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Sabri () is a male given name of Arabic origin, it may refer to:


Given name

* Sabri Ali (born 2000), Djiboutian football player * Sabri Çakır (1955–2024), Turkish poet and teacher in Germany * Sabri Godo (1929–2011), Albanian writer and politician * Sabri Gürses (born 1972), Turkish writer *
Sabri Jiryis Sabri Jiryis (, , ; born in 1938), also known as Sabri Jaris, Sabri Geries or Sabri Jirais, is a Palestinian- Arab Israeli writer and lawyer, a graduate of the Hebrew University law faculty, and Palestinian activist. In 1966, the first edition of ...
(born 1938), Arab-Israeli writer * Sabri Kaliç (1966–2012), Turkish film director *
Sabri Khan Ustad Sabri Khan (21 May 1927 – 1 December 2015) was an Indian sarangi player, who was descended on both sides of his family from a line of distinguished musicians. Early life Sabri Khan was born on 21 May 1927 in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, B ...
(1927–2015), Indian musician *
Sabri Lamouchi Sabri Lamouchi (born 9 November 1971) is a French professional Manager (association football), football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. During his 19-year playing career, Lamouchi played for clubs in France, Italy and Qata ...
(born 1971), French football player and manager * Sabri Lontadila (born 1992), French basketball player *
Sabri Sarıoğlu Sabri Sarıoğlu (born 26 July 1984) is a Turkish former professional footballer who most notably played for Galatasaray and the Turkey national team. Club career Galatasaray Born in Çarşamba, Samsun Province, Sabri spent almost his entire ...
(born 1984), Turkish football player


Surname

* Ali Sabri (1920–1991), Egyptian politician * Hend Sabri, Tunisian actress *
Masud Sabri Masud Sabri, also known as Masʿūd Ṣabrī (; zh, s=麦斯武德·沙比尔, t=麥斯武德·沙比爾, p=Màisīwǔdé·Shābì'ěr; 1886–1952), was an ethnic Uyghur politician of the Republic of China who served as the governor of Xinjiang ...
, Uyghur Governor of Xinjiang * Mostafa Sabri (born 1984), Iranian footballer * Naji Sabri, Iraqi politician *
Nazli Sabri Nazli Sabri (; 25 June 1894 – 29 May 1978) was the first queen consort in the Kingdom of Egypt from 1919 to 1936. She was the second wife of King Fuad I. Early life Nazli was born on 25 June 1894 to an Egyptians, Egyptian father and a mother o ...
(1894–1978), Queen consort of Egypt * Osman Sabri (1905–1993), Kurdish politically active poet *
Rais Anis Sabri Rais Anis Sabri from Najibabad, Uttar Pradesh, India is one of the youngest performing Sufiana Qawwals. He is the son and disciple of Rais Sabri, who in turn is a disciple of the famous Qawwal Aslam Sabri. Rais Anis Sabri started learning the i ...
, Indian qawwali singer * Shaarib Sabri (born 1988), Indian singer and composer, brother of Toshi * Shabab Sabri (born 1979), Indian singer * Toshi Sabri (born 1984), Indian singer and composer * Yasmine Sabri (born 1987), Egyptian actress *
Sabri Brothers The Sabri Brothers (Punjabi language, Punjabi, ) were a musical band from Pakistan who were performers of Sufi qawwali music and were closely connected to the Chishti Order. They are considered one of the greatest Sufi qawwali singers of all ti ...
, Pakistani qawwali singers, including Ghulam Farid Sabri and Maqbool Ahmed Sabri **
Amjad Sabri Amjad Farid Sabri (23 December 1970 – 22 June 2016) was a Pakistani qawwali singer and a proponent of the Sufi Muslim tradition. Son of Ghulam Farid Sabri and nephew of Maqbool Ahmed Sabri of the Sabri Brothers, he emerged as one of So ...
, Ghulam Farid's son


See also

* Sabri, Iran, a village in the Razavi Khorasan province of Iran * Chishti Sabri, Sufi sub order of the
Chishti Order The Chishti order () is a Sufi Tariqa, order of Sunni Islam named after the town of Chishti Sharif District, Chisht, Afghanistan where it was initiated by Abu Ishaq Shami. The order was brought to Herat and later spread across South Asia by Mu ...
**
Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari Khwāja Sultan-ul-Arifeen Sayyid Alauddin Ali Ahmed “Sabir” (1196–1291) also known as Sabir Kaliyari (; ), was an Indian Sunni Muslim preacher and Sufi saint of the 13th century. He was a nephew and successor to Baba Fareed, great grandso ...
, Indian Sufi saint, founder of the order {{given name, type=both Arabic-language given names Arabic-language surnames Masculine given names Turkish masculine given names