Haitian Arab Erotic

Homeland

Haiti

Region

Caribbean

About Haitian Arab People

Haitian Arabs comprise approximately 0.3% of the Haitian population — approximately 30,000+ Lebanese-Haitians, Syrian-Haitians, and Palestinian-Haitians descended from late-19th and early-20th c. Levantine immigration. The community is concentrated in Port-au-Prince (especially the commercial districts), Pétion-Ville, and other major cities, with historical and contemporary economic prominence in Haitian retail, wholesale, manufacturing, and import-export sectors. The community has produced several presidential candidates and prominent businesspeople; major Haitian business families of Lebanese descent include the Acra, Bigio, Boulos, Brandt, Karam, Khoury, Madsen, Mevs, Saade, and Zoubeid families.

Typical Haitian Arab Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-IV with III the modal range, similar to broader Levantine source populations. Hair is dark brown to black with wavy to straight texture (Andre Walker 1B-2C), occasionally with reddish-brown undertones. Facial features track Levantine source populations: oval-to-aquiline nasal bridges, full lips, prominent dark eyebrows, and dark-brown to brown eye color (with hazel and green variants at lower frequency than in some other Levantine populations). Build is intermediate. Substantial admixture with the broader Haitian population has produced increasingly common mixed phenotypes in third- and fourth-generation Haitian-Arab families.

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