as Prime Minister of Egypt between 2015 and 2018
- Sherif Jimoh (born 1996), Ivorian footballer
- Sherif Kallaku (born 1998), Albanian footballer
- Sherif Khalil (born 1982), Egyptian water polo player
- Sherif Langu (1877–1956), Albanian politician and one of the founding fathers of Albania
- Sherif Medhat (born 1988), Egyptian footballer
- Sherif Mohie El Din (born 1964), Egyptian conductor and composer
- Sherif Moemen (born 1974), Egyptian handball player
- Sherif Mounir (born 1959), Egyptian actor
- Sherif Othman (born 1982), Egyptian Paralympic powerlifter
- Sherif Sabri Pasha (born 1895), Egyptian politician
- Sherif Sabry (born 1986), Egyptian tennis player
- Sherif Sadiku (born 1998), Albanian footballer
- Sherif Salama (born 1979), Egyptian actor
- Sherif Saleh (born 1954), Egyptian sports shooter
- Sherif Sonbol (1956-2023), Egyptian photographer
- Sherif Touré Coubageat (born 1983), former Togolese footballer
Surname
[edit]- Abdusalam Al-Sherif (born 1989), Saudi footballer
- Ahmed Sherif (born 2003), Egyptian footballer
- Ali Pasha Sherif (1834–1897), Egyptian government official and breeder of Arabian horses
- Amro Sherif (born 1991), Egyptian basketball player
- Basem Al-Sherif (born 1984), Saudi footballer
- Carolyn Sherif (1922–1982), American social psychologist, helped to develop social judgment theory
- Feroz Sherif (born 1971), former Indian footballer and coach
- Hassan Sherif (born 1952), Ethiopian boxer
- Hoza'a Sherif (c. 1961–2015), Lebanese diplomat
- Hussein Sherif, Egyptian taekwondo practitioner
- Ihab el-Sherif (1954–2005), Egyptian ambassador to Iraq, killed by Iraqi kidnappers in July 2005
- K. S. G. Haja Shareef, Indian politician
- Lamine Kaba Sherif (born 1999), Guinean footballer
- Manal al-Sharif (born 1979), Saudi women's right's activist
- Manar al-Sharif, Syrian peace activist
- Mayar Sherif (born 1996), Egyptian tennis player
- Mohammed Ismail Sherif (born 2002), known as Black Sherif, Ghanaian musician and performer
- Mohamed Saad El Din Sherif (died 1997), Egyptian general and Chairman of the Arab Scout Parliamentary Union
- Mohamed Sherif (disambiguation), several people
- Mohamed Sherif Mohamed Ragaei Bakr (born 1996), Egyptian footballer
- Muzafer Sherif (1906–1988), Turkish-American psychologist, one of the founders of social psychology
- Nahed Sherif (1942–1981), Egyptian actress
- Nour El-Sherif (1946–2015), Egyptian actor
- Rana Sherif Ahmed (born 1994), Egyptian tennis player
- Safwat El-Sherif (1933–2021), Egyptian politician
- Seif Asser Sherif (born 1995), Egyptian trampolinist
- Sultan Al-Sherif (born 1991), Saudi footballer
- Uche Sherif (born 1983), Nigerian footballer
- Vamba Sherif (born 1973), Liberian-born writer
- Youssef El Sherif (born 1978), Egyptian actor
See also
[edit]- Muhammed Sharif (disambiguation), a list of people specifically called Muhammed Sharif, Mohamed Sherif, etc.
- Şerif, the name Sherif in Turkish
- Shareef (given name)
- Shareef (surname)
References
[edit]- ^ Van Arendonk, C.; Graham, W.A. (1960–2007). "Sharīf". In Bearman, P. J.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition.
- ^ "Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com.