Omar
Al-Abdallat singer, songwriter
Lama Abu-Odeh educator, author
Ali Abuzamia fencer
Amjad Adaileh politician
Ayman Adais basketball player
Princess Bashmah Bani Ahmad princess
Kamel Ajlouni physician, endocrinology pioneer
Ali Khulqi Alsharairi politician
Abbas Arnaout film director, writer
Mazen Asfour art critic
Mousa Al-Awadi basketball player
Adnan Badran scientist, academic, politician
Mudar Seyyid Muhammad Badran politician
Khaldoun Baghdadi attorney
Marouf al-Bakhit former prime minister
Tha'er Bawab football striker
Timoor Daghistani ambassador
Nader al-Dahabi former prime minister
Eid Dahiyat politician, critic, academic
Hamza Dirani auto racer
Zade Dirani pianist, composer
Muhanna Al-Dura painter
Nasr Abdel Aziz Eleyan artist
Abdalla Ensour politician
Fahad Ensour government minister
Toujan al-Faisal human rights activist, politician
Fadia Faqir author
Adnan Farah psychologist
Elias Farkouh writer, novelist
Eid A-Fayez politician
Faisal al-Fayez former prime minister
Yousef Ghawanmeh historian, anthropologist
Fakhraldien Gor high jumper
Mohammad Hadrab basketball player
Rami Abdel-Hakeem Haikal musician
Eva Abu Halaweh lawyer, human rights activist
Suheir Hammad poet, author, political activist
Khalil Al-Hanahneh athlete
Daoud Hanania politician, heart surgeon
Badiya bint El Hassan princess
Rahma bint El Hassan princess
Dima Hattab ultra-marathon runner
Lama Hattab ultra-marathon runner
Sakher Hatter musician
Khairy Hirzalla painter
Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein king of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Aisha bint Al Hussein princess
Fouad Hussein journalist, author
Hashim bin Al Hussein prince
Lobo Ismail singer
Saad Jumaa former prime minister
Ayman Jumean fencer
Abdul Karim al-Kabariti former prime minister
Diana Karazon singer, tv host
Sa'ad Khair intelligence, security official
Amer Khammash general advisor to King Hussein
Zaid Al-Khas basketball player
Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh prime minister
Abdul llah Mohammad Khatib government minister
Norma Khouri author
Rashed Al Khuzai prince
Tawfiq Kreishan politician
Haider Mahmoud poet
Abdelsalam al-Majali former prime minister
Ayman Hazza'al-Majali former deputy prime minister
Habis al-Majali soldier, former chief of staff
Hazza'Barakat al-Majali former prime minister
Hussein Al-Majali military general
Khaled Mardam-Bey software developer
Suleiman Mousa author, historian
Bahjat al-Muhaisen military leader
Ghazi bin Muhammad prince
Kamel Muhyieddeen government minister
Al-Badawi al-Mulaththam writer, scholar, historian, translator
Fawzi al-Mulki diplomat, former prime minister
Hani Naser musician
Raghib al-Nashashibi military leader
Ibrahim Nasrallah poet, novelist, painter, photographer
Qassem Al-Nasser diplomat
Tawfiq Al-Nimri vocalist, composer, lyricist
Ahmad Obeidat former prime minister
Wajih Owais government minister, educator
Farouq Qasrawi diplomat
Mohydeen Izzat Quandour music composer, film director
Ibn al-Quff physician, surgeon
Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad prince
Ali Abu al-Ragheb former prime minister
Abdelraouf al-Rawabdeh former prime minister
Kassim Al-Refai artist
Samir Zaid al-Rifai former prime minister
Kassim al-Rimawi former prime minister
Odai Yusuf Ismaeel Al-Saify footballer
Waleed A. Samkari military leader
Mai Selim singer
Nabil Shaban actor
Zaid ibn Shaker former prime minister
Wesam Al-Sous basketball player
Ali Suheimat politician, statesman
Attallah Suheimat politician, statesman
Muhammad Suheimat military general, statesman
Salah Suheimat politician
Tareq Suheimat physician, military general, politician
Mahmoud Taha artist, potter, ceramicist
Mustafa Wahbi Al-Tal "Arar" nationalist, poet, political
agitator, philosopher
Wasfi al-Tal former prime minister
Basma bint Talal princess
Hussein bin Talal former king of Jordan
Muhammad bin Talal prince
Fat'hi Abu Taleb military leader, politician
Bahjat Talhouni former prime minister
Nabil Talhouni diplomat
Fayez al-Tarawneh former prime minister
Abdullah el-Tell military commander
Ja'afar Touqan architect
Fawwaz Tuqan poet, novelist
Neda Ulaby news reporter
Omar M. Yaghi chemist
Ali Jamal Zaghab basketball player
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi former head of al-Qaeda in Iraq
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