Alabi (surname)
Alabi is the name of a family Christian Arab originating in Bethlehem, where West Bank ( Palestine). According to family tradition comes from or originating in Halab, which is Arabic for Aleppo in Syria.
Alabi is also a Yoruba name of West Africa. The Yorubas are found in Nigeria and southwest of the Republic of Benin (formerly Dahomey). The name is one of the classification Oriki names called for a son. In the Yoruba culture, Oriki is given to a child at birth name, and often used by parents and family members to show affection, affection or recognition or a script or a job well done.
Halaby
- Eduardo Waghorn Halaby, musician, composer and Chilean singer.
- Noor, Elizabeth (Lisa) Najeeb Halaby, Queen of Jordan.
Halabi
- Tarek William Saab Halabi, politician, lawyer and Venezuelan poet.
- Francis Marrash Al-Halabi, Syrian writer and poet.
In Africa
- Alabi (1783-1820), leader of the Saramaccaans a Maroon village in Suriname
- Anthony Alabi (born 1981), American football player in the National Football League
- Ralph Alabi (1941-2009), engineer and industrial Nigeria
- Solomon Alabi, Nigerian basketball player who belongs to the group of Ourense Club Basketball LEB Gold.
- Anthonia Yetunde Alabi Nigerian female artiste and businesswoman
- Tope Alabi (born 1970), Nigerian musician
- James Alabi, English footballer
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