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Latifa


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the name

Latifa, Lateefa or Lateefah is a feminine Arabic (لٓطِيفٓة) given name which means "gentle",{{cite journal

Notable persons

Lateefa(h)

  • Lateefa Al Gaood, Bahraini politician
  • Lateefah Durosinmi (born 1957), Nigerian academic
  • Lateefah Simon (born 1977), American activist

Latifa

  • Latifa (singer) (born 1961), or Latifa Arfaoui, Tunisian pop music singer
  • Princess Fawzia-Latifa of Egypt (born 1982), Egyptian princess
  • Latifa Baka (born 1964), Moroccan author
  • Latifa Elouadrhiri (born 1952), Moroccan physicist
  • Princess Lalla Latifa (1943/44-2024), widow of king Hassan II
  • Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum (born 1985), UAE princess
  • Latifa Ben Mansour (born 1950), Algerian writer and linguist
  • Latifa bint Fahd Al Saud (1959-2013), Saudi royal
  • Latifa al-Zayyat (1923-1996), Egyptian activist and writer

Latifah

  • Queen Latifah (born 1970), American rapper, singer, and actress
  • Latifah Bee Ghows (1911-2005), Malaysian physician

Sufi psychology

  • Lataif-e-Sitta, special perception organs in Sufi spiritual psychology, for example Latifa Qalabiya

References

References

  1. ""لٓطِيفٓة": examples and translations in context".
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