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Nura

Nura is a proper noun encountered in several languages and cultural contexts. Etymology commonly traces to the Arabic root Nur, meaning light, and the name is often used as a feminine given name in Arabic-speaking regions and among Muslim communities. It has various transliterations and spellings, including Noor and Nour in different languages and locales. In some cases, Nura also appears as a surname.

Geography and place names are another area where Nura appears. It is used as a toponym in

In culture and media, Nura may be employed as a character name or brand, with usage dependent

See also: Nur, Noor, Nour. For precise, location-specific information, consult regional name dictionaries or geographic databases.

different
countries,
referring
to
towns,
districts,
or
geographic
features,
with
the
exact
reference
varying
by
local
language
and
history.
Because
of
this
regional
diversity,
there
is
no
single,
universal
description
of
a
place
called
Nura.
on
the
work
and
language
context.
As
a
contemporary
name,
it
reflects
broader
naming
practices
that
blend
traditional
roots
with
modern
transliteration.