Kausar is a feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from the Quranic term al-Kawthar, signifying “abundance,” “goodness,” or the river in paradise. Pronounced kow-SAR (/kaʊsˈsar/), it carries a technical precision while retaining a sense of spiritual richness rooted in Islamic tradition. In the United States, Kausar remains relatively rare yet shows a measured rise in popularity: occurrences climbed from nine in 2013 (rank 936) to 21 in 2024 (rank 929), indicating steady, data-driven growth without sharp fluctuations. This trend reflects an analytical embrace by parents seeking a culturally resonant name that balances distinctiveness with meaningful heritage. Although the name’s literal meaning evokes limitless generosity, it does not guarantee an infinite reserve of well-behaved toddlers.
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