Kausar

Meaning of Kausar

The name Kausar is a beautiful and meaningful choice for a baby girl, with deep roots in Arabic culture. Pronounced as kow-SAR (/kaʊsˈsar/), Kausar signifies abundance and plenty, often associated with the sacred river in paradise according to Islamic tradition. This name carries a sense of spiritual richness and divine blessing, making it a popular choice among Muslim families. A variation of this name is Kausara, which retains the same profound connotations. In the United States, Kausar remains relatively rare but has seen consistent usage over recent years, reflecting its unique appeal and cultural significance. With occurrences ranging from 5 to 10 newborns annually since 2013, Kausar offers both exclusivity and a connection to an ancient heritage that many parents find appealing for their daughters.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as kow-SAR (/kaʊsˈsar/)

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Notable People Named Kausar

Maulana Kausar Niazi, born as Muhammad Hayyat Khan, was a prominent Pakistani politician and religious leader known for his close association with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party.
Kausar Munir is a prominent Indian lyricist and screenwriter known for her work in Bollywood.
Kausar Parveen - Kauser Parveen, a renowned Pakistani playback singer in the 1950s and 1960s, is remembered for her melodious renditions in songs like "O Maina Na Jane Kya Hogaya Kahan Dil Khogaya" and "Pal Pal Jhoomun Jhoom Ke Gaun".
Kausar Yazdani was an Indian Islamic scholar, author, journalist, and activist known for his expertise in comparative studies of Hindu and Islamic literature, who passed away in 2011.
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