Sahar: meaning, origin, and trend context

Hebrew name for dawn, evoking new light for a girl.

Meaning: Sahar is commonly understood as meaning dawn or sunrise, symbolizing brightness and new beginnings.. Origin: Hebrew Pronunciation: sah-HAR.

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Sahar is a feminine name of Hebrew origin most commonly associated with the dawn or sunrise. It carries a sense of light and new beginnings, making it a bright, straightforward choice for parents seeking a name with positivity and clarity. The name is concise, easy to spell, and pairs well with a variety of middle names. It may appear in multicultural contexts, but its strongest cultural association remains Hebrew.

Name Entity Snapshot

Sahar

Card summary
Hebrew name for dawn, evoking new light for a girl.
Meaning theme
Light
Origin
Hebrew
Meaning detail
Sahar is commonly understood as meaning dawn or sunrise, symbolizing brightness and new beginnings.
Pronunciation
sah-HAR
Gender
girl
Indexation status
Public page
Best qualities
clarity, renewal, gentleness
Trend note
Parents often choose Sahar for its fresh, hopeful feel and easy pronunciation.

Variants And Nicknames

Variants

Sahar, Sahaar

Nicknames

Sah, Saha

FAQ

What does Sahar mean?

Sahar is traditionally associated with dawn or sunrise in Hebrew.

Is Sahar a common name in the US?

Sahar is used in various communities and is gaining recognition, but it remains less common than more traditional names.

What is the pronunciation of Sahar?

sah-HAR to emphasize the second syllable.

What are good middle names for Sahar?

Names that flow well with Sahar include Grace, Elise, Noor, or Maya.