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      Meaning of the first name Abir

      Origin

      Hebrew, Arabic

      Meaning

      Father of A Multitude (hebrew)

      Variations

      Abira, Abiri, Abiram
      The name Abir has its roots in Hebrew and Arabic, deriving meanings that resonate with strength and lineage. In Hebrew, it translates to Father of a multitude, emphasizing themes of progeny and leadership. In Arabic, Abir is often associated with fragrance or scent, lending the name a poetic quality. This duality in meaning highlights both the cultural richness and the significance of lineage and nature in the name's connotation.

      Abir has historical significance in both the Hebrew Bible and among Arab cultures. In ancient texts, its Hebrew form is linked to figures who embody leadership and fatherhood, symbolizing strength and guidance within a community. Arabic usage traces back to various poetic traditions where names carrying meanings related to nature and beauty were common. The name has appeared in various forms across different cultures, often associated with notable individuals who reflect its connotations of strength and abundance.

      Today, Abir is a name embraced in various cultures, particularly in Hebrew and Arabic-speaking communities. It remains popular in contemporary times due to its pleasing sound and rich meanings. In addition, the name has become increasingly recognized globally, with parents seeking names that convey depth and cultural heritage. As a result, Abir stands as a testament to both historical significance and modern appeal.

      Based on our records...

      Ayscough

      Ayscough

      This is the most common surname associated with Abir.
      Pannalal

      Pannalal

      This is the most common name of those married to a Abir.
      Radha

      Radha

      This is the most common name for a child of a Abir.
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      1643 is when there were the most people born with the first name Abir.

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