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Chérif or Cherif may refer to:
- Aïn Sidi Chérif, a town and commune in Mostaganem Province, Algeria
- Abdennour Cherif El Ouazzani (born 1986), an Algerian football player
- Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif (1784–1850), the last Bey of Constantine, Algeria, ruling from 1826 to 1848
- Chérif Abdeslam (born 1978), an Algerian football player
- Chérif Oudjani, (born 1964), a former football player
- Chérif Ousmane Sarr (born 1986), a midfielder
- Chérif Souleymane (born 1944), a former Guinean footballer
- Cherif Al Idrissi Airport (IATA: AHU, ICAO: GMTA) is an airport serving Al Hoceima, Morocco, the capital city of the Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate region in northern Morocco
- Cherif Guellal (1932–2009), an Algerian businessman and diplomat who fought in the Algerian independence movement
- Cipriano Rivas Cherif (1891–1967), a Spanish playwright and director, owner of the Caracol Theatre Club
- Fatima Zohra Cherif (born 1986), an Algerian volleyball player
- Ilès Ziane Cherif (born 1984), an Algerian football player
- M. Cherif Bassiouni (born 1937), a Muslim international United Nations war crimes expert
- Mahmoud Cherif (1912–1987), an Algerian military leader and politician
- Mamam Cherif Touré (born 1981), an Togolese football midfielder
- Miss Webster and Chérif, a novel by Patricia Duncker first published in 2006
- Mohand Chérif Hannachi (born 1950), a former Algerian football player and current chairman of Algerian club JS Kabylie
- Moulay Ali Cherif (died 1659), allegedly a descendant of l-Hesn d-Dakhl, considered to have been the founder of the Alaouite Dynasty of Morocco
- Moulay Ali Cherif Airport (IATA: ERH, ICAO: GMFK), an airport serving Errachidia (Er-Rachidia), a town in the Meknès-Tafilalet region in Morocco
- Sid Ali Yahia-Chérif, (born 1985), an Algerian football player
- Tahar Cherif El-Ouazzani (born 1967), in Oran is a former Algerian football midfielder and current head coach of MC Oran
- Wafa Cherif (born 1986), a Tunisian handball goalkeeper
- Walid Cherif (born 1978), a boxer from Tunisia, who won the gold medal in 2003 at the All-Africa Games in Abuja, Nigeria
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