Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic word ‘bahara’ meaning ‘to bring rain’, Bahar is a beautiful and evocative name that symbolizes the arrival of spring, the renewal of life, and the freshness of new beginnings. In Islamic tradition, Bahar is also a name given to girls born during the spring season.
Spiritual meaning
Not applicable
Language details
Bahar
Spring, beauty, light, and joy
بہار
ربيع، خوشیاں، جمال، اور روشنی
بَهَار
الربيع، الزهر، الجمال، والنور
बहार
वसंत, खुशियाँ, सौंदर्य, और प्रकाश
بہار
د پسرلي، خوښۍ، ښکلا، او رڼا
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
bah-HAHR
/bɑːˈhɑːr/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Wednesday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Jade
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Bahar is commonly used in the Arab and Muslim world, especially in the Middle East and South Asia. It is a cherished and beloved name that speaks to the joy and hope that come with the onset of spring and new life.
Bahar is also a deeply spiritual name in Islamic tradition. It is said that the Prophet Muhammad himself gave the name Bahar to one of his companions' daughters, underscoring its significance and meaning. The name reminds us of Allah's boundless mercy and compassion, as He brings rain and new life to a parched and barren world. It is also a reminder of the blessings and bounties that God bestows upon us, and the importance of giving thanks and showing gratitude for these gifts. May Allah bless us all with the blessings of springtime and new beginnings in our lives, and may we strive to live in accordance with His will and guidance.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Bahar was a Persian poet who lived during the 11th century. The name Bahar carried significant weight in that era.
11th century
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