Saqr
Saqr or Sakr (in Arabic صقر), meaning Hawk is an Arabic given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
Saqr
- Saqr Geroushi, Chief of Staff of the Libyan Air Force
- Saqr bin Mohammad Al Qasimi (c. 1920–2010), Emîr, ruler of Ras Al Khaimah
- Saqr bin Muhammed bin Saqr Al-Qasimi (died 2007), member of the royal Al-Qasimi family, was deputy ruler of Sharjah till 1994
- Saqr bin Sultan Al Qasimi (1924–1993), Emir, ruler of Sharjah (1951 to 1965)
- Saqr bin Zayed Al Nahyan (1887–1928), third ruler of Abu Dhabi
as bin Saqr
- Ahmed bin Saqr al-Qassimi (fl. 2009), Chairman of the Ras Al Khaimah Department of Customs and Seaports
- Khalid bin Saqr Al Qasimi (fl. 1958–2003), former Crown Prince and deputy ruler of Ras al-Khaimah
- Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi (18th century–1866), ruler of the emirates of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah (1803–1840, 1840–1866)
as bint Saqr
- Asmaa bint Saqr Al Qasimi (2008–2013), UAE female poet
Surname
Sakr
- Antoine Sakr, Lebanese footballer
- Abd El-Karim Sakr (1918–1994), Egyptian football player
- Habib Abou Sakr, Lebanese Maronite academic
- Joseph Sakr (1939-1997), Lebanese folkloric and pop singer and stage actor
- Karol Sakr (born 1969), Lebanese singer
- Laila Shereen Sakr (born 1971), known by her moniker VJ Um Amel, Egyptian–American digital media theorist and artist
- Naomi Sakr, British professor, author and public speaker
- Okab Sakr (born 1975), Lebanese journalist and politician
- Omar Sakr (born 1996), Egyptian footballer and football agent
- Pascale Sakr (born 1964), Lebanese singer
- Yasser Sakr (born 1977), amateur Egyptian Greco-Roman wrestler
Saqr
- Ahmed Al Saqr (born 1970), Lebanese football player
- Etienne Saqr (born 1937) also known by his nom de guerre "Abu Arz", far-right, Lebanese nationalist leader
- Ihab Saqr, believed to have coordinated the 1995 bombing of the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad
- Mohamed Saqr (born 1981), Qatari football player
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