Zamar

Meaning of Zamar

The name Zamar, predominantly used as a masculine appellation, traces its etymology to the Hebrew root זָמַר (zamar), meaning “to sing” or “to play a musical instrument,” a semantic field that evokes notions of praise, liturgical artistry and communal celebration. In biblical scholarship, this root recurs in contexts of ritual music-making, thereby underscoring the name’s longstanding association with spiritual expression and creative performance. Within an Anglo-American naming landscape, Zamar remains comparatively uncommon yet demonstrably stable, its Social Security Administration ranking oscillating between the high 700s and low 900s over the past three decades and most recently recorded at 903 in 2024—evidence of modest but persistent favor among parents seeking a name that marries cultural resonance with distinctiveness. Phonetically realized in General American English as /zəˈmɑr/, the name’s consonant-vowel structure yields a balanced sonority that is both approachable and refined. Consequently, Zamar appeals to those who value names of substantive historical lineage and who appreciate the interplay between linguistic heritage and contemporary naming trends.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as zuh-MAR (/zəˈmɑr/)

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