Saliba
Saliba may refer to:
- Saliba language (South America), an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela
- Piaroa–Saliban languages, small proposed language family of the middle Orinoco Basin (Venezuela and Colombia)
- Saliba language (Papua New Guinea), Oceanic language spoken on the islets off the southeastern tip of Papua New Guinea
Persons
- Saliba (family), a predominantly Christian family of Lebanon and Malta
- Adam Saliba (born 1972), Australian rules footballer
- Gaby Saliba, Lebanese fashion designer and hairdresser
- George Saliba, Professor of Arabic and Islamic Science at Columbia University, New York
- Joe Saliba, Maltese politician and Secretary General of the Nationalist Party of Malta
- John A. Saliba, Maltese-born Jesuit priest, a professor of religious studies, writer and researcher in the field of new religious movements.
- Marianne Saliba (born 1960), Australian politician
- Naseeb Saliba (1915–2008), construction mogul and philanthropist
- Nicky Saliba (born 1966), Maltese football (soccer) player
- Philip (Saliba) (1931–2014), Archbishop for Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
Places
- Saliba Street, old main street in Medieval Cairo, Egypt
Others
- Tutor-Saliba Corporation, American building contractor and heavy civil works construction company
See also
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