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- Nebil Gahwagi (born 20 August 1989) is a Hungarian football player. In 2009, he collapsed during a training session. In 2014, he left Hungary for England...
- Nebil Mahmud Ibrahim (Swedish pronunciation: [nɛˈbiːl ˈɪ̌bːrahɪm, - ˈǐːbra-]; born 2 December 2000) is a Swedish featherweight boxer. He competed at the...
- Nabīl or Nabeel (Arabic: نبيل), rendered in some languages as Nebil, is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "noble". The feminine version is Nabila...
- Nebil Özgentürk (born 1959 in Adana) is a Turkish writer, journalist and director of do****entaries. Özgentürk, who is the brother of director Ali Özgentürk...
- Nebil Caidi (born 25 September 1988) is an Italian of Moroccan origin football defender who plays for amateur-level side USD classe. A Cesena youth product...
- 14, 1984. He was the son of Turkish American immigrant and wine grower Nebil Zarif and Jewish American Nancy Davis, daughter of industrialist and billionaire...
- weightlifter Dina Haroun, actress Farrah Yousef, singer Samar Yazbek, writer Nebil Özgentürk, Turkish journalist and director Mohammed Makhlouf, Syrian businessman...
- Abbas Halim (Egyptian Arabic: عباس حليم, 9 October 1897 – 6 July 1978), also known as Nabil Abbas Halim or Sherief Abbas Halim, was a prince of the Muhammad...
- of Celal, and then betrays them as soon as things do not go as expected. Nebil Sayın as Coşkun: A former ****ociate of Celal and the man who kidnapped Umut...
- based on spurious scholarship (though his scholarship is usually sound)." Nebil Husayn, formerly of Princeton University, wrote a sharply critical review...