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{{Infobox Given Name Revised
| name = Noor
| image = Sunshine at Dunstanburgh.JPG
| image_size = 180px
| caption = A representation of the name Noor
| pronunciation = {{IPA-|ar|ˈnuːɾ|}}
| gender = Unisex
| meaning = ''"[[light]]''"
| region =
| nickname = Nuri
| origin = [[Arabic language|Arabic]]}}
 
'''NurNoor''' (also spelledspelt '''NoorNur''', '''Nor''', or '''Nour''', {{lang-ar|نور}}: {{transliteration|ur|ALA-LC|''Nūr''}} {{IPA-ur|nuːr|IPA}}) is a common [[Arabic]] unisexfeminine and masculine given name meaning "[[light]]", "Thefrom Divinethe Light"Arabic ''al-Nur'' ({{lang|fa|النور}}). Variants include Noora, Nora, Norah, Noura, and Nura <ref>[http{{cite web | last=Campbell | first=Mike | title=Meaning, origin and history of the name Nur | website=Behind the Name | date=9 June 2023 | url=https://www.behindthename.com/name/nur Behind| theaccess-date=17 Name]April 2024}}</ref> [[An-Nur]], meaning "the light" in Arabic. It canis also be feminizedused as Nuraa or Noorasurname.
 
==Given name==
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*[[Noor Jehan]] (1926–2000), Pakistani singer and actress
*[[Noor Inayat Khan]] (1914–1944), Indian born British SOE agent
*[[Princess Noor Pahlavi]] (born 19601992), Iranian princess
*[[Noor Sabri]] (born 1984), Iraqi footballer
*[[Noor Tagouri]] (born 1993), American journalist and activist
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'''Sportspeople'''
*[[Cansu Nur Kaya]] (born 2000), Turkish women's footballer
*[[Esma Nur Çakmak]] (born 2004), Turkish female arm wrestler
*[[Gamze Nur Yaman]] (born 1999), Turkish women's footballer
*[[Nur B. Ali]], Pakistani-American racecar driver
*[[Nur Banu Özpak]] (born 1996), Turkish sport shooter
*[[Nur Mustafa Gülen]] (born 1960), Turkish footballer and coach
*[[Nur Nurhan Çakmak]], Turkish women's footballer
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*[[Şeyma Nur Emeksiz Bacaksız]], Turkish Para Taekwondo practitioner
 
'''Other peopleOthers'''
*[[Nur Batur]] (born 1952(, Turkish journalist
*[[Nur Fettahoğlu]], Turkish German actress
*[[Nur Sürer]], Turkish actress
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*[[Mohamed Mohamed Noor]] (born 1985), a United States police officer, convicted for the killing of Justine Damond
*[[Mohamed Noor]], American biologist and geneticist
*[[Mohammad Noor]] (1901–1979), Indonesian politician
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*[[Mohammed Noor]] (born 1978), Saudi Arabian footballer
*[[Farah Nur]] (1862–1932), Somali poet and warrior
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==Arabic-based compound names with ''Nur'' as an element==
*[[Nurullah]], that is ''Nur Allah'', meaning ''light of God''
*[[Nurul Alam (disambiguation)]], that is ''Nur al-Alam'', meaning ''light of the world''
*[[Nurul Amin (disambiguation)]], that is ''Nur al-Amin'', meaning ''light of the trustworthy''
*[[Nur al-Din (disambiguation)|Nur al-Din]], that is ''Nur al-Din'', meaning ''light of the religion/faith''
*Nur ul-Hasan, that is ''Nur al-Hasan'', meaning ''light of [[Hasan ibn Ali|Hasan]]''
**[[Saiyid Nurul Hasan]] (1921–1993), Indian historian
**[[Nurul Hasan (cricketer)|Quazi Nurul Hasan Sohan]] (born 1993), Bangladeshi cricketer
**[[Prof. Syed Nurul Hasan College]], West Bengal
*[[Nur ul-Huda (disambiguation)|Nur ul-Huda]], that is ''Nur al-Huda'', meaning ''light of the guidance''
*[[Nurul Islam (disambiguation)|Nurul Islam]], that is ''Nur al-Islam'', meaning ''light of Islam''
*Nurur Rahman, that is ''Nur al-Rahman'', meaning ''light of the Most Merciful Allah''
**[[Nurur Rahman]], Bangladeshi professor and politician from Comilla
**[[Nurur Rahman Barkati|Sayyid Mohammad Nurur Rahman Barkati]], Shahi Imam of West Bengal
*[[Nuruzzaman (disambiguation)|Nuruzzaman]], that is ''Nur al-Zaman'', meaning ''light of the era''
*[[Abdel Nour (disambiguation)|Abdel Nour]], that is ''Abd an-Nur'', meaning ''servant of the Light''
*[[Nuri (name)|Nuri]], meaning ''luminous'' or ''my light''
*[[Núria]], is an Arabica Catalan girl's name, meaninghas ''light''been suggested to be related to this name
 
==Notes==