Romanization | Nāṣir |
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Gender | masculine |
Language(s) | Arabic: ناصر |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Arabic |
Meaning | 'granter of victory', helper, protector, supporter, victory-maker |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Nasser, Nassar, Nasir, Naseer, Nacer, Nasr |
Related names | Nasrallah, Nasralla, Nasrollah, Nasrullah, Al-Nasrallah, Nasri |
Naser (Arabic: ناصر, romanized: Nāṣir, lit. 'granter of victory')[1] is a masculine given name, commonly found in the Arabic and Persian languages. Alternative spellings of this name, possibly due to transliteration include Nasser, Nassar, Nasir, Naseer, or Nacer. People with this name may include:
People with the given name Naser
- Naser Khader (born 1963), Danish politician
- Naser Maleknia (died 2007), Iranian academic
- Naser Mohammadkhani (born 1957), Iranian football striker
- Naser Orić (born 1967), Bosnian military officer
- Naser Sahiti (born 1966), Kosovan professor and rector of the University Prishtina
- Naser Al Shami (born 1982), Syrian boxer
- Naser Makarem Shirazi (born 1927), Iranian cleric
People with the middle name or father name Naser
- Abdul-Raof Naser Kher (born 1982), Libyan futsal player
- Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi, Emirati military officer
People with the surname Naser
- Hani Naser (1950–2020), Jordanian-American musician
- M. A. Naser (1921–2004), Bangladeshi educator
- Sumaya Farhat Naser (born 1948), Palestinian peace activist
- Yekta Naser (born 1978), Iranian actress
References
- ↑ "Nasser Name Meaning & Nasser Family History at Ancestry.com®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
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