Mansur
Mansur is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It is commonly associated with the epithet al-Mansur, and is often understood to mean “the victorious” or “the aided one,” derived from the Arabic root n-s-r, related to help or victory. The name appears in various transliterations, including Mansour, Mansoor, and Mansouri, and is used across the Arab world, Iran, South Asia, and parts of Central Asia and Turkey.
Historically, the most prominent bearer is Abu Ja’far Abd Allah al-Mansur, known simply as al-Mansur, who reigned
Beyond this figure, the name has been widely used as a personal name and surname across regions