Arab Mexican - Notable People

Notable People

  • Carlos Slim, business magnate, richest man in the world, of Lebanese descent.
  • Enrique Dau, former mayor of Guadalajara
  • José Murat Casab, former Governor of Oaxaca and a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party of Iraqi descent.
  • Alfredo Harp Helú, Mexican businessman of Lebanese origin.
  • Salma Hayek, actress born to a Mexican mother of Spanish descent and Mexican father of Lebanese descent.
  • Jaime Sabines, poet of Lebanese descent.
  • Victor Nacif, Vice President of Design Business Aspects for Nissan Design America, of Iraqi descent.
  • Mauricio Féres Yázbek (Garcés), actor of Lebanese descent from Tampico, Tamaulipas
  • Alfonso Petersen, mayor of Guadalajara. German, Danish and Lebanese descent.
  • Mohammed Yussuf, footballer of Iraqi descent.
  • Raùl Machi, Baseball player of Palestinian descent.
  • Emilio Hassan, footballer, nephew of Carlos Slim, of Lebanese descent.
  • Mohammed Yousif Rahim, footballer, of Iraqi descent.
  • Lizeth Farah de Gebara, Mexican of Lebanese origin, mother of Paulette Gebara who missing child found dead at home in 2010.
  • Mauricio Gebara, Mexican of Lebanese origin, father of Paulette Gebara who missing child found dead at home in 2010.
  • Roberto Assad, Mexican actor and model to paternal of Arab descent.
  • Abdul Sahib Machi, writer of Palestinian descent
  • Paul Ham, bassist for Anabantha, of Lebanese descent.
  • Ricardo Dájer Nahum, Mexican politician of Lebanese origin.
  • Adela Micha, Mexican journalist of Jewish Lebanese and Syrian descent.
  • Jeff Becerra, Heavy metal musician of Lebanese descent.
  • Capulina, actor of Lebanese descent.
  • Jaime Camil, Actor, singer of Egyptian and Brazilian descent.
  • Isaac Saba Raffoul, businessman of Syrian-Lebanese descent.
  • Mizada Mohamed, Astrologer of Lebanese descent.
  • Abraham Zaied Dabdoub,politician and businessman of Palestinian descent
  • Astrid Hadad, Mexican actress of Lebanese descent.
  • Miguel Sabah, a Mexican international footballer of mixed Palestinian/Mexican descent
  • Liliana Abud, an actress in telenovelas and Mexican cinema.
  • Farah Abud, an actress in telenovelas and Mexican cinema.
  • José Sulaimán, President of the World Boxing Council, Lebanese descent.
  • Antonio Mohamed, Argentine-born Mexican soccer player of Lebanese descent.
  • Samer Haj Omar Wade, football player currently playing for Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz. He is of Lebanese background.
  • Kamel Nacif Borge, Mexican businessman of Lebanese descent.
  • Jesús Murillo Karam, Mexican politician of Lebanese descent.
  • Jaime Maussan, Mexican journalist of Arab descent.
  • Susana Harp, Singer born a to Mexican father of Lebanese descent.
  • Emilio Chuayffet, Mexican politician of Lebanese descent.
  • Omar Fayad, Mexican politician of Lebanese descent.
  • Rosemary Barkett, U.S. Federal Judge to Syrian parent.
  • Jorge Kahwagi, Mexican boxer, lawyer, businessman, and politician of Lebanese descent.
  • Carlos Jiménez Mabarak, Musician of Lebanese descent.
  • Maruan Soto Antaki, Mexican film director of Syrian descent.
  • Ikram Antaki, Mexican writer, Mother of Maruan Soto Antaki, of Syrian origin.
  • Arturo Elías Ayub, Mexican businessman of Syrian-Lebanese descent.
  • Alfredo Elias Ayub, Director General of Federal Electricity Commission, Arturo Elías Ayub is his youngest brother, of Syrian-Lebanese descent.
  • Alejandro Bichir, Mexican actor of Lebanese descent.
  • Odiseo Bichir, Mexican actor, Son of Alejandro Bichir, of Lebanese descent.
  • Demián Bichir, Mexican actor, Son of Alejandro Bichir, of Lebanese descent.
  • Bibelot Mansur, actress born to a Mexican mother and a father of Lebanese descent.
  • Armando Ahued, Mexican, Former Responsible of Health Federal Institution at the Federal District of Mexico City of Lebanese descent.
  • Geraldine Zinat, Mexican actress of Arab origin.

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