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Nasir al-Din as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Nasir al-Din

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The baby name Nasir al-Din is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /naːˈsiːr alˈdiːn/ (NAH-seer al-DEEN).

Nasir al-Din is Arabic in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Arabic
Pronunciation: /naːˈsiːr alˈdiːn/ (NAH-seer al-DEEN)

What is the meaning of the name Nasir al-Din ?

The baby name Nasir al-Din is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /naːˈsiːr alˈdiːn/ (NAH-seer al-DEEN).

Nasir al-Din is Arabic in Origin.

An Arabic compound honorific formed from nāṣir “helper, supporter, champion” (from the root n-ṣ-r) and al‑dīn “the faith/religion,” Nasir al‑Din conveys “helper/defender of the faith” or “champion of religion.” It functions as an honorific phrase and a compound masculine given name across Arab and Persianate cultures.

As a laqab (epithet-title), it was borne by prominent figures, including the 13th‑century polymath Nasir al‑Din al‑Tusi, the Mughal emperor Nasir‑ud‑Din Muhammad Humayun, and Iran’s Naser al‑Din Shah Qajar; clerics and jurists also adopted it to signal piety and service to Islam. Modern usage persists in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia, sometimes shortened to Nasir/Nasser. Common transliteration variants reflect regional phonology: Nāsir ad‑Dīn, Nasiruddin/Nasir-ud-Din, Naser al‑Din, Nasser al‑Din, and French-influenced Nacer‑Eddine/Nasser Eddine.

Nasir al-Din is extremely rare. There are only 1 recorded use on record, spread over 1 country.

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Nasir al-Din – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
YE 0 #398 1 8,639
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People also ask about Nasir al-Din

Nasir al-Din is predominantly a boy's name.
Nasir al-Din is a 4 syllable name, pronounced /naːˈsiːr alˈdiːn/ (NAH-seer al-DEEN).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Nasir ad-Din, Nasir ud-Din, Nasir-ud-Din, Nasiruddin, Naseer al-Din and Naser al-Din.
Across languages, Nasir al-Din has these equivalents: Nasiruddin (Urdu/Persian/South Asian form), Nâsirüddîn (Ottoman Turkish-style transliteration), Nāṣir ad-Dīn (classical Arabic transliteration).
Nasir al-Din is a name of Arabic origin, traditionally used in Arabic-speaking countries. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Arabic-speaking countries and its diaspora communities.
Yes — it is. Nasir al-Din leaves almost no footprint in the statistics we follow, so it is rare by any measure.