Mansor
Mansor is a surname found primarily in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also occasionally found as a given name. The origin of the name is generally believed to be Arabic, likely derived from the word "Mansur" (منصور), which means "victorious," "triumphant," or "divinely aided." As a surname, it is carried by families of Malay and Indonesian ethnicity, often with a historical or cultural connection to Islamic traditions. The name's prevalence reflects the influence of Islam in the region. Notable individuals with the name Mansor may be found in fields such as politics, academia, and the arts, although no single, universally famous individual is definitively associated with the name across all fields.