Jabr is a strong and meaningful name of Arabic origin, typically given to boys. Pronounced as jahb-er (/dʒa.bʌ.r/), the name carries connotations of strength and resilience. It is closely associated with the word "jabr," which in Arabic signifies "strength" or "consolation." A common variation of the name is Jabbar, which shares similar roots and meanings. While not widely used in the United States, Jabr has a unique appeal; in 2022, it was given to 6 newborns, ranking at 10,849. This name offers a distinctive choice for parents seeking a culturally rich and powerful name for their child.
Sheikh Jabr Muadi was an Israeli Druze politician who served as a member of the Knesset for seven different parties between 1951 and 1981. |