Nasir
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Nasir (Arabic: ناصر Nāṣir) is a male Arabic given name which can mean "helper" or "one who gives victory" (grammatically the Stem I masculine singular active participle of consonantal verb root n-ṣ-r). The female form of the name is Nasira (ناصرة Nāṣira).
Naseer is a transcription of Arabic: نصـيـر Naṣīr, a related word of similar meaning also used as a name.
Given name
- Nasir Jones (born 1973), American rapper, mostly and professionally known as Nas
- Nasir Ahmed (born 1964), Bangladeshi cricketer
- Nasir Kazmi (1925–1972), Pakistani Urdu poet
- Al-Nasir (1158–1225), 34th Abbasid Caliph
- Naser Oric (born 1967), Bosnian military officer during the Bosnian War
- Nasir Gebelli (born 1957), Iranian-American video game developer
- Nasir al-Din Shah (1831–1896), ruler of Qajar dynasty in present-day Iran
- Nasir ibn Alnas (also known as An-Nasir ibn Alnas) (died 1088), fifth ruler of the Hammadids in Algeria
- Nasir (Robin of Sherwood), Saracen character played by Mark Ryan in the British 1980s television series Robin of Sherwood
- Nasir ud din Mahmud, Muslim Turkic ruler
- Nasir-ud-Din Qabacha, Muslim Turkic governor of Multan
- Nasir ud-din Shah, Indian actor
Surname
- Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918–1970), second President of Egypt
- Vali Nasr (born 1960), Middle Eastern expert Iranian-American
- Hakim Nasir, Pakistani Urdu poet also using the takhallus of Nasir
- Clare Nasir (born 1970), British weather forecaster
- Serdar Nasır, Turkish plastic surgeon
Places
Fictional characters
- Nasir, the main character in the video game Lagoon
- Nasir, character in the TV-Series Spartacus
- Nasir, the supporting character in the 1980s TV series Robin of Sherwood (aired in the US as Robin Hood)
See also
- Arabic name
- Naseer (disambiguation)
- Nasira (disambiguation)
- Nasir al-Din (disambiguation)
- Nazir (disambiguation)
- Wikipedia pages beginning with "Nasir"
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