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Niyaser is a female name from the Arab world, pronounced with a southern, moist intonation. The name originates from the Arabic root *n-s-r*, meaning "to follow," "to pursue," or "to excel." From this root come possible interpretations of the name: "heir," "follower," "outstanding," or "superior." In some interpretations, linking it to the root *nisr* (falcon), the meaning can also be "bold" or "swift." The origin of the name is closely tied to Muslim cultures of North Africa and Western Asia. The name entered these regions with Islam, but its usage has no direct roots in biblical or Babylonian pantheon names. During the era of the Islamic Golden Age, the name Niyaser did not become one of the most popular, but it was not forgotten either. It was primarily borne by free-thinking and educated women. The characteristic traits of the name "Niyaser" are strength, independence, and originality. A woman named Niyaser is often perceived as decisive, brave, and goal-oriented. She possesses inner steel and the ability to defy traditions or the opinions of others. She is not afraid to be unique and often has a creative mindset. Prominent bearers of the name Niyaser in modern history and culture are difficult to highlight, especially in Russia. However, in North Africa and Western Asia, the name is found among women associated with science, art, and politics. For example, there is Nesreen Suleiman—an Iranian film scholar and writer—and Nesreen Ali—a Syrian photographer and activist. The popularity of the name Niyaser is not high in Russia and the CIS countries, but it is fairly common in Sudan, Eritrea, Libya, Syria, Iran, and other countries of the Middle and Near East. In these regions, the name is valued for its strength and uniqueness. Variations in pronunciation: in some regions, the name may be shortened to Neshe (Neshe) or Neshe sun (Neshe sun). In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is often pronounced as "Nya-syer" or "Nya-ser."