Nur means light and it's exactly that she brings to your life, everything is better with Nur around, jokes, games, mistakes, doesn't matter.
She will carry hard.
She is someone you can trust and have serious conversation with and then do the derpiest things moments later. All girls should aspire to be like her. A sheer pleasure to have in your life.
Get a Nur in your life, guaranteed improvement.
Ray approved.
She will carry hard.
She is someone you can trust and have serious conversation with and then do the derpiest things moments later. All girls should aspire to be like her. A sheer pleasure to have in your life.
Get a Nur in your life, guaranteed improvement.
Ray approved.
by The StingRay January 01, 2019
Nur is one of the best people you will ever meet in your life, he is very funny and loves to keep close to certain people. Your lucky if you have Nur as he is a person who loves to socialise with people. He is kind hearted person and is very active. His name means light which reflects his attitude. Any girl that had him is very lucky as he will keep her by his side and never let go. He loves to have a laugh and is a very funny person to hang around with. Go out side with him and see how he actually is.
Nur is Funnnyy
by rocket star August 06, 2018
by catatonic_monkey March 20, 2005
by rainbow21 July 05, 2014
Nur means light. Nur is an Arabic word. The person with this name is very loyal, caring, emotional, respectful, funny etc. Everyone needs a friend like him. They are having beautiful name as Nur which defines light but they mostly stay lonely and in dark. They like to meet with people and they are even loved by everyone. They cares for everyone and try to help others and risk themselves for others too.
by Rockybhi November 24, 2021
Annur is very sweet and loving, he’s a gentleman unlike other boys and will always have your back. He will make you laugh and will give u things
by Ur_fav October 28, 2018
Care for someone; Lower level of love; Really into; Good; Interest in.
Verb/Adjective
Derived from "in ur" -- "i nur".
Verb/Adjective
Derived from "in ur" -- "i nur".
by ravenkiko April 17, 2011