Badawi
In Arabic onomastics ("nisbah"), Al-Badawi denotes a relationship to or from Bedouin areas (consequently "badawi" may sometimes imply rustic). It is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
- Ahmad al-Badawi, a saint in Islam
 - Al-Baydawi, philosopher and mufassir
 - Jamal al-Bedawi, also written Jamal al-Badawi, a contemporary Yemeni accused and convicted of planning the USS Cole Bombing
 - Jamal Badawi, Egyptian-born Canadian professor and author
 - Abdel Hamid Badawi, Egyptian jurist and Foreign Minister
 - Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Malaysia's fifth prime minister
 - Abdel Rahman Badawi, Egyptian existentialist philosopher
 - El-Sayyid el-Badawi, Egyptian businessman and the President of Al-Wafd Party
 - Helmy Bahgat Badawi, first chairman of the Suez Canal Authority
 - Mohamed Badawi, Sudanese linguist and publisher, singer and composer
 - Mohsen Badawi, Egyptian entrepreneur, political activist, and writer
 - Nadia Badawi, Egyptian-born Australian medical researcher, specialising in cerebral palsy
 - Raif Badawi, Saudi Arabian blogger and prisoner of conscience
 - Samar Badawi, Saudi Arabian human rights activist
 - Zaki Badawi, Muslim scholar
 - Zeinab Badawi, British newsreader and broadcaster
 
Given name:
- Badawi al-Jabal, a Syrian poet
 
Other:
- Stage name of Israeli composer Raz Mesinai
 
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