Fakhoury or variant Fakhouri (Arabic: فاخوري) or variants Al-Fakhoury, Al-Fakhouri, El-Fakhoury, or El-Fakhouri (Arabic: الفاخوري) is an Arabic surname originating in Lebanon, with many people bearing the name being Palestinian or Jordanian.

The root of the surname Fakhoury likely comes from the Arabic root word fakhour (Arabic: فخور) meaning ‘proud’. Many of the Fakhoury families can trace their roots to the Lebanese city of Rachaya Al Foukhar but they separated and some of them relocated to Saida where they bought a great amount of lands and got involved in the political decision of the South, while others spread in Keserwan and Matn area.

The Fakhoury family used to be one of the most important families of the South since 1785. After the turn of the 19th century they began to establish significant positions of power within the Ottoman empire where they were granted the title of بيك Beik. As a long line of land owners and tax collectors, the Fakhouries were able to leverage their finances and capital using their connections to American, British, French, German and Russian consuls over the decade to establish extensive economic and political connections.

They also lived in Jordan near Amman with some later spreading to Syria, Palestine, or west to the United States, most commonly migrating to Michigan, New York, California, and Chicago. A large number also migrated to Sydney, Australia, Mexico City, Mexico and Sao Paolo, Brazil. Some of the Catholic families originally migrated from Russia, then to Albania after settlement in Lebanon in the 1870s.

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