Adar

Meaning of Adar

Adar dances onto the scene as a sprightly unisex name, whispered ah-DAR whether you’re toasting under a desert sunset in Israel or drifting along a Bosphorus breeze in Turkey. In Hebrew lore it’s the name of the joyous month when Purim sparks laughter like confetti and hope blooms like wildflowers; in Turkish, it rolls off the tongue with an airy, adventurous promise of new beginnings. Imagine a name that cracks open winter’s shell to let playful sunshine spill in—Adar is that flicker of warmth, a narrative thread tying ancient festivals to tomorrow’s bright-eyed explorers.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as ah-DAR (/aˈdar/)

Turkish

  • Pronunced as ah-DAR (/aˈdaʀ/)

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