Skip to main content
It means light in arabic, its a beatiful name, but more beatiful is the person. She is just perfect, her smile, her hair, everything. You are lucky if you have her on your life, Nursel is one of the best people you will ever meet in your life, she is very funny and loves to keep close to certain people. Your lucky if you have Nursel as she is a person who loves to socialise with people. She is kind hearted person and is very active. Her name means light which reflects her attitude. Any boy that had he is very lucky as she will keep him by her side and never let go. She loves to have a laugh and is a very funny person to hang around with. Go out side with her and see how she actually is.
Nursel is the light of my life
nursel by Heroofherlife November 21, 2021
Related Words
Noorcell is a pronouncation of Nursel in turkish language. It’s a compound noun. It means light flood. The name comes from Noor in arabic language which defines "light", or "bright".

It can also mean enlightened, beautiful and attractive woman with a whitest skin
You see a woman with a white skin, shiny face and beautiful eyes she is a Nursel
Nursel by Kasrugrok November 21, 2021
Nursel is a Turkish name for women with excellent communication skills. She can talk you into things you would never try. She also gives you the sense of trust that nobody gives. She's sexy as hell. She's also extremely clever. If you cross her prepare to die. She gives the best advice.
Nursel said it will be better so I changed my major.
nursel by Minicik November 22, 2021
a girl who has an obsession over a fictional character called draco malfoy, a girl who reminds people to do their homework and also a girl who is kind to people who are mean to her
“oh my god! is she a nursel?”
“what’s a nursel?”
“we’re in 2021 and you don’t know that, bye we’re not friends anymore.”
nursel by kdndjdjshdhe November 22, 2021

Ointment Nurse

A complimentary term toward a nurse who places ointment in the fornix of eyes after eye muscle surgery.
Doctor: “Ointment nurse.”... “Ointment nuuuuuurse.”

Nurse: I’ll be there in a second to place the ointment.

Nurse Practitioner 

A midlevel provider who went to school for 6-7 years. Many have an MSN but the DNP degree has been introduced to try to blur the lines with Physicians who instead train for a minimum of 11 years. NPs use this obscurity in an attempt to validate their claims for unsupervised practice. Additionally, many graduate nursing programs are degree mills boasting 100% acceptance rates and 100% online coursework. NPs serve an important place in healthcare but are best paired with a supervising Physician.
Nurse Practitioner: "I wanted to be a doctor but the MCAT wasn't open-book, so I went to the University of Phoenix MSN program with online exams".