Amioun - Families

Families

  • Abi Chahine (Abou Chahine)
  • Abi Saleh (Abou Saleh)
  • Abi Rustom (Abou Roustom)
  • Aboud
  • Al Azar (El Azar)
  • Andraos
  • Atiyeh (Atieh - Atiah)
  • Azar
  • Badawi (Badwi)
  • Barakat
  • Bou Khiyar
  • Borgi (Bourgi)
  • Candalaft (Kantilanaftis/Kαντηλαναφτης)
  • Chammas
  • Daaboul
  • Darazi
  • Dergham
  • Dib (Deeb)
  • Elias
  • Faraj
  • Faysal
  • Ghantous
  • Haidar (Haydar)
  • Hajj Obeid
  • Hawi
  • Jabbour
  • Kakos (Al Roumi)
  • Karam
  • Khoury
  • Khouzami
  • Makhlouta
  • Mansour
  • Meani (Maani)
  • Meckdad (Mokdad)
  • Mina
  • Mnayyar
  • Nabbout
  • Naser (Nasr)
  • Nassar
  • Nassif
  • Nouhaily
  • Obeid
  • Ojaimi(Ojaimy)
  • Ramadi (Ramady)
  • Rizk
  • Saade (Saadeh)
  • Saghir (El Saghir)
  • Salem
  • Saliba
  • Sassine
  • Sayegh
  • Seoud
  • Saifan (Saiifan)
  • Saoud
  • Sawaya
  • Semaan
  • Smaili (Smayli)
  • Srour
  • Taleb
  • Touma
  • Wehbe
  • Yazbeck
  • Yazigi
  • Younes
  • Zahlout
  • Zaidan
  • Zain

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Famous quotes containing the word families:

    Accidents will occur in the best-regulated families; and in families not regulated by that pervading influence which sanctifies while it enhances ... in short, by the influence of Woman, in the lofty character of Wife, they may be expected with confidence, and must be borne with philosophy.
    Charles Dickens (1812–1870)

    Children from humble families must be taught how to command just as other children must be taught how to obey.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    We as a nation need to be reeducated about the necessary and sufficient conditions for making human beings human. We need to be reeducated not as parents—but as workers, neighbors, and friends; and as members of the organizations, committees, boards—and, especially, the informal networks that control our social institutions and thereby determine the conditions of life for our families and their children.
    Urie Bronfenbrenner (b. 1917)