Lebanese Jamaican Erotic
Homeland
Jamaica
Region
Caribbean
About Lebanese Jamaican People
Lebanese Jamaicans (and broader Levantine Jamaicans including Syrian, Palestinian, and Jordanian descendants) comprise approximately 0.2% of the Jamaican population per the 2011 STATIN census. The community descends from late-19th and early-20th c. Levantine Christian immigration to the Caribbean. Although small numerically, the community has been culturally and economically prominent — the Issa family (founders of the Issa Trust Foundation, hotel and pharmaceutical group), the Henriques family, and other Lebanese-Jamaican families have been salient in 20th c. Jamaican commerce, philanthropy, and politics.
Typical Lebanese Jamaican 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). Facial features track Levantine source populations. Eye color is most often brown, with hazel and green variants at moderate frequency. Build is intermediate.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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