Israr

Meaning of Israr

Israr is a distinctive male name of Arabic origin, meaning "persistence" or "determination." Pronounced as is-RAHR (/ɪsˈrɑːr/) in both Urdu and Arabic, this name carries with it a sense of strength and resolve. It is also found in its variant form, Israar, which shares the same pronunciation and significance. Although not very common in the United States, Israr was given to 7 newborn boys in 2023, ranking it at 9714 on the popularity charts. The name's rarity can add to its appeal for parents seeking a unique name with powerful connotations and deep roots in Arabic culture.

Pronunciation

Urdu

  • Pronunced as is-RAHR (/ɪsˈrɑːr/)

Arabic

  • Pronunced as is-RAHR (/isˈraːr/)

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Notable People Named Israr

Israr Ahmed - Dr. Israr Ahmad was a renowned Pakistani Islamic scholar and theologian, known for his influential teachings across South Asia and among South Asian Muslim communities globally.
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