Norsilawati binti Mohd Noor
A Malaysian educator renowned for advancing girls' education in rural areas during the late 20th century.
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nɔr.si.laˈwa.ti
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Norsilawati is a Malay name combining 'Nor' derived from Arabic 'Nur' meaning 'light' and 'Silawati,' a feminine form rooted in Malay and Arabic influences denoting honor and dignity. It symbolizes a radiant and respected woman, reflecting cultural values of grace and virtue in Malay-Muslim communities.
In Malay culture, names incorporating 'Nor' or 'Nur' are highly valued for their association with light and divine guidance, often reflecting Islamic heritage. 'Silawati' is less common but carries connotations of nobility and respect. The combination is traditionally given to girls to inspire qualities of brightness, honor, and spiritual dignity.
Today, Norsilawati remains a meaningful choice within Malay-speaking and Muslim communities, though it is somewhat rare outside Malaysia and Indonesia. It is favored for its graceful sound and spiritual significance. The name is often chosen by parents seeking a unique yet culturally rooted identity for their daughters amidst contemporary naming trends.
The name Norsilawati carries the essence of “Light of the honored woman” from Malay-Arabic tradition. Names beginning with "N" often embody qualities of nature connection, nurturing, and creativity.
In Malay culture, names incorporating 'Nor' or 'Nur' are highly valued for their association with light and divine guidance, often reflecting Islamic heritage. 'Silawati' is less common but carries connotations of nobility and respect. The combination is traditionally given to girls to inspire qualities of brightness, honor, and spiritual dignity.
A Malaysian educator renowned for advancing girls' education in rural areas during the late 20th century.
A notable figure in Malaysian women's rights movements in the early 2000s, advocating for legal reforms.
Prominent Malay cultural artist and traditional dancer who helped preserve classical Malay performing arts.
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نور سيلواتي
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The name 'Norsilawati' blends Arabic and Malay linguistic roots, symbolizing cultural fusion unique to Southeast Asia's Islamic communities.
Individuals named Norsilawati are often seen as radiant and dignified, with a strong sense of honor and integrity. They tend to be warm, compassionate, and carry a quiet confidence. This name suggests a personality that values tradition but embraces modernity, often inspiring others through kindness and resilience.
Norsilawati is a Malay-Arabic name meaning “Light of the honored woman”. Norsilawati is a Malay name combining 'Nor' derived from Arabic 'Nur' meaning 'light' and 'Silawati,' a feminine form rooted in Malay and Arabic influences denoting honor and dignity. It symbolizes a radiant and respected woman, reflecting cultural values of grace and virtue in Malay-Muslim communities.
Norsilawati is pronounced (IPA: nɔr.si.laˈwa.ti). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Norsilawati include: Nor, Sil, Lawa, Wati, Sila, Nori, Norsy, Wawa, Nora, Lati.
Famous people named Norsilawati include: , , , Norsilawati Mohd Noor, Norsilawati Zahari.