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Nasrin (translit. ''"nisriyn/ nisrīn";'' Nesrin, Nesrine, Nazreen, or Nasreen; ) is a feminine given name in Persian, meaning " wild rose". It is among the most popular names given to girls born in Iran.Economics.apa.az
The name is also popular in , especially in , and , as well as being a commonly used Turkish and Kurdish and North-African (Morocco, Algeria, T ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Nasreen Jahan
Nasreen Jahan (born 1966) is a Bangladeshi writer and literary editor. She came to notice with the publication of her novel ''The Woman Who Flew: Urukku'' in 1993. Life Jahan was born and brought up in Mymensingh. She joined the ''Chander Hat'', a national children's and juvenile organization in 1974 and started to write rhymes and short stories in the children's page of daily newspaper Doinik Bangla. She was profusely encouraged by Literary Editor Late Ahsan Habib who was also a top-brass poet of Bangladesh. Later she concentrated on short stories and published in all leading literary papers and magazines of the country including the ''Kishore Bangla''. She is married to poet ''Ashraf Ahmed'' and has the only daughter ''Orchi Otondrila''. Her novel ''Urukku'', published in 1993, became a hit after it was awarded the Philips Literary Award in 1994. For a brief period in 1993–94, she worked for the ''Banglabazaar Patrika'' published for its weekly literary supplement. Since la ...
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Nasrin (film)
''Nasrin'' is a 2020 documentary film written, produced and directed by Jeff Kaufman and produced by Marcia Ross. The film includes the musical score by Tyler Strickland, an original song by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, and musical performance by Angélique Kidjo. It focuses on Nasrin Sotoudeh, a human rights activist and lawyer in Iran. The world première was at the 2020 GlobeDocs Film Festival. Reception Ms. (magazine) launched the trailer for the film, with an article that stated "'Nasrin' is an engaging and immersive portrait of a highly misunderstood country, a rare profile of Iran’s women’s rights movement, and a surprisingly personal connection to a woman who has the potential to make history." The ''Hollywood Reporter'' review for the film said "Stirring... Eye-opening... Vivid... Extraordinary. This eye-opening chronicle offers a chance to bring (Nasrin's) story beyond the human rights community to an even larger audience." ''The New York Times ''T ...
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Nesreen Ghaddar
Nesreen Ghaddar is a professor of mechanical engineering at the American University of Beirut. She is Qatar Chair of Energy Studies and the Director of the Munib and Angela Institute of Energy and Natural Resources at AUB. She obtained her Bachelor in Engineering in 1980 and her Master in 1982 from Kuwait University and her PhD in 1985 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Faculty Member Profile - Nessreen Ghaddar
American University of Beirut She is an editor of the Journal of Applied Mechanics and a fellow of



Nesrine Malik
Nesrine Malik is a Sudanese-born journalist and author of ''We Need New Stories, We Need New Stories: Challenging the Toxic Myths Behind Our Age of Discontent'' (W&N, 2019). Based in London, Malik is a columnist for ''The Guardian'' and served as a panellist on the BBC's weekly news discussion programme ''Dateline London''. Early life Malik was born in Khartoum, Sudan, and was raised in Kenya, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. She attended The American University in Cairo and the University of Khartoum as an Undergraduate education, undergraduate, before moving to the UK in 2004 to complete her Postgraduate education, post-graduate study at the University of London. Career Alongside her career as a journalist, Malik spent ten years in emerging markets private equity. She writes on British and American politics, identity politics and Islamophobia. Her comments in ''The Guardian'' after the Charlie Hebdo shooting, ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting were quoted in ''New York (magazine), New York'' ma ...
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Research
Research is creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge. It involves the collection, organization, and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness to controlling sources of bias and error. These activities are characterized by accounting and controlling for biases. A research project may be an expansion of past work in the field. To test the validity of instruments, procedures, or experiments, research may replicate elements of prior projects or the project as a whole. The primary purposes of basic research (as opposed to applied research) are documentation, discovery, interpretation, and the research and development (R&D) of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge. Approaches to research depend on epistemologies, which vary considerably both within and between humanities and sciences. There are several forms of research: scientific, humanities, artistic, eco ...
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Refugee
A refugee, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), is a person "forced to flee their own country and seek safety in another country. They are unable to return to their own country because of feared persecution as a result of who they are, what they believe in or say, or because of armed conflict, violence or serious public disorder." Such a person may be called an asylum seeker until granted #Refugee status, refugee status by a contracting state or by the UNHCR if they formally make a claim for right of asylum, asylum. Internally Displaced People (IDPs) are often called refugees, but they are distinguished from refugees because they have not crossed an international border, although their reasons for leaving their home may be the same as those of refugees. Etymology and usage In English, the term ''refugee'' derives from the root word ''refuge'', from Old French ''refuge'', meaning "hiding place". It refers to "shelter or protection from danger ...
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Nasrin Husseini
Nasrin Husseini is an Afghan-born Canadian advocate of refugees, veterinary researcher, and a food activist, working to remake the food system. Her research focuses on advancing animal health through breeding and improving the productivity of the food derived from farm animals. In 2021, she was part of the 100 Women BBC list, which includes the most inspiring and influential women in the world. Biography Nasrin Husseini was born in Afghanistan and spent her childhood as a refugee in Iran. After the fall of the Taliban, she moved back to Afghanistan in 2004. She was in the second class of women to graduate from the veterinary medicine program at Kabul University in 2010. In 2010, she relocated to Toronto, Canada as a refugee due to discrimination she experienced as an educated woman in Afghanistan, and she enrolled at University of Guelph. Her family joined her in Canada in 2018. She received a master of science degree in immunology in 2020 with her thesis ''Resilience of High ...
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Nesrine Merouane
Nesrine Merouane (born January 23, 1995, in Algiers) is an Algerian volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ... player. Club information Current club : GSP (ex MC Algiers) References 1995 births Volleyball players from Algiers Living people Algerian women's volleyball players Wing spikers 21st-century Algerian sportswomen {{Algeria-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Naisrín Elsafty
Naisrín Elsafty (born 1989) is an Irish-Egyptian singer and surgeon. She is notable as a distinguished exponent of sean-nós singing, an unaccompanied and heavily ornamented style characteristic of the Irish-speaking area where she grew up. Early life and career Naisrín is one of the younger daughters of Treasa Ní Cheannabháin, a native of County Galway and a fine singer in the sean-nós tradition, and Saber Elsafty, an Egyptian doctor. She was raised with her sisters and her twin brother in the Conamara Gaeltacht in the West of Ireland. Naiseín is the sister of Róisín Elsafty. Naisrín grew up in a multicultural and multi-religious household, celebrating both Christmas and the Muslim festival of Eid ul-Fitr (the end of Ramadan). Her parents had met while working in Denmark and eventually married in the Conamara parish of Cill Chiaráin. The children attended local schools and grew up multilingual in Irish, English and Egyptian Arabic. Naisrín and her family retain ...
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Nasreen Qadri
Nasrin Kadri or Nasreen Qadri (; ; born 2 September 1986) is an Israeli singer. She mostly performs Hebrew songs, with a focus on Mizrahi music. However, she also performs Arabic songs, notably including those by Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum. In 2018, Kadri converted to Judaism from Islam. Biography Kadri was born in Haifa, Israel, to a family of Arab Israelis on 2 September 1986. Originally a Muslim, she was raised in Lod, where her father was a taxi driver and her mother was a nurse. Around 2004, Qadri began a relationship with Israeli musician Aviezer Ben-Moha, who is Jewish. She began her conversion to Judaism during this time. In July 2017, the couple became engaged, but broke up and cancelled their upcoming wedding two months later. Upon completing the process of converting in 2018, Kadri took the Hebrew name "Bracha" (), although her official name remains unchanged. However, because the rabbi who oversaw her conversion did so independently of the appropriate Israeli re ...
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Nesreen Tafesh
Nesreen Tafesh (; born February 15, 1982) is an Algerian-Palestinians, Palestinian actress and singer born in Syria. Early life Nesreen was born in Aleppo, Syria to the Palestinian poet and author Yousef Tafesh from Safed and an Algerian mother. She has seven sisters and her maternal grandmother is of Moroccan descent. She graduated from the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts in Damascus in 2008. Nesreen is considered a Syrian actress, yet she only has Algerian nationality. Career Nesreen's first act ever was in a biography series about Hulagu Khan when she was still studying at the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts. Afterward, she worked in the series (), playing the lead female role of Subh of Cordoba, Subh, wife of Caliph Al-Hakam II. The work was written by Walid Saif. In 2017, she started singing by releasing the single "Metghayar Alayi". She used to live in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, before she moved to Egypt in late 2018, in which she acted in the film (). Personal l ...
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