Hariri
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Hariri is a surname and derivative of harir (Arabic for silk) which indicates a mercantile background at one point in that field.
Lebanon
- Bahia Hariri, Lebanese politician; sister of Rafic Hariri
- Bahaa Hariri (born 1966), Lebanese businessman; eldest son of Rafic Hariri
- Hind Hariri, daughter and youngest child of Rafic Hariri
- Nazik Hariri, widow of Rafic Hariri
- Rafic Hariri (1944–2005), Lebanese business tycoon and Lebanese Prime Minister (1992–1998; 2000–2004); assassinated
- Saad Hariri (born 1970), Lebanese politician and Lebanese Prime Minister (2009–2011; second son of Rafic Hariri)
Iraq and Syria
- Al-Hariri of Basra (1054–1122), Turko-Persian high government official of the Seljuk Empire, language scholar and poet
- Fawzi Hariri (born 1958), Iraqi Minister of Industry and Minerals (since 2006)
- Franso Hariri (1937–2001), Iraqi politician
- Lamia Al Hariri, Syrian diplomat
- Wahbi al-Hariri (1914–1994), Syrian-American architect, artist and author
- Ziad Hariri, Syrian Army chief of staff (1963)
Others
- Ali Hariri, Kurdish poet
- Robert Hariri, MD, PhD, former CEO of Celgene Cellular Therapuetics, and co-founder of Human Longevity, Inc.
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