Dabbas (also anglicized as Debbas; Arabic: دَبَّاس, romanized: Dabbās) is an Arabic-language surname from the word دَبَّاس (dabbās) meaning 'maker or seller of دِبْس (dibs, 'syrup, molasses')'. Notable people with the surname include:
- Athanasius II Dabbas (died 1619), Melkite Greek Patriarch of Antioch
- Athanasius III Dabbas (1647–1724), Melkite Greek Patriarch of Antioch
- Cyril IV Dabbas, Patriarch claimant who contended with Ignatius III Atiyah
- Mohammad Dabbas (1927–2014), Jordanian politician
- Charles Debbas (1884–1935), Eastern Orthodox Lebanese political figure
- J. Abdo Debbas, Ottoman Greek who served as American vice-consul at Tarsus
- Ralph Debbas (born 1987), Lebanese automotive entrepreneur, designer, and businessman
See also
- Mohammad Bin Dabbas, paralympic athlete from the United Arab Emirates
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