Noura

"Variant of Noor. Light, radiance"

♀ Féminin · Arabic
divine luminous royal variant

📖 À propos Noura

Noura est la forme féminine arabe de Nour/Nur (نور), signifiant lumière et rayonnement. Enraciné dans le concept sacré d'illumination divine central pour la théologie islamique, il se rattache à Ayat al-Nur (Coran 24:35) — « Allah est la Lumière des cieux et de la terre » — l'un des versets les plus médités du Coran. Le Nur est devenu un thème central du mysticisme soufi chez des poètes comme Rumi. La terminaison féminine -a confère à Noura son identité distinctive, la plus répandue au Levant, en Afrique du Nord et dans la péninsule Arabique. La Reine Noor de Jordanie a apporté au prénom une visibilité mondiale en 1978.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineArabic
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationVariant of Noor. Light, radiance

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Queen Noor of Jordan — American-born Queen of Jordan (born Lisa Halaby, 1951), who took the name Noor upon marrying King Hussein I in 1978; a prominent humanitarian and global advocate for peace, education, and refugee rights.
  • Nour El Sherbini — Egyptian squash player (born 1995), multiple World Squash Championship winner and one of the most dominant players in the history of women's squash; known in some records as Noura El Sherbini.
  • Noura Mint Seymali — Mauritanian singer and musician (born 1980), internationally celebrated for her powerful voice and mastery of traditional Moorish music (griot tradition), bringing West African and Arab musical heritage to global audiences.
  • Nora Fatehi — Moroccan-Canadian dancer, model, and actress (born 1992), who became one of the most popular performers in Indian cinema through her dance performances in Bollywood films; her given name Nora shares the same Arabic light-root as Noura.