Asar

Meaning of Asar

The name Asar is a strong and distinctive choice for a baby boy, rooted in ancient Egyptian culture. Pronounced as AH-sahr (/ˈæsær/ or /ˈɑsɑr/), it carries a sense of timelessness and history. The name is associated with the Egyptian god Osiris, who was revered as the god of the afterlife, resurrection, and fertility. This powerful association imbues the name Asar with connotations of strength, renewal, and leadership. A less common variation of the name is Asir. In recent years, Asar has seen modest use in the United States, reflecting its unique appeal; it ranked 5,436th in 2023 with 17 occurrences. Despite its rarity, this name offers a rich cultural heritage and an air of mystique that makes it an intriguing choice for modern parents seeking something both meaningful and uncommon for their child.

Pronunciation

Egyptian

  • Pronunced as AH-sahr (/ˈæsær/)

English

  • Pronunced as AH-sahr (/ˈɑsɑr/)

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Notable People Named Asar

Asar Isayevich Eppel was a notable Russian writer and translator.
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