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Shukri (Arabic: شكري) (Turkish: Şükrü), alternatively Shoukri, Shoukry, Shokri, Choukri, Choucri, Chokri etc., is an Arabic name for males meaning "thankful". It is the masculine active participle of the Arabic verb, شَكَرَ, meaning "to be thankful". The feminine form of the name is Shukriya or Shukria (شكريّة), or Şükriye in Turkish. It can be used as either a given name or surname. A similar Arabic name is Shakir (Feminine form: Shakira).
Choukri Abahnini (born 1960), pole vault athlete from Tunisia
Shukri al-Quwatli (1891–1967), president of Syria from 1943 to 1949 and from 1955 to 1958
Choucri Atafi (born 1981), Moroccan Greco-Roman wrestler
Chokri Belaid (1964-2013), Tunisian lawyer and politician
Chokri El Ouaer (born 1966), former Tunisian football goalkeeper
Shukri Ghanem (born 1942), former General Secretary of the People's Committee in Libya
Shukri Hussein Gure (born 1978), Somali politician
Shukri Mustafa, Egyptian Khariji
Choukri Ouaïl, Algerian footballer
Shoukry Sarhan (1925-1997), Egyptian actor
Shukri Rahim, Malaysian cricketer
Shukri Toefy (born 1984), Cape Town based film producer
Abdel Rahman Shokry, Egyptian poet
Ahmed Shoukry, Egyptian footballer
Alawi Shukri, Emirati cricketer
Andrew Wagih Shoukry (born 1990), Egyptian professional squash player
Artin Bey Shoukry, Egyptian Foreign Minister from 1844 to 1850
Shoukri brothers, Andre Khalef Shoukri and Ihab Shoukri, a pair of Egyptian-Northern Irish loyalist paramilitaries
Hassan Bey Shukri, co-founded the Muslim National Associations (MNA)
Ibrahim Shoukry (1916-2008), Egyptian politician
Islam Shokry, Egyptian footballer currently playing for Egyptian club "Tersana"
Javid Shokri, Iranian footballer
Mahmoud Shokry, chief of staff of the Egyptian Army
Mamdouh Shoukri, seventh President and Vice-Chancellor of York University
Mohamed Choukri (1935-2003), Moroccan author and novelist
Mohammad Shukri (cricketer) (born 1986), Malaysian cricketer
Moustapha Choukri (1945-1980), Moroccan footballer
Muhammad Shukri (1861-1919), Christian convert who became a missionary by the name of Johannes Avetaranian
Monia Chokri (born 1983), Canadian actress
Moustapha Choukri (1945-1980), Moroccan football midfielder
Nancy Shukri, Malaysian politician
Peter Shoukry (born 1986), Egyptian-American model and artist
Sameh Shoukry (born 1952), Egyptian career diplomat
Suhaizi Shukri (born 1979), Malaysian football referee
Emile Shukri Habibi (1922 - 1996) Palestinian/Israeli Arab writer and communist politician
Ezzedine Choukri Fishere (born 1966), Egyptian novelist, diplomat and academic
Shokri Kola, a village in Kheyrud Kenar Rural District, in the Central District of Nowshahr County, Mazandaran Province, Iran
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