Proper noun
Bitar (plural Bitars)
A surname.
In the fall of 1958, Nasser formed a tripartite committee consisting of Zakaria Mohieddin, al-Hawrani, and Salah Bitar to oversee developments in Syria. Source: Internet
COO Daniela Calleja Bitar added: "The Coronavirus situation has increased the demand for Richmond’s services and has also increased the cost to run our services especially the residential services. Source: Internet
Karim Bitar, of the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs, said: "Iraqis had the sense that the game was already decided, that the elections were pre-packaged." Source: Internet
In the fourth inning, sophomore pitcher Robert Brown allowed Cornell to load the bases before giving up a grand slam to junior designated hitter Ellis Bitar. Source: Internet
One young man donned a kufi, or skull cap, and classmates wouldn’t sit next to him, Bitar says. Source: Internet
The town's attorney, Remzy Bitar, didn't immediately reply to an email. Source: Internet