The baby name Nasir al-Din al is a Male name and is pronounced /ˈnaː.sir adˈdiːn/ — NAH-seer ad-DEEN (often heard as NAH-seer al-DEEN).
The baby name Nasir al-Din al is a Male name and is pronounced /ˈnaː.sir adˈdiːn/ — NAH-seer ad-DEEN (often heard as NAH-seer al-DEEN).
Nasir al-Din al is Arabic, Islamic in Origin.
An Arabic masculine theophoric compound, Nasir al-Din combines Nāsir (“helper, defender; bringer of victory,” from the root n-ṣ-r) with al-Dīn (“the Faith/Religion”), yielding the honorific meaning “helper/defender of the faith.” Widely borne by scholars, jurists, and rulers across the medieval Islamic world, it evokes piety and public service; notable bearers include the polymath Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī and Qajar monarch Nāṣer al-Dīn Shāh.
Common variants reflect regional phonology and script: Nasiruddin, Naseeruddin, Nasereddine, Nasser Eddine, Naser al-Din, Nasreddin/Nasruddin (Turkish/Persian), and Maghrebi surname forms Nacer/Nacereddine. In South Asia it is often written as a single given name (Nasiruddin), while in Arab contexts Nasir and the laqab al-Dīn may appear separately. Note that a final al- is the Arabic definite article introducing a nisba (e.g., al-Tusi) and is not itself part of the given name.
Nasir al-Din al doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.
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