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Sadik Saadiq is an Arabic masculine given name. Originally a word in Arabic صديق which is translated as ''friend''. The Arabic word for friend is derived from the root ''sdk'' صدق which often refers to honesty, truth or loyalty. Variants of the n ... is an Arabic masculine given name. It may also refer to: * Sadik (surname), list of people with the surname * ''Sadik'' (comics), an Italian crime comic book series * '' Sadik 2'', a 2013 French horror movie {{disambiguation ...
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Sadik
Saadiq is an Arabic masculine given name. Originally a word in Arabic صديق which is translated as ''friend''. The Arabic word for friend is derived from the root ''sdk'' صدق which often refers to honesty, truth or loyalty. Variants of the name include Sadek (other), Sadek, Sadiq (Indian actor), Sadiq, Siddiq, Siddique (other), Siddique, Sadqi etc. Notable people with the name include: * Sadik Ahmed (born 1977), British Bangladeshi film director, cinematographer, writer, producer * Sadik Albayrak (born 1942), Turkish journalist and author *Sadik Balarabe (born 1992), English footballer * Sadık Giz (1911–1979), Turkish politician * Sadik Hakim (1919–1983), American jazz pianist * Sadik Harchaoui (born 1973), Moroccan-Dutch legal academic * Sadik Kaceli (1914–2000), Albanian painter * Sadiq Khan (born 1970), Mayor of London * Sadik Mikhou (born 1990), Moroccan middle distance runner * Sadik Mujkič (born 1968), Slovenian rower * Sadik Yemni (born 1951), ...
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Sadik (surname)
Sadik () is an Arabic origin surname which is also used as a masculine given name. It means "friend" and "righteous and virtuous person." The word is used as ''Sadık'' in Turkish, and it was first recorded in ''Atabetü'l-Hakayık'' in the 12th century. Notable people with the surname include: Sadik *Irfan Sadik (born 1999), Albanian–Finnish football player *Janette Sadik-Khan (born 1961), American civil servant * Mahmud Sadik (born 1952), citizen of Afghanistan who was held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba *Nafis Sadik (1929–2022), Pakistani physician * Omar Sadik (born 2004), Moroccan football player *Omowunmi Sadik (born 1964), Nigerian chemist *Sadik Mohammed Symon (born 1985), known as Symon Sadik, Bangladeshi film actor * Shibli Sadik (1941–2010), Bangladeshi film director * Sullemana Sadik (born 1960), Ghanaian boxer * Xhafer Sadik (1874–1945), Albanian leader of the Bektashi Order Bektashism (, ) is a Sufi order of Islam that e ...
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Sadik (comics)
Sadik is the title character of an Italian crime comic book series, published between 1965 and 1967. Background The comic series was created on the heels of the success of fumetti neri such as ''Diabolik'' and ''Kriminal'' by Nino Cannata as writer and by "Gian" (generally identified as Gianni Fagioli, but sometimes indicated as Gianni Valente by other sources) as artist. It featured the violent adventures of a black-dressed criminal, Sadik, of his lover Loona, and of their main antagonist, the FBI agent Eddie Castle, inspired for his graphics rendering to French actor Eddie Constantine. The comic book debuted in March 1965, and it got an immediate success, selling over 100,000 copies. After the second issue, the editor Nino Del Buono, scared because of the censorship and the judicial seizure hitting similar magazines decided to suspend publication and eventually sold the magazine to Edizioni Antares. In 1966 the magazine was acquired by Edizioni Alhambra. It eventually closed i ...
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