Name
|
Life
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Notability
|
Link to Morocco
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Photo
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Ahmed Salah Abdelfatah
|
1949–
|
actor
|
immigrant from Morocco[4]
|
|
Yassine Abdellaoui
|
1975–
|
footballer (retired)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[5]
|
|
Laïla Abid
|
1977–
|
journalist, presenter, news anchor
|
immigrant from Meknes[6]
|
|
Ahmed Aboutaleb
|
1961–
|
politician; incumbent mayor of Rotterdam (Labour Party)
|
immigrant from Beni Sidel[7]
|
|
Ibrahim Afellay
|
1986–
|
footballer (FC Barcelona), Dutch international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[8]
|
|
Achmed Ahahaoui
|
1983–
|
footballer (Go Ahead Eagles)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[9]
|
|
Karim El Ahmadi
|
1985–
|
footballer (Feyenoord), Moroccan international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[10]
|
|
Ismaïl Aissati
|
1988–
|
footballer (AFC Ajax)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[11]
|
|
Jamal Akachar
|
1982–
|
footballer (Moghreb Tétouan)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[12]
|
|
Youssef El Akchaoui
|
1981–
|
footballer (NEC Nijmegen)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[13]
|
|
Achmed Akkabi
|
1983–
|
actor and presenter
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[14]
|
|
Esmaa Alariachi
|
1979–
|
presenter
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[15]
|
|
Hajar Alariachi
|
1986–
|
presenter
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[16]
|
|
Jihad Alariachi
|
1984–
|
presenter
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[16]
|
|
Najib Amhali
|
1971–
|
comedian and actor
|
immigrant from Nador[17]
|
|
Ahmed Ammi
|
1981–
|
footballer (ADO Den Haag)
|
immigrant from Temsaman[18]
|
|
Nordin Amrabat
|
1987–
|
footballer (PSV Eindhoven)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[19]
|
|
Khadija Arib
|
1960–
|
politician; MP (Labour Party)
|
immigrant from Hedami[20]
|
|
Oussama Assaidi
|
1988–
|
footballer (De Graafschap)
|
immigrant from Beni-Boughafer[21]
|
|
Mohammed Azaay
|
1976–
|
actor
|
immigrant from Tétouan[22]
|
|
Farid Azarkan
|
1971–
|
politician
|
immigrant from Ighmiren[23]
|
|
Malik Azmani
|
1976–
|
politician
|
Moroccan father[24]
|
|
Naïma Azough
|
1972–
|
politician; MP (GreenLeft Party)
|
immigrant from Asdif[25]
|
|
Tarik Azzougarh (Cilvaringz)
|
1979–
|
rapper and hip hop producer, Wu-Tang Clan affiliate
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[26]
|
|
Samir Azzouz
|
1986–
|
terrorist and Islamist
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[27]
|
|
Hassan Bahara
|
1978–
|
writer
|
immigrant from Teroua n'Aït Izou[28]
|
|
Otman Bakkal
|
1985–
|
footballer (PSV Eindhoven)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[29]
|
|
Said Bakkati
|
1982–
|
footballer (Go Ahead Eagles)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[30]
|
|
Nacer Barazite
|
1990–
|
footballer (Arsenal F.C.)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan father[31]
|
|
Rachid Belkacem
|
1973–2006
|
terrorism suspect (acquitted)
|
Dutch national of Moroccan descent[32]
|
|
Abdelkader Benali
|
1975–
|
writer and journalist
|
immigrant from Ighazzazen[33]
|
|
Walid Benmbarek
|
1980–
|
actor
|
One Moroccan grandparent on each side[34]
|
|
Mohammed Benzakour
|
1972–
|
columnist, essayist, poet, politician, writer
|
immigrant from Nador[35]
|
|
Naima El Bezaz
|
1974–
|
writer, essayist, journalist
|
immigrant from Meknes[36]
|
|
Ali Bouali (Ali B)
|
1981–
|
rapper, presenter and occasional comedian
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[37]
|
|
Rachid Bouaouzan
|
1984–
|
footballer (Wigan Athletic)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[38]
|
|
Hafid Bouazza
|
1970–
|
writer
|
immigrant from Oujda[39]
|
|
Hassnae Bouazza
|
1973–
|
journalist, columnist, writer, translator, TV programme-maker
|
immigrant from Oujda[40]
|
|
Elbekay Bouchiba
|
1978–
|
footballer (Al-Wakra)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[41]
|
|
Nourdin Boukhari
|
1980–
|
footballer (NAC Breda), Moroccan international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[42]
|
|
Khalid Boulahrouz
|
1981–
|
footballer (VfB Stuttgart), Dutch international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[43]
|
|
Nadia Bouras
|
1981–
|
historian
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[44]
|
|
Ali Boussaboun
|
1979–
|
footballer (FC Utrecht), Moroccan international
|
immigrant from Tangier[45]
|
|
Dries Boussatta
|
1972–
|
footballer (retired), Dutch+Moroccan international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[46]
|
|
Mbark Boussoufa
|
1984–
|
footballer (RSC Anderlecht), Moroccan international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[47]
|
|
Saïd Boutahar
|
1982–
|
footballer (Willem II Tilburg)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[48]
|
|
Mohammed Bouyeri
|
1978–
|
terrorist and Islamist, murderer of filmmaker Theo van Gogh
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[49]
|
|
Mohammed Chaara
|
1980–
|
actor
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[50]
|
|
Faldir Chahbari
|
1979–
|
martial artist and welterweight kickboxer
|
immigrant from Ijarmawas[51]
|
|
Abdelhali Chaiat
|
1983–
|
footballer (De Graafschap)
|
immigrant from Saka[52]
|
|
Dr Oussama Cherribi
|
1959–
|
politician; MP (VVD), academic (PhD social sciences)
|
immigrant from Kenitra[53]
|
|
Abdellah Dami
|
1982–
|
presenter, journalist, writer
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[54] Dutch-born to Moroccan parents
|
|
Nasrdin Dchar
|
1978–
|
actor and presenter
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[55]
|
|
Anouar Diba
|
1983–
|
footballer (Al-Wakrah)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[56]
|
|
Tofik Dibi
|
1980–
|
politician; MP (Greenleft Party)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[57]
|
|
Salah Edin
|
1980–
|
rapper
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[58]
|
|
Mamoun Elyounoussi
|
1988–
|
actor
|
Dutch national of Moroccan descent[59]
|
|
Karim Fachtali
|
1988–
|
footballer (TOP Oss)
|
immigrant from Beni Said[60]
|
|
Nouredine el Fahtni
|
1982–
|
terrorist and Islamist
|
immigrant from Midar[32]
|
|
Mohammed Faouzi
|
1987–
|
footballer (SBV Excelsior)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[61]
|
|
Brahim Fouradi
|
1985–
|
rapper, presenter
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[62]
|
|
Mohamed Fouradi
|
1982–
|
rapper, presenter
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[62]
|
|
Samir El Gaaouiri
|
1984–
|
footballer (VVV-Venlo)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[63]
|
|
Rachid El Ghazoui (Appa)
|
1983–
|
rapper
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[64]
|
|
Chahid Oulad El Hadj
|
1988–
|
martial artist and welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[65]
|
|
Wassila Hachchi
|
1980–
|
politician
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[66]
|
|
Anouar Hadouir
|
1982–
|
footballer (Roda JC)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[67]
|
|
Mounir El Hamdaoui
|
1984–
|
footballer (AZ Alkmaar)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[68]
|
|
Touriya Haoud
|
1977–
|
actor, singer, model and Playmate
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan father[69]
|
|
Dr Sadik Harchaoui
|
1973–
|
academic (PhD law), civil servant, manager
|
immigrant from Douar Khababa[70]
|
|
Badr Hari
|
1984–
|
martial artist and heavyweight kickboxer
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[71]
|
|
Maryam Hassouni
|
1985–
|
actor, known for her Emmy Award-winning role in Offers
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[72]
|
|
Saadia Himi
|
1984–
|
model, Miss Netherlands Earth 2004
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[73]
|
|
Fouad Idabdelhay
|
1988–
|
footballer (NAC Breda)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[74]
|
|
Moestafa El Kabir
|
1988–
|
footballer (NEC Nijmegen)
|
immigrant from Targuist[75]
|
|
Ali El Khattabi
|
1977–
|
footballer (retired), Moroccan international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[76]
|
|
Prof Fouad Laroui
|
1958–
|
writer and academic (PhD in econometrics)
|
immigrant from Oujda[77]
|
|
Hind Laroussi (Hind)
|
1984–
|
singer, Idols Netherlands contestant
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan father[78]
|
|
Nassir Maachi
|
1985–
|
footballer (Cambuur Leeuwarden)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[79]
|
|
Adam Maher
|
1993–
|
footballer, Dutch international
|
immigrant from Ait Izzou[80]
|
|
Ahmed Marcouch
|
1969–
|
politician
|
immigrant from Morocco[81]
|
|
Mourad Mghizrat
|
1974–
|
footballer (Haaglandia)
|
immigrant from Fes[82]
|
|
Mohammed Mohandis
|
1985–
|
politician
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[83]
|
|
Rajae El Mouhandiz
|
1979–
|
singer, recording artist, producer and poet
|
immigrant from Larache[84]
|
|
Khalil el-Moumni
|
1941–
|
imam
|
immigrant from Beni Mansour[85]
|
|
Samir El Moussaoui
|
1986–
|
footballer (ADO Den Haag)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[86]
|
|
Mimoun Oaïssa
|
1975–
|
actor and screenwriter
|
Iimigrant from Beni Said[87]
|
|
Mimoun Ouled Radi
|
1977–
|
actor
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[88]
|
|
Tarik Oulida
|
1974–
|
footballer (retired)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[89]
|
|
Mohamed Rabbae
|
1941–
|
politician; alderman and MP (GreenLeft Party), activist
|
immigrant from Berrechid[90]
|
|
R.R.C. Rensen (Raymzter)
|
1979–
|
rapper
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan father[91]
|
|
Khalid Sinouh
|
1975–
|
footballer (HSV), Moroccan international
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[92]
|
|
Karim Touzani
|
1980–
|
footballer (Sparta Rotterdam)
|
Dutch-born to Moroccan parents[93]
|
|