- Source: Mahjoub
Mahjoub (Arabic: مَحْجُوب, [maħ.d͡ʒuːb]; from the adjective مَحْجُوب (maḥjūb) with the meaning "invisible", "veiled", "hidden", "covered", "blocked") is a Muslim Arabic male given name (it exists the female version Mahjouba (Arabic: محجوبة)) and surname. Other romanizations from the Arabic script include Mahdjoub, Mahjub, Mahdschub, Mahjoob, Mahgoub, Mahgub and Mahgoob. Notable people with this name include:
Surname
A. Monem Mahjoub (born 1963), Libyan linguist, philosopher, poet, historian, and political critic
Abderrahmane Mahjoub (1929–2011), French-Moroccan footballer
Alireza Mahjoub (born 1958), Iranian politician
Jamal Mahjoub (born 1966), British-Sudanese writer
Javad Mahjoub (born 1991), Iranian judoka
Mohammad Jafar Mahjoub (1924–1996), Iranian scholar
Mohammad Zeki Mahjoub, Egyptian national imprisoned in Canada
Morteza Mahjoub (born 1980), Iranian chess grandmaster
Said Mustapha Mahdjoub, adopted Islamic name of the French soldier and mercenary Robert Denard (1929–2007)
Semir Mahjoub (born 1964), Swedish-Tunisian businessman
Masculine given name
Mahjoub Haïda (born 1970), retired Moroccan middle distance runner
Mahjoub Mohamed Salih (born 1929), Sudanese journalist
Mahjoub Sharif (1948–2014), Sudanese poet, teacher and activist
Mahjoub Tobji (born 1942), retired Moroccan army commandant
See also
Mahjouba (disambiguation), name of two settlements in North Africa
Mahjoubi, Maghrebi Arabic surname
Mahjouba Oubtil (born 1982), Moroccan female boxer
References
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