Victory name
Nusret
Nus-ret
Pronunciation: Nus-ret
نصر؛ النصر الإلهي
Boy Common
Origin
Arabic (Turkish Usage)
Meaning
Divine victory; from Arabic 'Nasr' meaning help or victory.
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Attested
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
خدا کی فتح؛ عربی 'نصر' سے مشتق
Meaning Arabic
نصر؛ النصر الإلهي
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
110:1-3
Nusret derives from the Arabic نصر (Nasr), meaning victory or divine assistance. In the Quran, Surah An-Nasr (110) speaks of God's victory when His help comes. The name is popular in Turkish culture, with historical figures such as Nusret Çelebi, a 15th-century Ottoman scholar. It conveys assurance of success through faith. Related names include [[Nasr]] and [[Fath]]. Pronounced Nus-ret, it has moderate popularity at 45. Lucky elements are the number 9 (completion), Friday, and gold.
FAQs
What does Nusret mean?
It means divine victory or God's help, from Arabic 'Nasr.'
Is Nusret in the Quran?
The concept is in Surah An-Nasr (110), but the name is not directly mentioned.
What is the origin of Nusret?
Arabic origin, widely used in Turkish-speaking regions.
How common is Nusret?
It is moderately common, with a popularity score of 45.
What is the lucky number for Nusret?
The lucky number is 9, symbolizing completion in Islamic numerology.
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