Rabih

Meaning of Rabih

Rabih is a male name of Arabic origin. In Arabic, it is pronounced as rah-BEE (/rɑːˈbiː/). This name has variations such as Rabeeh. Although not extremely popular in the United States, there have been occurrences of newborns being named Rabih. According to data from the United States, Rabih ranked 12364th in 2007 and was given to 5 babies that year. It is worth noting that popularity rankings for this name may vary over time and across different regions. Overall, Rabih carries a strong and unique sound, embodying a sense of cultural heritage for those who choose it for their baby boys.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as rah-BEE (/rɑːˈbiː/)

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Similar Names to Rabih

Notable People Named Rabih

Rabih Mohammad Ataya is a Lebanese professional footballer known for his role as a right winger for TP Mazembe.
Rabih Mroué is a versatile Lebanese artist known for his work in stage and film acting, playwriting, and visual arts, often incorporating photography, text, and sculpture into his installations.
Rabih Abou-Khalil is a Lebanese-born oud player and composer known for blending Arabic music with jazz and classical influences.
Rabih Alameddine is an American painter and writer, known for his award-winning novel The Wrong End of the Telescope.
Rabih Kayrouz is a Lebanese fashion designer and the founder of Maison Rabih Kayrouz, a renowned fashion house established in Paris in 2008.
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