List of Moroccans - People of Mixed Moroccan and European Ancestry

People of Mixed Moroccan and European Ancestry

  • Fu'ad Aït Aattou - French Actor, Moroccan father and French mother
  • Natacha Amal - Belgian Actress, Moroccan father and Russian mother
  • Aure Atika - French actress, French father and Moroccan mother
  • Malika Ayane - Italian singer, Moroccan father and Italian mother
  • Mehdi Carcela-González - Moroccan Soccer player, Spanish father and Moroccan mother
  • Sara Chafak - Finnish beauty pageant titleholder, Moroccan father and Finnish mother
  • Manuel da Costa - Soccer player, Portuguese father and Moroccan mother
  • Sofia Essaidi - Moroccan French singer, Moroccan father and French mother
  • Touriya Haoud - Dutch actress, Moroccan father and Macedonian mother
  • Saïd El Khadraoui - Belgian politician, Moroccan father and Flemish Belgian mother
  • Hind Laroussi Tahiri - Dutch singer, Moroccan father and Dutch mother
  • Amine Lecomte - Soccer player, French father and Moroccan mother
  • Lee Lamrani Ibrahim "Lightning" Murray - British-Moroccan cage fighter turned gangster, Moroccan father and English mother
  • Édith Piaf - French singer, Moroccan great-grandfather

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