Meaning & Origin
From the Arabic root sh-r-r, meaning wise, learned, scholar.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom in life, leading to spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Language details
Shairyaar
Poet + Friend
شعیریار
شعیرا (Sha'ir) + یار (Yar)
شعيريار
شعير (Poet) + يار (Friend)
शैर्यार
शैर (Sha'ir) + यार (Yar)
شيريار
شير (Shair) + يار (Yar)
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ʃeɪrjɑːr/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Carnelian
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Shairyaar carries the weight of scholarly pursuit and intellectual excellence. It is a name that resonates with wisdom and knowledge in the Islamic culture. The bearer of this name is perceived as a wise and learned individual, cherished and respected in their community.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Shairyaar represents a connection to Knowledge and Wisdom from the divine. It is a reminder that seeking knowledge and understanding of the world around us and the Creator above us is a necessary step towards spiritual growth and enlightenment. The name Shairyaar serves as a constant reminder to strive for knowledge and wisdom, and to use this knowledge in the service of the divine.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
The Persian poet Shayzadeh Shair Yaqut, who lived during the late 12th and early 13th centuries, is said to have composed a famous quatrain about the city of Isfahan. This quatrain begins with the lines: 'Isfahan is half the world, Isfahan is half the eye,' and is considered a testament to the poet's deep love for the city.
Late 12th to early 13th centuries
The Ottoman military commander and poet Shaykh Shihabuddin Yusuf Shair, who lived during the late 16th and early 17th centuries, is known for his numerous odes (ghazals) and quatrains (rubais) that celebrate the beauty of Istanbul and the Sultanate of the Ottoman Empire. His works were widely popular and were often recited at various social gatherings and royal courts.
Late 16th to early 17th centuries
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