Kedar

Meaning of Kedar

Kedar emerges from the arid heart of ancient Hebraic lore, his name meaning “mighty” in the language of desert winds. He is immortalized in biblical verse as Ishmael’s noble son, a wanderer among nomadic tribes whose tiendas de Kedar once drifted across sun-scorched dunes like sails of mirage. In that tapestry of memory, the scent of myrrh and frankincense mingles with the vast silencio del desierto, invoking a spirit that bridges earth and sky. Though fewer than ten newborns in the United States claim this rare honor each year, each Kedar carries an energy as boundless as the horizon: KEE-dahr, a name that unfurls like a sonnet under el sol radiante, promising a soul destined to wander, to root, and to shine with steadfast gracia.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KEE-dahr (/ˈkiːdɑr/)

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Notable People Named Kedar

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Kedar Sigdel -
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