Noor

Noor signifies brightness, illumination, and radiance. It is often used to describe someone who brings enlightenment or positivity. In spiritual contexts, it can denote divine light.

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Noor is derived from the Arabic language and is commonly used in the Middle East and South Asia. It represents the concept of light, both in a literal and metaphorical sense.

  • Popularity: 1,377th
  • Babies named Noor in the US in 2023:
    Female: 354
    Male: 46
  • Nicknames: Nori, Noo, Nora, Noora, Noru.
  • Full Names: Noorulhuda, Noorani, Noorullah, Noorulain, Nooraan.
  • Famous Namesakes: Noor Inayat Khan - writer, Noor Jehan - singer, Noor Al-Hussein - queen, Noor Tagouri - journalist, Noor Bali - athlete.
  • Gender: Unisex, used by people of any gender with slight variations for cultural preference.
  • Numerology: According to numerology, Noor resonates with the number three, which is associated with creativity, enthusiasm, and inspiration. Those named Noor may have vibrant personalities and be naturally inclined toward uplifting and motivating others.

Noor has gained popularity due in part to its simplicity and grace. It's widely appreciated in diverse cultural contexts and has become a favored choice for parents seeking a name with both a classic and modern feel.

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