Abed
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Abed as an Arabic name means "worshipper". It may refer to:

Given name
  • Abed Khan
    Abed Khan
    Abed Khan is a prominent Journalist & Columnist of Bangladesh. He was born on 16 April 1945, in the village named Rasulpur, Khulna district. His maternal grandfather was one of the renowned journalists in British-India. Father of Abed Khan also advanced along the same path...

    , Bangladeshi journalist
  • Abed Mahfouz
    Abed Mahfouz
    Abed Mahfouz is a renowned Lebanese fashion designer. - External links :**http://www.rendezvousdelamode.com/?p=1185*http://www.corrierediroma.it/articoli/altaroma1607100116.html...

    , Lebanese fashion designer
  • Abed Rabah
    Abed Rabah
    Abed Rabah is an Israeli professional association football player who plays for Ahva Arraba of the Liga Leumit.-Biography:Rabah is a graduate of the Technion in Haifa...

    , Israeli footballer
  • Abed Nadir, character on the TV series Community.


Surname
  • Fazle Hasan Abed
    Fazle Hasan Abed
    Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, KCMG is a social worker with dual Bangladeshi/ British nationality and the founder and chairman of BRAC . For his outstanding contributions to social improvement, he has received the Ramon Magsaysay Award, the UNDP Mahbub Ul Haq Award and the inaugural Clinton Global Citizen...

     (born 1936), Bangladeshi social worker
  • Pépé Abed
    Pépé Abed
    Youssef Gergi Abed , also known as Pépé Abed, was a Lebanese adventurer, explorer and entrepreneur. He is considered the epitome of Lebanon's golden age...

     (1911-2006), Lebanese adventurer and entrepreneur
  • Ramzi Abed
    Ramzi Abed
    Ramzi Abed is the founder of "Bloodshot Pictures" and also the founding member of the electronic group, Elektracity.-Biography:...

     (born 1973), American film director
  • Shilu Abed
    Shilu Abed
    Shilu Abed was a Bangladeshi pioneer of craftmanship and helped to organize craftsmen. She was the founder of Aarong and served as the chief advisor to Aarong till her untimely death. She had also worked for rehabilitating the artisans and their advancement. She was also a social worker...

     (died 1997), Bangladeshi craftswoman and social worker


See also
  • Articles with "Abed" as forename or first part of name
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