In the tapestry of global baby names, Nurah glides in as a luminous thread woven from Arabic roots—noo-RAH—its very syllables echoing the soft glow of a Diya at dusk. Meaning “light,” it dances across the tongue like a playful ray that sketches mehndi-style patterns on tiny hands, promising to chase away shadows with just a wink. Though it remains a rare gem in the United States—fewer than ten bright Nurahs arrive each year, hovering near the #940 spot in the Top 1000—this radiance is steadily winning hearts. Parents charmed by her gentle lilt and warm promise will love watching little Nurah illuminate every room, her presence as welcome as a burst of mango-scented laughter at Diwali.
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