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'''Touré''' is the French ] of a West African surname (English transcriptions are '']'' and '']''). The name is probably derived from ''tùùré'', the word for 'elephant' in ], the language of the ].<ref>Diagana, Ousmane Moussa (1995), ''La langue soninkée : morphosyntaxe et sens à travers le parler de Kaédi (Mauritanie)'', Paris : L'Harmattan.</ref> '''Touré''' is the French ] of a West African surname (English transcriptions are '']'' and '']''). The name is probably derived from ''tùùré'', the word for 'elephant' in ], the language of the ].<ref>Diagana, Ousmane Moussa (1995), ''La langue soninkée : morphosyntaxe et sens à travers le parler de Kaédi (Mauritanie)'', Paris : L'Harmattan.</ref> The clan existed as kings of Zaghari on the middle ] before the Moroccan invasion of Ghana. A theory of their origin holds that the Touré are descended from the "Roum," pre-Arab North African soldiers, and local women.<ref>Massing, Andrew W., ''The Wangara, an old Soninke Diaspora in West Africa?'', Cahiers d’Études africaines, 158, XL-2, 2000, pp. 281-308, https://web.archive.org/web/20070628220805/http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/docannexe6104.html, accessed 11/30/2020</ref>


==People== ==People==
Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the name include:


*] (born 1971), American novelist and music journalist
*] (1936-2012), Burkinabé politician and educator
*] (born 1987), Ivorian footballer *] (born 1987), Ivorian footballer
*] (1922–1984), Guinean politician, first President of Guinea *] (1922–1984), Guinean politician, first President of Guinea
*], Gabonese poet, artist and composer *], Gabonese poet, artist and composer
*], Australian footballer *], Australian footballer
*] (born 1984), Malian footballer *] (born 1984), Malian footballer
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*] (born 1996), Malian footballer *] (born 1996), Malian footballer
*] (born 1982), Burkina Faso footballer *] (born 1982), Burkina Faso footballer
*] (born 1948), Malian politician *] (1948–2020), Malian politician
*], Nigerian diplomat *], Nigerian diplomat
*] (born 1981), Liberian footballer *] (born 1981), Liberian footballer
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*] (born 1970), French athlete (long jump) *] (born 1970), French athlete (long jump)
*] (born 1978), Togolese footballer *] (born 1978), Togolese footballer
*] (born 1980), Ivorian footballer and football manager *] (born 1977), Ivorian footballer and football manager
*] (born 1984), Senegalese footballer *] (born 1984), Senegalese footballer
*] (born 1991), Mauritanian footballer *] (born 1991), Mauritanian footballer
*], Malian diplomat *], Malian diplomat
*], Nigerian diplomat
*] (born 1982), French basketball player *] (born 1982), French basketball player
*] (1985–2014), Ivorian footballer *] (1985–2014), Ivorian footballer
*] (born 1985), Senegalese footballer *] (born 1985), Senegalese footballer
*] (born 1961), French footballer *] (born 1961), French footballer
*] (born 1994), French actress *] (born 1994), French actress
*] (born 1981), Ivorian footballer *] (born 1981), Ivorian footballer
*] (born 1984), Guinean footballer *] (born 1984), Guinean footballer
*] *] (born 2004), Australian footballer
*], Portuguese footballer *] (born 1997), Portuguese footballer
*] (born 2005), Australian footballer
*] (c. 1830–1900), founder of the Wassoulou Empire
*] (born 1998), American football player
*] (c. 1830–1900), founder of the Wassoulou Empire
*] (born c.1950), Malian politician *] (born c.1950), Malian politician
*] (1934–2003), Ivorian footballer *] (1934–2003), Ivorian footballer
*] (born 1959), Malian singer and songwriter *] (born 1959), Malian singer and songwriter
*] (born 1945), Guinean politician *] (born 1945), Guinean politician
*] (1948-2021), Burkinabé trade unionist
*] (born 1993), Ivorian footballer *] (born 1993), Ivorian footballer
*] (born 1981), Malian musician *] (born 1981), Malian musician
*] (born 1983), Ivorian footballer *] (born 1983), Ivorian footballer
*] (born 1941), Malian politician *] (1941–2022), Malian politician
*] (born 1986), French footballer *] (born 1986), French footballer
*] (born 1989), Senegalese footballer *] (born 1989), Senegalese footballer


==See also==
Notable people with the single include:
*] (born 1971), American novelist and music journalist *] (born 1966), Haitian American emcee known as MC Tee

==Music==
*], a Senegalese music group *], a Senegalese music group
*] (born 1989), American basketball player
*]


==Notes== ==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 25 May 2024

Touré is the French transcription of a West African surname (English transcriptions are Turay and Touray). The name is probably derived from tùùré, the word for 'elephant' in Soninké, the language of the Ghana Empire. The clan existed as kings of Zaghari on the middle Niger before the Moroccan invasion of Ghana. A theory of their origin holds that the Touré are descended from the "Roum," pre-Arab North African soldiers, and local women.

People

Notable people with the name include:

See also

Notes

  1. Diagana, Ousmane Moussa (1995), La langue soninkée : morphosyntaxe et sens à travers le parler de Kaédi (Mauritanie), Paris : L'Harmattan.
  2. Massing, Andrew W., The Wangara, an old Soninke Diaspora in West Africa?, Cahiers d’Études africaines, 158, XL-2, 2000, pp. 281-308, https://web.archive.org/web/20070628220805/http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/docannexe6104.html, accessed 11/30/2020
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