Paulus Khofri (Syriac: ܦܘܠܘܣ ܟܦܪܝ, Persian: پولوس خفری; 7 August 1923 – May 2000) was an Assyrian composer, lyricist and painter.
His father, Jibrael Khofri, and his mother Victoria, were of Assyrian descent and originally from Iran.
They fled Iran during the Assyrian Genocide of World War I, migrating to Iraq, where they lived for many years.
Khofri conducted the Saint Joseph Catholic Church Choir in Tehran for many years and also taught piano and music on the side while working for the Iranian Oil Company until his retirement.
An accomplished painter, along with these musical compositions, he often included landscapes of villages in Urmia done in black ink or water color.