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Gulsar

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name **Gulzar** is a masculine name of ancient Hebrew origin. Its roots trace back to the words *guль* (meaning "Kingdom") and *сар* (meaning "Lord"), which literally translates to "The Lord's Kingdom." Alternatively, it might derive from *guль* (meaning "King") and *сар* (meaning "Lord"), also translating to "The Lord's Kingdom." This name carries a profound spiritual meaning associated with hope, faith, and the concept of the Divine Kingdom on earth. It reflects a person's aspiration towards higher ideals, spiritual service, and the search for life's meaning. The name **Gulzar** became known in Russia and the CIS countries approximately in the mid-20th century, during the existence of the USSR. At that time, foreign names, particularly from Jewish culture, were often used, which contributed to the spread of this name. It sounded melodious and beautiful to Russian speakers. Nowadays, the name **Gulzar** remains relatively uncommon but is chosen increasingly often for boys, possibly because it sounds noble and is not overly common. Men with this name are often associated with intellect, spirituality, deep thoughts, and a certain dreaminess. They possess a strong inner side, can be reserved in speech but are very sensitive and perceptive. They are characterized by qualities such as dedication to their work, a drive for self-realization, and a desire to help others. They might seem somewhat withdrawn, but they actually have a rich inner life and deep convictions. Among the notable bearers of the name **Gulzar** are the musician and producer Renat Gulzarov and the director Gulzar. Although not many famous people share this name, they provide an idea of the image that people with this name can embody. The diminutives can be either paired or affectionate. Common forms of address are **Gulya**, **Sarika**, **Sara**. This allows the name to sound more friendly and familiar in close circles.