Bader

Meaning of Bader

The name Bader is of Arabic origin and is pronounced as bah-der (/baːdər/). It is a male given name that holds significant cultural and historical associations. In Arabic, "Badr" refers to the full moon, symbolizing beauty and brightness. The name is also associated with the Battle of Badr, a historic event in Islamic history. While Bader remains relatively uncommon in the United States, its usage has been consistent over the years. Since 1981, the name has appeared sporadically in U.S. birth records, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 21 newborns annually. Its highest rank was in 1991 when it reached position 4228. Despite its rarity, Bader carries a rich heritage and an evocative meaning that appeals to parents looking for a unique yet culturally resonant name for their child.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as bah-der (/baːdər/)

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Notable People Named Bader

Bader Al-Mutawa - Bader Ahmed al-Mutawa is a prominent Kuwaiti professional footballer known for his role as a second striker and his impressive international career, making him the second-most-capped international player after Cristiano Ronaldo.
Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi is a prominent Kuwaiti businessman serving as the Vice Chairman and Group CEO of Zain Group, a telecommunications company in Kuwait.
Bader Hamed Al-Mulla is a law professor at Kuwait University and a prominent politician who has held various ministerial positions and is currently serving as a member of the National Assembly.
Bader Nasser Al-Huwaidi is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer known for his role as a defender for Al-Batin in the Pro League, and is the son of the current Al-Batin president, Nasser Al-Huwaidi.
Bader Eldin Abdalla Galag - Badr El-Din El Doud Abdalla, also known as Galag, is a Sudanese football midfielder who plays for Al-Merriekh and the Sudan national team.
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