Proper noun
Khalaf (plural Khalafs)
A surname from Arabic.
For adventurous investors, Laith Khalaf suggests the Jupiter Global Managed fund is a suitable option, while the AXA Framlington Managed Balanced fund is more suited to people wanting to have a balance between high and low risk. Source: Internet
It is interesting to note that Al Khalaf was director of the commercial affairs department of the very ministry (economy) more than a decade ago which is now involved in clampdown on the errant car dealers. Source: Internet
Salah Khalaf and Khalil al-Wazir state Fatah's first formal meeting was in October 1959. Source: Internet
Deputy Foreign Minister Khalaf Khalafov from Azerbaijan’s side and Director General for Bilateral Affairs of the Foreign Ministry Anick Van Calster from Belgium’s side took part in the political consultations. Source: Internet
Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, a billionaire real estate tycoon and philanthropist who is all for ties with Israel, is already getting tourist packages ready to market to Israelis, coronavirus be damned. Source: Internet
“No one cares for taxi drivers in Sweden,” said Khalaf, who tested positive and was admitted to a hospital when his condition deteriorated. Source: Internet