Ammaar: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: ahmm-ah-ahr
Origin: Saudi Arabia
gender-male

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Created on Nov 05, 2024 · 1 min read
Meaning: A unique spelling of Ammar, meaning "builder" or "virtuous."

Ammaar is a name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Muslim cultures. It means "one who brings a place back to life," "one who tends and maintains something," and "long-lived." The name carries significant cultural and religious importance, derived from the Ain-M-R root, which means "to live long," "to tend," and "to build." In Islamic tradition, Ammaar ibn Yasir was a companion of Prophet Muhammad, known for his unwavering faith and sacrifice. The name has evolved over time, reflecting its deep-rooted significance in Islamic history and culture. It is often chosen for its positive connotations of strength, resilience, and dedication to one's beliefs.

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