Mansur

Mansour
PronunciationIPA: [manˈsˤuːr]
GenderMale
LanguageArabic
Origin
Meaning'He who is Victorious'
Region of originArabia
Other names
Alternative spellingMansur, Mansoor
Variant formsNasir, Nasser, Nasri, Nasrallah, Nasir al-Din Victor, Vincent

Mansour (Arabic: منصور, Manṣūr); also spelled Mounsor, Monsur (Bengali), Mansoor, Manser, Mansur, Mansyur (Indonesian) or Mensur (Turkish), is a male Arabic name that means "He who is victorious", from the Arabic root naṣr (نصر), meaning "victory."

The first known bearer of the name was Mansur ibn Sarjun, Byzantine governor of Damascus in the late 500s and early 600s, who surrendered the city to the Muslims in 635.

Other people called Mansur include, during the golden Age of Islam:

Imams of Yemen

Modern given name

Mansur or Mansour is used in Turkic languages, Iranian languages and Arabic, while the transliteration Mansoor is typically used by South Asians, and Mensur is used in the Bosnian language.

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  • Belal Mansoor Ali (born 1988), Bahraini runner from Kenya
  • Ghulam Mansoor (1812–??), Subedar major, Bhopal state
  • M. A. Mansoor (1881–1968), Egyptian antiquarian
  • Maghfoor Mansoor (1966–2001), Pakistani native who was a fugitive in the United States
  • Misha Mansoor (born 1984), American musician and founder of the Progressive Metal band Periphery
  • Peter Mansoor (born 1960), Palestinian American Army colonel, executive officer to Gen. Petraeus during Iraq War troop surge of 2007
  • Shoaib Mansoor (born 1951), Pakistani film producer, director, writer, lyricist, and composer

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