Nasr
نصر
triumph, victory
نصري
Meaning: of victory, triumphant
Nasri is an adjectival form (Nisba) derived from the word 'Nasr', meaning victory, triumph, or divine aid. It translates to 'of victory' or 'my victory,' carrying connotations of success, support, and being a champion of a cause. The suffix 'i' adds a personal or relational dimension, suggesting a person who is inherently linked to the concept of overcoming adversity.
In an Islamic context, the name represents the belief that ultimate victory comes only from God (An-Nasr). It embodies the values of perseverance, reliance on the Divine (Tawakkul), and the triumph of truth over falsehood. It serves as a reminder of God's promise to support the righteous and those who strive in His path.
While the specific form 'Nasri' does not appear in the Quran, its root N-S-R (ن ص ر) appears 158 times in various forms. A prominent example is Surah An-Nasr (110:1), which mentions 'Nasrullah' (the help/victory of Allah). Another instance is in Surah Al-Imran (3:126), stating that victory is only from Allah.
The name is closely associated with the Nasrid Dynasty (Banu al-Ahmar), the last Muslim dynasty to rule the Kingdom of Granada in Al-Andalus. Notable figures include Muhammad I ibn al-Ahmar, the founder of the dynasty. It is also a common surname and given name among influential Levantine and North African families.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as resilient, ambitious, and natural leaders who inspire confidence in others. They are often associated with a protective nature, a strong sense of justice, and the determination to succeed despite challenges. In Arabic culture, the name suggests a person who is a reliable ally and a source of strength for their community.
Pronounced as 'NAS-ree'. The first syllable 'NAS' uses a flat 'a' sound similar to 'pass', but the 'S' (Sad) is a heavy, emphatic 's' produced by pressing the tongue against the roof of the mouth. The second syllable 'ree' is a sharp, rolled 'r' followed by a long 'ee' sound as in 'tree'.
The Abjad value of Nasri (نصري) is 340 (Nun=50, Sad=90, Ra=200, Ya=10). In numerology, this number is often reduced to 7 (3+4+0), which is associated with introspection, spiritual depth, and a quest for truth. It signifies a person whose victories are not just material, but also intellectual and spiritual.