The name Sabar is a distinctive female name of Arabic origin, meaning "patience" or "endurance." Pronounced as sah-BAR (/sɑˈbɑr/), this name resonates with qualities of resilience and strength, making it a meaningful choice for a baby girl. A variation of the name is Sabir, which also carries similar connotations. While not commonly used in the United States, its rarity adds to its unique charm. In 2023, Sabar was given to only 5 newborn girls, ranking it at 15,121 on the popularity charts. This infrequent usage might appeal to parents seeking a distinctive yet culturally rich name for their daughter.
Sabar Lal Melma, born in 1962 in Darya-e-Pech, Afghanistan, was an Afghan citizen detained extrajudicially at the United States Guantanamo Bay camps in Cuba. |
Sabar Karyaman Gutama is an Indonesian badminton player who won a bronze medal with the national team at the 2019 Asia Mixed Team Championships and plays for Exist Jakarta club. |
Sabar Koti was a renowned Indian Punjabi singer famous for his hit song "Tennu Ki Dasiye." |
Sabar Farmanfarmaian - Sabar Mirza Farman Farmaian was an influential Iranian doctor and researcher of Qajar nobility who served as the Director of the Pasteur Institute of Iran and as the Minister of Health from 1952 to 1953. |