Mansouri

Mansouri (Arabic: المنصوري, Persian: منصوری) is a surname common amongst the North Africa and Middle eastern regions. According to the United States Census for the year 2000, the last name 'Mansouri' ranked 48,877 as the most common surname.[1]

Possible Origin

While debatable and in need of research, the origin of the name "Mansouri" may be a derivative of the "Mansur" surname, which was first popularly recorded with Abu Jaffar Al-Mansur, The second Abbasid Caliph that reigned from 754 AD – 775 AD. Jaffar Al-Mansur is regarded to be the real founder of the Abbasid Caliphate, one of the largest polities in world history, for his role in stabilizing and institutionalizing the dynasty. He is also known for founding the 'round city' of Madinat al-Salam which was to become the core of imperial Baghdad.

In common Arabic, it is common for families to give surnames according to a person's origin in relation to location. Therefore, if a newborn was conceived in Saudi Arabia, then their surname may be related with "Al Saudi". Example, Ahmed "Ibn Muhamed Al Saudi".

However, there is a possibility that the name "Mansouri" May originate from Egypt, from the city of Mansoura and it is notable that Berber natives of the North African regions also bear the surname "Mansouri", and therefore begets an effort into tracing the origin of the surname.

It is unknown whether "Mansouri" conclusively originated from the time period of the introduction of Islam, and may extend its conception since Numidian North Africa and Pharaoh's Egypt.

The name Mansouri had 405 occurrences in the 2000 Census.

List of persons with the surname

Iranians

Moroccans

Algerians

Others

Other

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