Qusay
Qusay (also transliterated as Qusai, Arabic: قصي, IPA: [qusˤɑjj]) is a masculine given name. It may refer to:
People
- Qusai Abu Alieh, Jordanian footballer
- Qusai Abtini, Syrian child actor
- Ahmed Kousay Altaie, Iraqi American United States Army soldier, captured in Baghdad
- Qusay Habib, Syrian footballer
- Qusay Hussein, Iraqi businessman and politician, second son of Saddam Hussein
- Qusai ibn Kilab, Quraishi king of Mecca, ancestor of Hashemites (Muhammad)
- Qusay Munir, Iraqi footballer
- Qusay Salahaddin, Iraqi student union leader, assassinated in 2005
- Qusai (musician) (born Qusai Kheder), Saudi Arabian rapper/record producer
- Michel Qissi, Moroccan-Belgian actor
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gollark: Humans are good at some stuff, computers are good at some stuff, and when they're better at it they tend to be MUCH better.
gollark: I mean, phones are basically small computers anyway.
gollark: > Well yes, but you can do it without a computer, which could be valuable.Somewhat valuable. But I'm also likely to have a phone around nowadays.
gollark: See, personally, I don't see much value in being able to do base conversions really fast mentally when I can offload that work to a computer of some kind.
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