Meaning & History
Nora 2 is an alternate transcription of Arabic نورة (Nura) or نورا (Nūrā), both related to Nura, which comes from the Arabic male name Nur meaning "light". This feminine name is used across the Arab world and in Muslim communities globally.
Etymology and Linguistic Roots
The name traces back to the Semitic root n-w-r, conveying light and illumination. Nur (نور) is a direct Quranic term: an-Nur (النور) is one of the 99 names of Allah, meaning "The Light" (Quran 24:35). The feminine forms Nura (نورة) and Nura (نورا) are common Arabic names. Nora 2 adopts a Latin spelling variant reflecting a simplified transliteration.
Notable Bearers
Nora is a popular name in modern Arab culture. Notable individuals include Nora Al-Matroushi, an Emirati artist; Nora Al-Falah, a Saudi aerospace engineer; and Nora al-Mallah, a Jordanian actress and filmmaker. The name is also widespread in the Levant and Egypt.
Cultural Significance
Given its meaning "light", the name symbolizes enlightenment, purity, and guidance. In Islamic culture, names derived from Nur are considered virtuous.
- Meaning: "My fire", "light"
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: Female first name
- Usage: Arabic-speaking countries, Muslim communities