Nur (also spelled Noor, Nor, or Nour, Arabic: نور: Nūr IPA: [nuːr]) is a common Arabic unisex name meaning "light", "The Divine Light".[1] An-Nur, meaning "the light" in Arabic. It can also be feminized as Nura or Noora.

In Norse mythology Nór was the name of the founder king of Norway.

In Dutch and Flemish Noor can be a form of Eleonore cognate to the English name Eleanor, the first bearer of which was Eleanor of Aquitaine and is probably Occitan in origin. Noor is also an Estonian language surname, meaning "young".

Given name

Noor

Nour

Nur

Politicians, statesmen, and royalty

Intellectuals

  • Nur Yalman, Turkish anthropologist
  • Cak Nur, the nickname of Nurcholish Madjid, a prominent Indonesian Muslim intellectual
  • Nur Ali Elahi, Iranian philosopher, jurist, and musician

Sportspeople

Other people

Surname

Fictional characters

Arabic-based compound names with Nur as an element

  • Nurullah, that is Nur Allah, meaning light of God
  • Nur al-Din, that is Nur al-Din, meaning light of the religion/faith
  • Nur ul-Huda, that is Nur al-Huda, meaning light of the guidance
  • Nurul Islam, that is Nur al-Islam, meaning light of Islam
  • Nuruzzaman, that is Nur al-Zaman, meaning light of the era
  • Abdel Nour, that is Abd an-Nur, meaning servant of the Light
  • Nuri, meaning luminous or my light
  • Núria is an Arabic Catalan girl's name, meaning light

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