Najjar (Arabic: نجّار) is an Arabic and Sephardic surname and profession meaning carpenter. Notable people with surnames Najjar, al-Najjar, or al-Najar include:
Ancient
- Habib Al-Najjar (c. AD 5-40), or Saint Habib the Carpenter
 - Yousef Al-Najjar (c. 90 BC-AD 18), or Saint Joseph the Carpenter, Jesus's legal father
 - Ibn Al Najjar a hanbali scholar of Sunni Islam
 
Modern
- Aida Najjar (1938–2020), Palestinian-Jordanian writer
 - Ammar Campa-Najjar (born 1989), American Democratic politician
 - Ahmad El Najjar, Egyptian economist
 - Ammar Al-Najar (born 1997), Saudi football player
 - Fadel Al-Najjar (born 1985), Jordanian professional basketball player
 - Fouad Najjar (1930–1992), Lebanese agronomist and politician
 - Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese lawyer and politician
 - Humaid Al-Najar, Emirati footballer
 - John Najjar, executive stylist at Ford Motor Company and creator of the Ford Mustang
 - Mansor Al-Najar, Saudi football player
 - Marwan G. Najjar (1947–2023), Lebanese scriptwriter
 - Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar (born 1956), Iranian politician
 - Moudi Najjar (born 2000), Australian football player
 - Muhammad Youssef al-Najjar (1930–1973), commonly known as Abu Youssef, Palestinian militant
 - Najwa Najjar (born 1965), Palestinian filmmaker
 - Redha al-Najar, Tunisian citizen who was held in US custody in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility
 - Ramsay G. Najjar (1952–2020), Lebanese businessman
 - Rouzan al-Najjar, Palestinian nurse assisting injured Palestinians accidentally hit by ricochet by Israeli sniper on June 1, 2018
 - Victor Assad Najjar (1914–2002), Lebanese-born American pediatrician and microbiologist, known for the Crigler–Najjar syndrome
 
Fictional characters
- Noore Najjar, a fictional character from 2014 Ubisoft video game Far Cry 4
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Najjar
 - Naggar
 
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