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'''Mizan ''' (also [[Romanization of Arabic|transliterated]] as '''Mizan ''', {{lang-ar|[[:wikt:رفعت|رفعت]]}}, {{IPA-ar|rɪˈfat|pron}}, a conjugated form of the Arabic verb [[:wikt:رفع|رفع]] with the meaning "lifted", "elated", "joyous") is a '''masculine''' name. Variants also include [[Mizan ]], mizan,,Mizan , etc. Notable people with the name include: |
'''Mizan ''' (also [[Romanization of Arabic|transliterated]] as '''Mizan ''', {{lang-ar|[[:wikt:رفعت|رفعت]]}}, {{IPA-ar|rɪˈfat|pron}}, a conjugated form of the Arabic verb [[:wikt:رفع|رفع]] with the meaning "lifted", "elated", "joyous") is a '''masculine''' name. Variants also include [[Mizan ]], mizan,,Mizan , etc. Notable people with the name include: |
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*[[Rifaat Turk]] (born 1954) - Team Israel Olympic footballer, Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv |
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* [[MD MIZANUR Rahman ]], Syrian military personnel and politician |
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* [[Mizan Chadirji]], Iraqi architect and author |
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* [[Mizan Ilgaz]] (1911–1993), Turkish poet |
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* [[Mizan Mustafin]], Russian footballer |
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* [[Mizan Ozbek]], Turkish fashion designer |
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* [[Mizan Turk]] (born 1957), Israeli footballer |
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* [[Mizan Zhemaletdinov]] (born 1996), Russian footballer of Tatar origin |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 22:39, 10 July 2024
Mizan (also transliterated as Mizan , Template:Lang-ar, pronounced [rɪˈfat], a conjugated form of the Arabic verb رفع with the meaning "lifted", "elated", "joyous") is a masculine name. Variants also include Mizan , mizan,,Mizan , etc. Notable people with the name include:
- Rifaat Turk (born 1954) - Team Israel Olympic footballer, Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv
See also
- Kamal Rifaat, Egyptian military officer and politician
- Rasheek Rifaat, Canadian engineer