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Noor

Noor is a given name of Arabic origin meaning "light." It is derived from nur, the Arabic word for light. The name has many transliterations, including Nour, Nour, Nur, Noor, and Nura, and is used across Arabic-speaking countries and in Muslim communities worldwide. While predominantly given to girls, in some cultures it may be used for boys or as a unisex name.

In addition to being a given name, Noor appears in toponymy and as a surname in some

Notable people with the name include Noor Inayat Khan (1914–1944), an Indian–American–British agent of the World

In culture, the name Noor has been used as a title for films and books; for example,

Variant spellings such as Nour and Nur are common in different languages and regions, and the name

families.
Places
named
Noor
or
Nour
exist
in
Iran
and
Afghanistan,
and
Noor
County
is
in
Mazandaran
Province,
Iran.
War
II-era
Special
Operations
Executive,
and
Noor
Tagouri
(born
1993),
an
American
journalist
and
advocate.
a
2017
Indian
film
Noor
starring
Sonam
Kapoor
is
based
on
the
Pakistani
novel
Karachi,
You're
Killing
Me.
often
appears
in
combination
with
other
elements
in
compound
names.
See
also
Nour,
Nur
for
related
forms.