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Nisrine

Girl

Arabic · niss-REEN

Origin

Arabic

Pronunciation

niss-REEN

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Often associated with a flower/rose-related meaning in Arabic usage, depending on the reference.

Nisrine is a feminine given name used in Arabic-speaking communities, with spellings that often reflect French-influenced orthography in some regions. It’s common to see the name written with or without a final -e (Nisrine vs Nisrin), while still referring to the same name in everyday use. In meaning explanations, Nisrine is often associated with flowers or roses, though the exact gloss depends on the naming reference. Some sources describe it as connected, through borrowing and regional usage, to Persian-language forms related to wild rose/eglantine. Because the name travels across languages, references may describe the etymology at different levels of detail. Pronunciation is frequently approximated as niss-REEN, in two syllables. A practical tip is that the stress usually falls on the second syllable (-REEN). In documents, confirming the preferred spelling (with or without -e) helps keep consistent records.

Etymology: Used in Arabic-speaking contexts (notably in North Africa and Francophone spellings); sometimes explained as ultimately connected to Persian forms for wild rose/eglantine. Glosses vary by source.

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Names with roots in the Arabic language and Arabic-speaking cultures.

Origin

Arabic

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Nisrin