Names Categorized "nur"
23 Names found
Ainūr is a Kazakh feminine given name, representing the Kazakh form of Aynur. As a name common across various Turkic and Muslim cultures, Aynur is composed of ay, meaning "moon" in Turkic languages, and nūr, the Arabic w...
Aynur is a feminine given name found primarily in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cultures. Its meaning is poetically evocative: "moonlight," derived from the Turkic element ay ("moon") and the Arabic nūr ("light"). The...
Gülnur is a feminine given name of Turkic origin, popular in modern Turkey and among Turkic-speaking communities worldwide. Combining the Persian-derived element gül (gol), meaning “flower” or “rose,” with the Arabic nur...
Hiranur is a Turkish feminine given name that combines two Arabic-derived elements: Hira, referring to the Cave of Hira (Ghar-i-Hira) where the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation from the angel Gabriel, and n...
Kohinoor is a feminine given name derived from the Koh-i-Noor diamond, one of the world's largest and most historically significant gemstones. The name comes from the Persian phrase Koh-i-noor (کوه نور), meaning "mountai...
Noor 1 is a variant transcription and the most common English spelling of the Arabic and Urdu نور (Nūr, from the root Nur), as well as the Bengali নূর (Nur). It is also used as a Malay and Indonesian variant. Meaning "li...
Nour is an alternate transcription of the Arabic نور (see Nur), meaning "light." In Islamic tradition, al-Nūr (النور) is one of the 99 names of Allah, the "Light of the heavens and the earth" (Quran 24:35). The name thus...
Noureddin is a Persian form of the Arabic name Nur ad-Din, meaning "light of the faith." It combines elements of light (nūr) with religion or faith (dīn), a formation common in Arabic theophoric names. Etymology and Ling...
Noureddine is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Nur ad-Din (نور الدين), chiefly used in North Africa. The name is composed of two elements: nūr (نور), meaning "light," and dīn (دين), meaning "religion, faith....
Nur (also spelled Noor or Nour) is a unisex given name meaning "light" in Arabic, derived from the root n-w-r (ن و ر). In Islamic theology, النور (al-Nūr), "the Light", is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing divine...
Nura is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, strictly the feminine form of Nur. The root name Nur means "light" in Arabic, and it holds deep significance in Islamic tradition as النور (al-Nūr), one of the 99 names of...
Nur ad-Din is a male Arabic given name that combines the elements nūr (نور) meaning "light" and dīn (دين) meaning "religion, faith", translating to "light of the faith". The name is constructed as an iḍāfah (genitive con...
Nūrasyl is a Kazakh masculine given name. It is a compound of two elements: нұр (nūr) meaning "light" and асыл (asyl) meaning "precious, noble." Both root words are ultimately of Arabic origin: nūr (نور) is a common comp...
Nuray is a feminine given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin, meaning "bright moon." The name is a combination of the Arabic element nūr ("light") and the Turkic element ay ("moon"). It evokes imagery of a luminous c...
Nurettin is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Nur ad-Din (Arabic: نور الدين), meaning "light of the faith" or "light of the religion." It combines elements meaning "light" (nūr) and "religion, faith" (dīn)...
Nurgül is a feminine given name used primarily in Turkish and Kyrgyz cultures. It is a compound name, formed from two distinct elements. The first, nur, is derived from the Arabic word نور (nūr), meaning "light". The sec...
Nūrislam is a masculine Kazakh given name, composed of two elements: nūr (نۇر), meaning "light" (derived from Arabic nūr via ALA-LC romanization), and Islam (إسلام), the name of the Islamic faith. The name thus means "li...
Nurlan is a Turkic masculine given name most common in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. It is a variant form of Nūrlan, also serving as an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name. The name combines the Arabic e...
Nurmagomed is a Russified form of the Avar name Nurmuhamad, which itself combines Arabic nūr ("light") with the name Muhamad, a variant of Muhammad. Thus, Nurmagomed inherits the meaning "light of Muhammad," a deeply hon...
Nurmuhamad is a masculine given name of Avar origin, formed by combining the Arabic element نور (nūr) meaning "light" with the name Muhamad, an Avar, Indonesian, and Malay variant of the prestigious Arabic name Muhammad....
Nuruddin is a male Arabic given name, an alternate transcription of Nur ad-Din, which means "light of the faith" from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" and دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith". The name reflects the Islami...
Nurul is an Arabic unisex name that forms the first part of compound names beginning with نور ال (Nūr al), meaning 'light of the'. It is commonly used in Arabic, Indonesian, and Malay-speaking regions as a prefix in reli...
Nurullah is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "light of Allah." It is a theophoric name, combining the Arabic noun nūr (نور, meaning "light") with the divine name Allah (الله). The name reflects a common p...