Nasra

Meaning of Nasra

Nasra, born from the Arabic root n-ṣ-r that softly utters both “help” and “victory,” carries an ethereal grace akin to moonlight filtering through a misted bamboo grove at dawn; it conjures the image of a solitary cherry blossom drifting across a silent koi pond, emblematic of delicate strength and quiet perseverance. In its cool resonance, the name evokes ancient desert caravans guided by compassion and the promise of triumph under starlit skies, even as it whispers the poised elegance of a haiku’s fleeting moment. Its three syllables flow like ink on rice paper, each curve and line weaving a tapestry of compassionate leadership, serene resilience and boundless hope—an enduring gift to any girl destined to bear its luminous legacy.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as NAHS-rah (/ˈnɑs.rɑ/)

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Notable People Named Nasra

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