Nazar (given name)

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Nazar
Nazar as used by Christians is derived from the town of Nazareth, where Jesus Christ is said to have lived.
Gendermale
Origin
Meaningfrom Nazareth
Region of originworldwide
Other names
Related namesNaz, Nazik, Nazaire, Nazario, Nazarius, Nazariy, Nazarii, Nazaret, Nazret

Nazar is a masculine name with multiple origins.

Christian use[edit]

As used by Christians, it means "from Nazareth," the town where Jesus Christ was said to have lived. The etymology of Nazareth from as early as Eusebius up until the 20th century has been said to derive from the Hebrew word נצר netser, meaning a "shoot" or "sprout", while the apocryphal Gospel of Phillip derives the name from Nazara meaning "truth".[1]

A mong the Musilims it may also be of Persian, Arabic, or Turkic origin, see article "nazar" for etymology.

Nazario is an Italian and Spanish version of the name, Nazaire is a French version and Nazarii is a Ukrainian and Nazaryi Russian form. Other variants in use include Naz, Nasareo, Nasarrio, Nazaret, Nazarie, Nazaro, Nazarene, Nazerine and Nazor. Nazret, the Amharic word for Nazareth, is also occasionally used as a female name in Ethiopia and Eritrea, while Nazaret is also occasionally used as a name for girls in Spanish-speaking areas. According to the web site behindthename.com, all are derived from the name Nazarius, which was in use in late Roman times and was also the name of some early Christian saints and martyrs.[2][3] In 2008, Nazar was the most popular name for boys born in Ukraine.[4]

People[edit]

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Zoya Nazar, fictional character in the Indian YRF Spy Universe, portrayed by Katrina Kaif

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ GosPh 56.12; 62.8, 15; 66.14. See J. Robinson (ed.), The Nag Hammadi Library in English, Harper & Row 1977, pp. 131-151.
  2. ^ Behind the Name
  3. ^ Catholic Online
  4. ^ "Most popular children names in Ukraine in 2008".