Nasreena Ibrahim (born 20 December 1950) is a Maldivian activist who was the first lady of the Maldives from November 1978 to November 2008, as the wife of president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
The following year, she gave birth to twins, Dunya and Yumna, followed by Faris, and Ghassan, who was born during her tenure as first lady.
During her time as First Lady, Ibrahim made public appearances but remained uninvolved in politics and never gave a speech or interview.
Her only public statement was during an interview with Royston Ellis, where she discussed her husband Gayoom's life for his biography, A Man for All Islands.
[2] Ibrahim was one of the founding members of the Society for Health Education.