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Nuru

Nuru is a term with multiple meanings across cultures and contexts. The most widely known reference is to a form of full-body massage called Nuru massage, which originated in Japan and has since spread globally. This practice uses a slippery gel, often formulated with seaweed extracts or other moisturizers, to reduce friction and enable close skin-to-skin contact during the massage. Nuru massages are sometimes marketed through sponge or spa venues; legal status and regulatory oversight vary by country and establishment. Participants should observe consent, hygiene, and safety considerations, including avoiding application on broken skin and performing a patch test for allergies.

In onomastics, Nuru is a personal name in several cultures. In Swahili, Nuru means "light" and is

Nuru may also appear as a brand name or in cultural references related to the above meanings.

used
as
a
given
name
in
various
East
African
communities.
The
name
can
be
used
for
different
genders
and
may
appear
in
personal
names
as
well
as
in
organizational
or
community
naming
contexts
when
adopted.
Because
its
interpretation
depends
on
language
and
context,
Nuru
functions
primarily
as
a
multi-use
term
rather
than
a
single,
fixed
meaning.