Abrar

Meaning of Abrar

Abrar is a unique and meaningful name with Arabic origins, pronounced as ah-BRAHR. It is a unisex name, making it suitable for both boys and girls. The name Abrar carries a significant meaning, often associated with piety and righteousness in Islamic culture. It embodies the qualities of goodness and virtue, making it an inspiring choice for parents seeking a name with profound spiritual connotations.

In terms of popularity in the United States, Abrar has seen fluctuating usage over the years. It first appeared in records in 1988 and has had varying ranks since then. In recent years, the name has maintained modest popularity, with occurrences ranging from 10 to 35 newborns annually between 1997 and 2023. For instance, in 2023, there were 19 babies named Abrar, ranking it at 5053.

The name also has a variation spelled as Abraar. Its consistent presence over decades illustrates its enduring appeal among parents who value its deep-rooted cultural and religious significance. Whether chosen for its beautiful sound or its noble meaning, Abrar remains a timeless choice that resonates with many families around the world.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ah-BRAHR (/ˈab.ra.r/)

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Similar Names to Abrar

Notable People Named Abrar

Abrar Hussain - Major General Abrar Husain HJ MBE was a distinguished Pakistani senior army officer who served in World War II and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
Abrar Qazi is an Indian television actor known for his roles in Yeh Hai Chahatein and Gathbandhan.
Abrar Al-Fahad is a Kuwaiti taekwondo practitioner.
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