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Patronymic:
Abazarovich Abazarovna
Origin:
Arab, Persian.
Number of symbols: 6
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Bazar

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: Abazar is a Jewish male name, often spelled and pronounced in Russia as "Abram," although its full pronunciation differs. The name "Abazar" originates from the ancient Hebrew name Avraham (Avrahamiy), which translates to "exalted father" or "ancestor of many." Literally, the root of the name means "hero of peoples" or "prophet." In Jewish tradition, this name was given to Avraham, the patriarch of the Israelite people, who is considered the founder of Judaism and Christianity. Therefore, the name Abazar carries a deep religious and historical significance, connected to the origins of Jewish civilization. The name Abazar has an ancient etymology and is of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew word "avraham" (Avram), meaning "exalted father" or "father of many nations." Unlike the more common name Avraham, "Abazar" represents an earlier form of the same name, used in certain Jewish traditions. The name does not have Latin or Greek roots directly, although in Christianity, it was adapted and sometimes used in ecclesiastical vocabulary, but its primary meaning remains linked to Jewish tradition. Historically, the name Abazar is associated with the period before the Israelite people and the establishment of the Israelite kingdom. It was given to Avraham, considered one of the first patriarchs of the Israelite people and a prophet in both monotheistic religions. The name was widely used in Judea and among Jewish communities worldwide. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name was known due to Jewish migration, but its usage decreased over time as other names like Avraham, Isaac, Jacob, etc., were more commonly used in Russian culture. People with the name Abazar are often associated with wisdom, inner strength, and deep faith. They typically possess resilience, responsibility, and a drive for spiritual development. Those bearing this name value traditions, have a strong character, and often exhibit leadership qualities. They can be direct in expressing their thoughts but are deeply sensitive to others. Their character bears the stamp of nobility and respect for elders and spiritual values. Notable bearers of the name Abazar in history and culture are mostly men from Jewish families. In the modern world, there are relatively few bearers of this name, but it continues to be used in Jewish communities. For example, contemporary Jewish religious figures or scholars might bear this name, although it is often replaced by Avraham or other forms. The popularity of the name Abazar in Russia and other CIS countries today is limited. It is not common in everyday life, as Russian-speaking countries tend to use other forms of Abraham more frequently. Nevertheless, the name retains its meaning and value in Jewish culture. It continues to be used in families of Jewish descent, but it is rarely encountered among Russian or Slavic names. Variants and diminutives of the name Abazar include forms such as "Abram," "Abba" (a paternal form), and "Bazhira" or "Bazha" in the diminutive ending. These forms are used for a more affectionate address to people with this name.

Declensions

Nominative -> Bazar
Genitive -> Абазар
Dative -> Абазаре
Accusative -> Абазара
Instrumental -> Абазаром
Prepositional -> Абазаре