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* [[Edward L. Masry]] (1932-2005), American lawyer of Syrian origin |
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* Eliyahu Masri (born 1968), Sephardi Chief Rabbi of [[Buenos Aires]] of Syrian origin |
* Eliyahu Masri (born 1968), Sephardi Chief Rabbi of [[Buenos Aires]] of Syrian origin |
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* Georges Masri (born 1968), Archbishop of the Melkite Catholic Church in [[Aleppo]] |
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* [[Hikmat Al Masri]] (1905–1994), Palestinian businessman and politician |
* [[Hikmat Al Masri]] (1905–1994), Palestinian businessman and politician |
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* [[Jaled el Masri]], Syrian citizen under US extrajudicial detention |
* [[Jaled el Masri]], Syrian citizen under US extrajudicial detention |
Revision as of 15:32, 7 March 2024
Masri also Masry is a slang word meaning Egyptian. It also refers to the Egyptian Arabic, spoken by most contemporary Egyptians.
Masri or Masry may also refer to:
- Egyptians, people native to Egypt and the citizens of that country sharing a common culture and dialect
People
- Bashar Masri (born 1961), Palestinian American entrepreneur
- Edward L. Masry (1932-2005), American lawyer of Syrian origin
- Eliyahu Masri (born 1968), Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Buenos Aires of Syrian origin
- Georges Masri (born 1968), Archbishop of the Melkite Catholic Church in Aleppo
- Hikmat Al Masri (1905–1994), Palestinian businessman and politician
- Jaled el Masri, Syrian citizen under US extrajudicial detention
- Mai Masri (born 1959), Palestinian filmmaker
- Mark Masri (born 1973), Canadian-Lebanese singer, songwriter and music producer
- Mona Masri (born 1985), Swedish-Lebanese journalist, critic and radio host
- Tariq Masri (born 1973), American bassoonist
Other uses
- El-Masry, an Egyptian football team in Port Said
See also
- All pages with titles containing Masri
- Al-Masri, a surname
- Mosseri, a surname