Nasrudin is an intriguing name of Persian origin, derived from the combination of two elements: 'Nasr', meaning 'victory' or 'triumph', and 'ud Din', which signifies 'religion' or 'faith'. This name was popularized by Mulla Nasrudin, a legendary Sufi character known for his humorous stories that often conveyed profound spiritual truths. While the name itself does not possess any specific attributes or meanings beyond its etymological roots, it has been inextricably linked with the figure of Mulla Nasrudin in popular culture and literature.
"Nasrudin was born five times between 2010 and now."