Hazboun

Hazboun (Arabic:حزبون) is the surname of a native Christian family from Bethlehem, a town in the West Bank (Palestine).

The Hazboun family's legendary history is said to have included ancestors from the royal family in Portugal that migrated to The Holy Land (Bethlehem, Palestine) during one of The Crusades. Although the family name predates paper records, church records indicate that the common documented ancestor of the living family, was born in Ottoman Palestine in 1610, was called Sulaiman Hazboun.

The Hazboun family name originally comes from biblical Heshbon in central Jordan, now Hisban. The Hazboun name has evolved into different spelling variations due to the universal dispersal and relocation of families*: Hazboun, Hazboon, Hazbun, Hazbon, Hasbun, Hasboun, Hasbon, Àsbun, Jasbon, etc. Currently, the family is found throughout the world, especially in all parts of the Americas and some parts of Europe and the Middle East. The Hazboun.org Hazboun.org website links all of these families together.

Notable people with the surname include:

Asbun

 * Carlos Asbun (born 1926), Bolivian sports shooter.
 * Juan Pereda Asbún (1931-2012), politician and former president of Bolivia
 * Luis Liendo Asbún (born 1978), Chilean football player
 * Javier Asbun (born 1 June 1953) is a Bolivian sports shooter.

Hasbún

 * Carlos Hasbún (born 1949), Salvadoran athlete
 * Hato Hasbún (1946–2017), Salvadoran politician
 * Ignacio Hasbún (born 1990), Chilean footballer
 * Rodrigo Hasbún (born 1981), Bolivian writer
 * Rosa Hasbún (born 1952), Salvadoran swimmer
 * Sergio Hasbún (born 1947), Salvadoran swimmer

Hazboun

 * Ibrahim Hazboun (born 1947), Palestinian astrologer
 * George Hazboun (born 1945), Jordanian lawyer
 * Sabine Hazboun (born 1994), Palestinian swimmer