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Mouna (given Name)
Mouna is a feminine given name. People with the name include: * Mouna-Hodan Ahmed (born 1972), writer from Djibouti * Mouna Ayoub (born 1957), Kuwaiti-born French socialite and businesswoman of Lebanese origin * Mouna Chebbah (born 1982), Tunisian handballer * Mouna Benabderrassoul (born 1984), Moroccan taekwondo athlete * Mouna Esmaeilzadeh (born 1980), Swedish/Iranian medical doctor, neuroscientist, entrepreneur and TV personality * Mouna Fettou (born 1970), Moroccan actress * Mouna Hachim (born 1967), Moroccan writer * Mouna Hannachi, Tunisian football former player and current manager * Mouna Jlezi (born 1991), Tunisian handball player * Mouna Karray, Tunisian photographer and video artist * Mouna Noureddine (born 1937), Tunisian actress * Mouna Sabri (born 1984), former Moroccan tennis player * Mouna Bassili Sehnaoui (born 1945), Lebanese painter, writer and artist * Mouna Traoré Mouna Traoré (born May 4, 1995) is a Canadian actress and filmmaker. She is known for ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Mouna-Hodan Ahmed
Mouna-Hodan Ahmed () (born 1972) is a writer from Djibouti Djibouti, officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Somalia to the south, Ethiopia to the southwest, Eritrea in the north, and the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to the east. The country has an area ..., one of the few women writers in the country. Born into a family of five children, she completed her primary and secondary schooling in Djibouti before pursuing higher education in France. She then returned to her native country to teach. Her first novel, ''Les enfants du khat'', was published in 2002. References {{Authority control 1972 births Living people Djiboutian women writers Djiboutian novelists Women novelists 21st-century novelists 21st-century women writers Djiboutian educators 21st-century Djiboutian people ...
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Mouna Ayoub
Mouna Ayoub () (born 27 February 1957 in Kuwait) is a French socialite and businesswoman of Lebanese origin. Frequently in the media, she is often a guest of the Cannes film festival and makes headlines in French gossip magazines. Biography She was born into a Maronite Christian family. At the age of 20 she converted to Islam to marry Nasser Al-Rashid, a 40-year-old businessman and adviser to King Fahd. She has five children with Nasser Al-Rashid. After eighteen years of marriage, and according to her divorce agreements, she left Saudi Arabia and built a fortune by investing in real estate and stocks. She wrote about her marriage in her 2000 book ''La Vérité: autobiographie''. Ayoub stated she wrote the book to explain her situation, and to address allegations published by a Lebanese magazine that she was a modern-day Madame Bovary. As Scott MacLeod of ''Time'' wrote: "But if her tale provides a rare look at the extravagance often wrought by unimagined wealth, it also serves ...
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Mouna Chebbah
Mouna Chebbah (born 8 July 1982) is a Tunisian handballer for Kastamonu and the Tunisian national team. She was also a member of Danish club Viborg HK from 1 July 2010 until June 2014. In the summer of 2016 she signed with French handball club Chambray Touraine Handball. Career National team She participated in the 2009 World Championship in China, where Tunisia placed 14th, and Chebbah was among the top ten goal scorers. Chebbah played the final of the 2010 Africa Nations Championship, where Tunisia lost against Angola. She was voted best player of the tournament. In 2011 she participated in the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil, where the Tunisian team placed 18th. At the 2012 African Women's Handball Championship in Morocco, where Tunisia placed second behind Angola, Chebbah was selected to the All-Tournament Team, and was voted the best player of the championship. She participated in the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia, where Tunisia ...
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Mouna Benabderrassoul
Mouna Benabderrassoul (born May 12, 1984) is a Moroccan taekwondo athlete. She won the bronze medal in lightweight (-63 kg) at the 2001 World Taekwondo Championships in Jeju City, South Korea. Benabderrassoul represented her country in the -67 kg class at the 2008 Beijing Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes fro .... ReferencesMouna Benabderrassoul's profile at ESPN Sports 1984 births Living people Moroccan female taekwondo practitioners Taekwondo practitioners at the 2004 Summer Olympics Taekwondo practitioners at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic taekwondo practitioners for Morocco World Taekwondo Championships medalists 21st-century Moroccan sportswomen {{Morocco-taekwondo-bio-stub ...
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Mouna Esmaeilzadeh
Mouna Esmaeilzadeh (; born April 15, 1980) is an Iranian medical doctor, neuroscientist, entrepreneur and TV personality. She has a Ph.D. in neuroscience from Stockholm Brain Institute at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. Her expertise and know-how has been covered on Swedish national television where she's invited to talk about science, technology, neuroscience and investments/entrepreneurship. The previous secretary of the Nobel Committee Alf Lindberg, said that Esmaeilzadeh is one of the leading authorities within the "future of health". She was awarded the " MENSA award of the Year" as well as the "Fact-based Optimist of the Year Award" which was handed out in partnership with Google by Warp Institute, amongst many other awards and recognitions. Biography Mouna Esmaeilzadeh was born in Tehran. Barely surviving a dramatic journey as a refugee, she grew up outside Stockholm, Sweden with her family from the age of three. Her older brother is Saeid Esmaeilzadeh. She is married ...
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Mouna Fettou
Mouna Fettou (; born November 28, 1970) is a Moroccan actress who starred in a number of movies, plays, and TV shows. Some of her most famous roles were in the films (1995), '' Women... and Women'' (1997), Bnat Rahma ( 2008) and the serie Bnat el Asass ( 2021 ) She hosts the TV show '' Jari Ya Jari'' on Medi1 TV. She was honored with special recognition at the 2019 Marrakech International Film Festival for her 30 years of acting. Mouna Fettou made her theater debut by joining the professional theater workshop of the Mohammed-V National Theater from 1988 to 1990 . Mouna Fettou married on March 6, 1998 in Rabat to the director Saâd Chraïbi, with whom she had a son. They then divorced in July 2005. Acting credits Cinema Television Theatre * ''Nous sommes faits pour nous entendre'' by Tayeb Saddiki * ''The elephant'' by Faouzi BenSaïdi * ''Bartlett'' by Faouzi BenSaïdi Faouzi Bensaïdi (; born 14 March 1967) is a Moroccan film director, actor, screenwriter a ...
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Mouna Hachim
Mouna Hachim (born 24 October 1967) is a Moroccan writer and journalist. She has published several novels and non-fiction books. She has also created documentaries. Early life and education Mouna Hachim was born in Casablanca, 24 October 1967.Loubna Bernichi, "Interview de Mouna Hachim, auteur de Les Enfants de la Chaouia : Casablanca et son arrière-pays", ''Maroc Hebdo'', Casablanca, no. 592, 19 February 2004 She studied at University of Hassan II Casablanca, where she obtained a degree in French literature (faculty of letters and human sciences at Aïn Chock) and a diploma of in-depth studies in comparative literature (faculty of letters and human sciences Ben M'Sick-Sidi Othmane).''Al-Ahram Hebdo'', 2008 Her bachelor's thesis focused on the representation of Muslims in the ''Song of Roland'' and her DEA thesis on French courtesy in the Middle Ages with the first four troubadours of Langue d'oc. Career Since 1992, Hachim has worked in the Moroccan written press, and, since ...
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Mouna Hannachi
Mouna Hannachi () is a Tunisian football former player and current manager. Nicknamed ''Manino'', she played as a defender and has represented the Tunisia women's national team. Club career Hannachi has played for AS Banque de l’Habitat in Tunisia. International career Hannachi has capped for Tunisia at senior level, including a 0–4 friendly loss to Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ... on 23 June 2009. International goals ''Scores and results list Tunisia goal tally first'' See also * List of Tunisia women's international footballers References External links * * * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Footballers from Tunis Tunisian women's footballers Women's association football defenders Tunisia women's international foot ...
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Mouna Jlezi
Mouna Jlezi (born 22 June 1991) is a Tunisian handball player for Romanian club HCM Slobozia and the Tunisian national team. She participated at the 2015 and 2017 World Women's Handball Championship The 2017 IHF World Women's Handball Championship, the 23rd event hosted by the International Handball Federation, was held in Germany from 1 to 17 December 2017. Germany was the only applicant for this championship. Germany was host of the World C .... References 1991 births Living people Tunisian female handball players Tunisian expatriate handball players Tunisian expatriate sportspeople in Romania Expatriate handball players in Romania Place of birth missing (living people) {{Tunisia-handball-bio-stub ...
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Mouna Karray
Mouna Karray (born 1970) is a Tunisian photographer and video artist. Born in Sfax, Tunisia, she is primarily known for her photography and film. Her art explores socio-political themes in relation to identity. Background and education Karray was born in 1970 in Sfax, Tunisia. She studied cinema and photography at the Institut Supérieur d’Animation Culturelle in Tunis and earned her Masters in Photography in 2001 at the Tokyo Polytechnic University in Japan. She has done residencies at Centre d’Art Vivant De Radès (2004, Tunisia), the Cité internationale des arts (2005, Paris), and the Civitella Ranieri Foundation (2007, Umbria, Italy). She is currently working in Sfax and Paris. Art Karray's work mostly consists of photography and film, with themes of poverty, gender, and the Arab Spring resonating strongly. Her work mostly focuses on political messaging, as well as her experiences as a woman, an Arab, and a Tunisian. Her work focuses on how poverty has spread througho ...
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Mouna Noureddine
Saadia Oueslati (, born 23 January 1937), known professionally as Mouna Noureddine , is a Tunisian actress. The pseudonym of Mouna Noureddine was suggested by Mohamed Hedi Remnissi, an artist working in the theater of Bizerte. Biography Early life Noureddine studied in the elementary school of Muslim girls in Hammam-Lif. During this period, she was part of a local theatre troupe called "Ennahdha ettamthilia" (the student rise). She got her degree in 1952 and enrolled in the schoolteachers college of Tunis. Two years later, she switched to the Arabic theatre school of Tunis. At the age of fifteen, Noureddine, while still a student, meets during the rehearsals of ''The Merchant of Venice'' by William Shakespeare the young comedian Noureddine Kasbaoui to whom she gets married later. Mouna Noureddine gave birth to two boys and four girls In 1954, she worked in the municipal Arabic theatre troupe directed by Zeki Touleïmat. The year after, Mohamed Agrebi, the director of the ...
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