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.[1] 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.[2]
People
Notable people with the name include:
- Touré (born 1971), American novelist and music journalist
 - Ahmed Touré (born 1987), Ivorian footballer
 - Ahmed Sékou Touré (1922–1984), Guinean politician, first President of Guinea
 - Aïda Touré, Gabonese poet, artist and composer
 - Al Hassan Toure, Australian footballer
 - Alhassane Touré (born 1984), Malian footballer
 - Ali Farka Touré (1939–2006), Malian musician
 - Alioune Touré (born 1978), French footballer
 - Almamy Touré (born 1996), Malian footballer
 - Amadou Touré (born 1982), Burkina Faso footballer
 - Amadou Toumani Touré (1948–2020), Malian politician
 - Aminatou Maïga Touré, Nigerian diplomat
 - Ansu Toure (born 1981), Liberian footballer
 - Askia M. Touré (born 1938), American poet and essayist
 - Assimiou Touré (born 1988), Togolese footballer
 - Bako Touré (1939–2001), Malian footballer
 - Bassala Touré (born 1976), Malian footballer
 - Bassary Touré, Malian economist and politician
 - Cheikh Touré (born 1970), French athlete (long jump)
 - Chérif Touré Mamam (born 1978), Togolese footballer
 - Clémentine Touré (born 1977), Ivorian footballer and football manager
 - Demba Touré (born 1984), Senegalese footballer
 - Doudou Touré (born 1991), Mauritanian footballer
 - Hamadoun Touré, Malian diplomat
 - Hervé Touré (born 1982), French basketball player
 - Ibrahim Touré (1985–2014), Ivorian footballer
 - Ibrahima Touré (born 1985), Senegalese footballer
 - José Touré (born 1961), French footballer
 - Karidja Touré (born 1994), French actress
 - Kolo Touré (born 1981), Ivorian footballer
 - Larsen Touré (born 1984), Guinean footballer
 - Mohamed Toure (born 2004), Australian footballer
 - Mohamed Touré (born 1997), Portuguese footballer
 - Musa Toure (born 2005), Australian footballer
 - Samori Toure (American football) (born 1998), American football player
 - Samory Touré (c. 1830–1900), founder of the Wassoulou Empire
 - Sanoussi Touré (born c.1950), Malian politician
 - Sékou Touré (1934–2003), Ivorian footballer
 - Sidi Touré (born 1959), Malian singer and songwriter
 - Sidya Touré (born 1945), Guinean politician
 - Thomas Touré (born 1993), Ivorian footballer
 - Vieux Farka Touré (born 1981), Malian musician
 - Yaya Touré (born 1983), Ivorian footballer
 - Younoussi Touré (1941–2022), Malian politician
 - Youssouf Touré (born 1986), French footballer
 - Zargo Touré (born 1989), Senegalese footballer
 
See also
- Touré Embden (born 1966), Haitian American emcee known as MC Tee
 - Touré Kunda, a Senegalese music group
 - Toure' Murry (born 1989), American basketball player
 - Ture (disambiguation)
 
Notes
- ↑ Diagana, Ousmane Moussa (1995), La langue soninkée : morphosyntaxe et sens à travers le parler de Kaédi (Mauritanie), Paris : L'Harmattan.
 - ↑ 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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