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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
Adama Touré (1936-2012), Burkinabé politician and educator
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
Soumane Touré (1948-2021), Burkinabé trade unionist
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
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