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Look up Kuwaiti or kuwaití in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kuwaiti may refer to: Something of, from, or related to the country of Kuwait A person from
Kuwaiti
Country in West Asia
southern Kuwait led to the Battle of Hamdh. The Battle of Hamdh involved 2,000 Ikhwan fighters against 100 Kuwaiti cavalrymen and 200 Kuwaiti infantrymen
Kuwait
Beginning of the 1990–1991 Gulf War
hostile Iranian actions against Kuwait. Iran repeatedly targeted Kuwaiti oil tankers in 1984 and fired weapons at Kuwaiti security personnel stationed on
Iraqi_invasion_of_Kuwait
Currency of Kuwait
The Kuwaiti dinar (Arabic: دينار كويتي, code: KWD) is the currency of Kuwait. It is sub-divided into 1,000 fulūs. As of 2026[update], the Kuwaiti dinar
Kuwaiti_dinar
Kuwaiti sports club
Kuwait Sports Club, also known as Al-Kuwait, (Arabic: نادي الكويت الرياضي) is a Kuwaiti professional football club based in Kuwait City. They have won
Kuwait_SC
Sunni Kuwaiti citizens and 300,000 Shia Kuwaiti citizens. In 2002, the US Department of State estimated that there were 525,000 Sunni Kuwaiti citizens
Religion_in_Kuwait
Capital and largest city of Kuwait
liberal environment of Kuwait. Kuwaiti society embraced liberal and Western attitudes throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Most Kuwaiti women did not wear the
Kuwait_City
Oil wells burned by the Iraqi military during the Gulf War
The Kuwaiti oil fires were caused by the Iraqi military setting fire to a reported 605 to 732 oil wells along with an unspecified number of oil-filled
Kuwaiti_oil_fires
Combined military forces of Kuwait
simultaneously part leading and engaging the remainder of the Kuwaiti forces on the Kuwaiti border due to the effects of the 1973 Sanita combat engagement
Kuwait_Armed_Forces
Wayback Machine "Kuwait: Population by nationality (Kuwaiti/ Non-Kuwaiti) and sex (1990-2023)". November 2024. "THE BEDOONS OF KUWAIT Citizens without
Demographics_of_Kuwait
1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East
banknotes from Kuwait's Central Bank. At the same time, Saddam Hussein made the Kuwaiti dinar equal to the Iraqi dinar, thereby lowering the Kuwaiti currency
Gulf_War
Sheikhdom (1871–1961)
economy of Kuwait suffered. The decline in international trade resulted in an increase in gold smuggling by Kuwaiti ships to India. Some Kuwaiti merchant
Emirate_of_Kuwait
economy of Kuwait suffered. The decline in international trade resulted in an increase in gold smuggling by Kuwaiti ships to India. Some Kuwaiti merchant
History_of_Kuwait
Al-Qaeda courier who led U.S. intelligence to Osama bin Laden
Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, was a Pakistani Al-Qaeda courier who served as a trusted aide to Osama bin Laden. Born in Kuwait to Pakistani parents, al-Kuwaiti was an
Abu_Ahmed_al-Kuwaiti
Retaliatory strikes in the 2026 Iran war
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense reported that 67 Kuwaiti service members had been wounded during the conflict. The Interior Ministry of Kuwait reported
Kuwait_in_the_2026_Iran_war
Kuwaiti football club
Tadhamon SC (also Al Tadamon) is a Kuwaiti professional football club based in Al Farwaniya. It was founded in 1965. Kuwaiti Division One Champions (4): 1966–67
Al-Tadamon_SC_(Kuwait)
Variety of Gulf Arabic spoken in Kuwait
Kuwaiti (Arabic: كويتي, romanized: Kuwaytī, [kweːti]) is a Gulf Arabic dialect spoken in Kuwait. Kuwaiti Arabic shares many phonetic features unique to
Kuwaiti_Arabic
national flag featuring an acute trapezium. When the Utub settled in Kuwait, Kuwaiti ships were flying a flag common on the western coast of the Persian
Flag_of_Kuwait
Iraqi puppet state during the Gulf War (1990)
into the State of Kuwait to assist an internal coup d'état initiated by "Kuwaiti revolutionaries." A Provisional Government of Free Kuwait was set up on 4
Republic_of_Kuwait
The Kuwaiti nationality law is the legal pathway for non-nationals to become citizens of the State of Kuwait. The Kuwaiti nationality law is based on
Kuwaiti_nationality_law
Kuwaiti football club
top tier, but spent much of its history moving between the Kuwaiti Premier League and Kuwaiti Division One. One of the club’s most notable achievements
Al-Sahel_SC_(Kuwait)
strike the U.S. embassy in Kuwait City. Two Kuwait Naval Force members are killed amid Iranian attacks, according to the Kuwaiti Defence Ministry. 4 March
2026_in_Kuwait
Head of state of Kuwait
State of Kuwait (Arabic: أمير دولة الكويت) is the monarch and head of state of Kuwait, and is the country's most powerful office. The emirs of Kuwait are members
Emir_of_Kuwait
Association football club in Kuwait
hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Kuwaiti Division One Winners (3): 1977–78, 1986–87, 2006–07 Kuwaiti Federation Cup Winners (1): 2021–22 AFC Cup:
Al_Nasr_SC_(Kuwait)
Television channel
Kuwait Television is Kuwait's official state-run television station, and part of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Information. Kuwait Television has 9 channels
Kuwait_Television
Football league season
promoted from the Division One. Promoted from the Kuwaiti Division One Al-Jahra Al-Shabab Relegated to the Kuwaiti Division One Al-Yarmouk Khaitan 8km 5miles
2025–26 Kuwaiti Premier League
2025–26_Kuwaiti_Premier_League
The Kuwait government subsidizes certain types of finances for divorced or widowed Kuwaiti women provided they have children to care for. The Kuwaiti Labor
Women_in_Kuwait
National association football team
loss to Kuwaiti sports, and his legacy is honored through various tournaments and stadiums named after him. Despite these challenges, the Kuwaiti national
Kuwait_national_football_team
Kuwaiti multi-sports club
Al-Arabi SC (The Arabian) in 1960. As winners of the Kuwait Emir Cup in 2008, Al-Arabi SC was the first Kuwaiti team to compete in the AFC Cup. Al-Arabi SC has
Al-Arabi_SC_(Kuwait)
Iraqi governorate within occupied Kuwaiti territory (1990–1991)
brief puppet state of the Republic of Kuwait. The Kuwait Governorate consisted of most of the occupied Kuwaiti territory, with the exclusion of the northern
Kuwait_Governorate
Culinary traditions of Kuwait
Kuwaiti cuisine is an amalgamation of primarily Arabian and Iranian, with modern influences from Indian. Kuwaiti cuisine is part of the Eastern Arabian
Kuwaiti_cuisine
Kuwaiti tea (Arabic: الشاي الكويتي; "Shay al Kuwaiti") refers to several varieties of tea traditionally served in that country. One is a sweet cinnamon
Kuwaiti_tea
online publishing house, in Kuwait in 2003. "Kuwaiti literature interacts with foreign literatures -- study". KUNA. "Kuwaiti literature interacts with foreign
Kuwaiti_literature
descendants. They have assimilated into Kuwaiti society, like their Muslim counterparts, and tend to speak Arabic with a Kuwaiti dialect; their food and culture
Christianity_in_Kuwait
Minimum wage in Kuwaiti
On February 21, 2008, the Kuwaiti Parliament approved a monthly pay rise of 120 Kuwaiti dinars (KWD) ($440) for nationals working in the public and private
Kuwaiti_minimum_wage
founded in 1952. Kuwait Premier League Kuwaiti Division One Kuwait Emir Cup Kuwait Crown Prince Cup Kuwait Super Cup Kuwaiti Futsal League Kuwait Futsal Federation
Football_in_Kuwait
Kuwaiti architecture is a style of architecture unique to Kuwait, a country founded in the early 18th century. Before the discovery of oil, Kuwait has
Architecture_of_Kuwait
Air warfare branch of Kuwait's armed forces
air attacks allowed the Kuwaiti planes to get airborne. Kuwaiti A-4 attacked Republican Guard divisions still moving toward Kuwait City. The initial Iraqi
Kuwait_Air_Force
Culture of Kuwait describes the cultural aspects of the Kuwaiti society and is part of the Eastern Arabian culture. Kuwaiti popular culture, in the form
Culture_of_Kuwait
Persian variety historically spoken in Kuwait
was estimated that 89% of Kuwaiti Ajam aged 40–70 spoke Persian fluently as their native language; whereas only 28% of Kuwaiti Ajam aged 12–22 spoke Persian
Kuwaiti_Persian
Current Ministerial Formation (Council of Ministers General Secretariat) Official English names of Kuwaiti ministers and ministries (Kuwaiti Government)
Politics_of_Kuwait
Football league
participated after the Gulf War 1994–95: Kuwaiti Division One was Stopped. 1996–97: Qadsia SC Withdrew. 2013–14 to 2014–15: Kuwaiti Division One was Stopped. 2015–16:
Kuwait_Premier_League
Kuwaiti sports club
Al-Fahaheel is a Kuwaiti multi-sports club based in Kuwait City. Founded on 19 April 1964, the club competes in the Kuwait Premier League. Kuwait Emir Cup: 1
Al-Fahaheel_SC
Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian descent
'Ajam of Kuwait (Arabic: عيم الكويت), also known as Persian Kuwaitis, are Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian descent. The majority of Shia Kuwaiti citizens are
'Ajam_of_Kuwait
Maritime branch of Kuwait's military
and sank five Kuwaiti Lürssen TNC-45 type fast attack craft (missile) and one Lürssen FPB-57 type fast attack craft (missile). Kuwait Naval Forces also
Kuwait_Naval_Force
FIFA World Cup, in 1982. The Kuwaiti Premier League is the top league of Kuwaiti football, featuring eighteen teams. Kuwait is home to many football clubs
Sport_in_Kuwait
False testimony about Iraq's invasion of Kuwait
15-year-old Kuwaiti girl who was publicly identified only as Nayirah at the time, and presented herself as having been a volunteer nurse at a Kuwaiti hospital
Nayirah_testimony
famous due to Star Academy. Contemporary Kuwaiti music is popular throughout the Arab world. Nawal El Kuwaiti, Nabeel Shuail and Abdallah Al Rowaished
Music_of_Kuwait
of the market capitalization of the Kuwaiti bourse; among all the Gulf states, the market capitalization of Kuwaiti financial-sector firms was, in total
Economy_of_Kuwait
Kuwaiti women who married Bedoon men. According to the Kuwaiti government, there are only 93,000 "documented" Bedoon in Kuwait. In 2018, the Kuwaiti government
Human_rights_in_Kuwait
Exiled government in 1990 and 1991
The Kuwaiti Government-in-exile (Arabic: الحكومة الكويتية في المنفى) was the government in exile of Kuwait following Ba'athist Iraq's invasion and occupation
Kuwaiti_Government_in_exile
Association football club in Kuwait
started the Kuwaiti El Clásico between them. Their first league title came in 1968–69. The 1961/62 season was the first official for Kuwaiti football. Qadsia
Qadsia_SC
Theeb - 2014 The Valley - 2014 The Wedding of Zein - 1976 Whispers of Sin - 2010 Les Yeux du golfe - 1984) Kuwaiti film at the Internet Movie Database
List_of_Kuwaiti_films
Terror attacks across Kuwait in 1983–1988
on Kuwait to transport their oil. In 1984, Iran started attacking Kuwaiti tankers carrying Iraqi oil from Kuwait. Iran also began attacking Kuwaiti ships
1983–1988 Kuwait terror attacks
1983–1988_Kuwait_terror_attacks
Football league
The Kuwaiti Division One (Arabic: دوري الدرجة الأولى الكويتي) is a second-tier professional Kuwaiti football league. Winners of the league are promoted
Kuwaiti_Division_One
minority within Kuwait's Muslim population. In 2001, there were an estimated 525,000 Sunni Kuwaiti citizens and 300,000 Shia Kuwaiti citizens. In 2002
Islam_in_Kuwait
Law enforcement agency
ruler and 4th Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah. Following the independence of Kuwait in 1961, the Kuwaiti Police department became
Kuwait_Police
Surname list
Kuwaiti doctor, politician, and government minister Abdulwahab Al-Awadi (born 2002), Kuwaiti footballer Abdulwahed Al-Awadhi (born 1955), Kuwaiti politician
Al-Awadi
2026 Iran war raid
Bubiyan Island in Kuwait, according to the latter. The IRGC and Kuwait Armed Forces exchanged fire, resulting in the injury of one Kuwaiti soldier. Four of
2026_Bubiyan_Island_raid
Fundamental law of Kuwait
the basic statement of intent for the Kuwaiti political system. 19 June 1961: Independence 21 June 1961: Kuwait applies for membership in the Arab League
Constitution_of_Kuwait
Ethnic group
merging. › The Kuwaiti diaspora refers to Kuwaiti nationals and their descendants living outside Kuwait. Unlike many other nations, Kuwait has a relatively
Kuwaiti_diaspora
Deaf sign language of Kuwait
Kuwaiti Sign Language (Arabic: لغة الإشارة الكويتية, romanized: Lughat al-Ishārah al-Kuwaytīyah) is the deaf sign language of Kuwait. It appears to belong
Kuwaiti_Sign_Language
Ruling dynasty of Kuwait
filed a complaint with the Kuwaiti Attorney General alleging embezzlement of 240 million Kuwaiti dinars ($794.5 million) of Kuwait government funds had taken
House_of_Sabah
Salafi jihadist group proposed by Osama bin Laden
The Kuwaiti mujahideen were a group of 100,000 Al-Qaeda militants intended to fight Iraqi troops in Kuwait during the Gulf War. The Saudi government rejected
Kuwaiti_mujahideen
Bilateral relations
navigation through the Persian Gulf for 11 Kuwaiti tankers that were reflagged with U.S. markings. The U.S.-Kuwaiti strategic partnership intensified dramatically
Kuwait–United States relations
Kuwait–United_States_relations
people surrounded the Kuwaiti parliament and on May 17, a bill was passed with 37 votes for and 21 votes against, granting Kuwaiti women the right to vote
Women's_suffrage_in_Kuwait
end of 24 February, there were 5 confirmed cases in Kuwait.[citation needed] On 25 February, Kuwaiti Ministry of Health announced that there were 4 new
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Kuwait
at the beginning of the day in most Kuwaiti schools and on TV and radio stations. See Help:IPA/Arabic and Kuwaiti Arabic § Phonology. "The National Anthem"
National_Anthem_of_Kuwait
Post-WW1 conflict in Kuwait
stronghold in southern Kuwait led to the Battle of Hamdh, involving 2,000 Ikhwan fighters against 100 Kuwaiti cavalrymen and 200 Kuwaiti infantrymen. The battle
Kuwait–Najd_War
Emigration during and after the Gulf War
exodus of Palestinians from Kuwait during July and August, partly attributable to fear of abusive actions by the Kuwaiti security forces, but also brought
Expulsion of Palestinians from Kuwait (1990–91)
Expulsion_of_Palestinians_from_Kuwait_(1990–91)
operating in Kuwait. List of defunct airlines of Kuwait List of defunct airlines of Asia List of airports in Kuwait List of airlines "Kuwaiti airline starts
List_of_airlines_of_Kuwait
significant minority in Kuwait. In 2001, the US Department of State reported that there were 300,000 Shia Kuwaiti citizens and 820,000 Kuwaiti citizens in total
Shia_Islam_in_Kuwait
The Kuwaiti modern art movement emerged in the 1930s, Kuwait has the oldest modern arts movement in the Arabian Peninsula. Kuwait is home to more than
Art_of_Kuwait
Kuwaiti footballer
1990) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a forward for Kuwaiti Premier League club Kuwait SC. Scores and results list Kuwait's goal tally
Yousef_Nasser
Football league
The Kuwait Amir/Emir Cup (Arabic: كأس أمير الكويت) is a Kuwaiti football competition created in 1962. The Emir Cup is the last football competition in
Kuwait_Emir_Cup
War in Arabia, 1900–1901
thought to be in the vicinity of Ha'il. However, Kuwaiti success saw a reversal on 17 March 1901 when the Kuwaiti army was defeated in the Battle of Sarif. Upon
Kuwaiti–Rashidi_war
American naval base in eastern Kuwait
Mohammed Al-Ahmad Kuwait Naval Base is a Kuwaiti Navy base on the eastern coast of Kuwait. It is named after Mohammed Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the first
Kuwait_Naval_Base
and territories, ranking the Kuwaiti passport 47th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index. Kuwaiti citizens do not need a visa
Visa requirements for Kuwaiti citizens
Visa_requirements_for_Kuwaiti_citizens
Football league season
61st edition of the tournament. Kuwait SC are the defending champions. The main league, consisting of 10 teams in which the top six clubs competing in
2022–23 Kuwaiti Premier League
2022–23_Kuwaiti_Premier_League
Island in the Persian Gulf
Bubiyan Island (Arabic: جزيرة بوبيان) is the largest island in the Kuwaiti coastal island chain situated in the north-western corner of the Persian Gulf
Bubiyan_Island
Political crisis in Kuwait
The Kuwaiti political gridlock, which extended from 2020 to May 2024, was marked by a standoff between the appointed cabinet and the elected parliament
Kuwaiti_political_gridlock
Head of the Kuwaiti army
Kuwait Army, the Kuwait Air Force and the Kuwait Naval Force, but excludes the Kuwait National Guard, the Kuwait Police and Kuwait Fire Service Directorate
Chief of the General Staff (Kuwait)
Chief_of_the_General_Staff_(Kuwait)
Country in West Asia
Festivals in Kuwait Languages of Kuwait Kuwaiti Arabic Kuwaiti Persian Coat of arms of Kuwait Flag of Kuwait Media in Kuwait Newspapers in Kuwait Television
Outline_of_Kuwait
Stateless people in the Arab Gulf States
Kuwaiti women who married Bedoon men. According to the Kuwaiti government, there are only 93,000 "documented" Bedoon in Kuwait. In 2018, the Kuwaiti government
Bedoon
Award
in the Persian Gulf, and the falcon in the arms is seen as a symbol of Kuwaiti prowess. The official symbolism of the colors is that black symbolizes
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
Kuwait_Liberation_Medal_(Kuwait)
Surname list
Kuwaiti businessman and politician Hussein Quwaian Al-Mutairi, member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly Khalid Abdullah Mishal al Mutairi, Kuwaiti charity
Al-Mutairi
Head of Kuwait's puppet government during Iraqi invasion
born 1958) is a Kuwaiti-born Iraqi military officer who served as the head of the Republic of Kuwait, a brief puppet government in Kuwait after the Iraqi
Alaa_Hussein_Ali
Kuwaiti political organization
The Kuwaiti Progressive Movement (Arabic: الحركة التقدمية الكويتية) is a far-left political organization in Kuwait established in 2011. The Movement was
Kuwaiti_Progressive_Movement
Road in Iraq
militants and Kuwaiti collaborators who had fled shortly before the returning Kuwaiti authorities pressured nearly 200,000 Palestinians to leave Kuwait. Activist
Highway_of_Death
Area in Kuwait
March 4, 2026. "Al-Quarain Martyrs House tells the heroic story of Kuwaiti youth". Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). January 19, 2014. Retrieved March 4, 2026. Hisham
Qurain,_Kuwait
1992 film
Fires of Kuwait is a 1992 American documentary film on the Kuwaiti oil fires directed by David Douglas. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best
Fires_of_Kuwait
Kuwaiti telecommunications company
scores the highest in comparison to the local Kuwaiti telecom market. www.ETHRWorld.com. "Ooredoo Kuwait launches intensive HR program to drive leadership
Ooredoo_Kuwait
of Kuwaiti cinema was rooted in the domination of American and other foreign-produced films. In 1971, Khalid Alsidiqq directed the first Kuwaiti feature
Cinema_of_Kuwait
Newspapers in Kuwait are published in English, French and Urdu, in addition to Arabic. The number of newspapers published reached the peak in 2009, when
List_of_newspapers_in_Kuwait
Kuwaiti writer & businessman (born 1953)
Al-Suwaidan (Arabic: طارق محمد السويدان; born September 15, 1953) is a Kuwaiti-born author, motivational speaker, and businessman. He mostly writes about
Tareq_Al-Suwaidan
2011 U.S. military operation in Abbottabad, Pakistan
revealed that bin Laden relied on a trusted courier known as al-Kuwaiti. Ghul said al-Kuwaiti was close to bin Laden as well as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and
Killing_of_Osama_bin_Laden
Football league season
since the 2023–24 season: Promoted from the Kuwaiti Division One Al-Yarmouk Al-Tadamon Relegated to the Kuwaiti Division One Al-Jahra Al-Shabab 8km 5miles
2024–25 Kuwaiti Premier League
2024–25_Kuwaiti_Premier_League
Branch of Kuwait's military
December 2020. Enein, Youssef H. Aboul (May–June 2004). "A History of the Kuwaiti Armed Forces". Military Review. 84 (3). Archived from the original on 7
Kuwait_Land_Forces
Topics referred to by the same term
(basketball) Kuwait City, capital of Kuwait Kuwaiti (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kuwait. If an internal
Kuwait_(disambiguation)
International football competition
2026 at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait City, Kuwait, with Kuwaiti club Al-Kuwait defeating Cambodian club Svay Rieng 4–3 to win their
2025–26_AFC_Challenge_League
KUWAITI
KUWAITI
KUWAITI
KUWAITI
Boy/Male
Hindu
Joyful unending, Calmness
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Infinite Love
Boy/Male
Muslim
Comfort, Tranquility, Ease
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lum.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Irish
From cas â€curly-haired.†The Cassidys were the hereditary physicians to the Maguires, the chiefs of County Fermanagh between 1300 and 1600. As their healing skills became widely known, many Cassidys were employed by other chieftans, particularly in the north of the country.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Attainment; Achievement; Beautiful Bird
Girl/Female
Indian
Fast Salmon Swimming Upstream
Boy/Male
Hindu
Crown given by Indra to Arjuna, Another name of Arjun
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Hebrew
Highest Heaven; From Heaven
KUWAITI
KUWAITI
KUWAITI
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