Nisreen

Meaning of Nisreen

Nisreen conjures the image of a dew-kissed petal at dawn. Derived from the Arabic nisrīn, meaning “sweet-scented flower” or “wild rose,” this melodic name glides off the tongue as ni-SREEN. Warm yet elegant, it carries centuries of poetic tradition while maintaining a fresh, modern charm—a balance that has kept it humming on U.S. baby charts for decades. In 2024, eight newborn girls were named Nisreen in America, placing it at No. 942 and underscoring its rare, cherished appeal. Though it has never soared into the top 100, hovering instead around the 700s to 900s, that steady presence has crafted Nisreen into a hidden jewel adored by parents seeking both cultural richness and offbeat sophistication. A little Nisreen brings with her a legacy of beauty, resilience, and a blossoming spirit as timeless as the flowers her name evokes.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ni-SREEN (/nɪsˈriːn/)

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Notable People Named Nisreen

Nisreen Alwan -
Nisreen El-Hashemite -
Rachel Elizabeth Morgan
Curated byRachel Elizabeth Morgan

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