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Patronymic:
Naharovich Naharovna
Origin:
Arab, Jewish.
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 5
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Nakhar

Female name



Description

Na Khara is a female name of ancient Hebrew origin. Translated from ancient Hebrew, "Na Khara" means "beautiful," "attractive." Girls and women bearing this name were known for their captivating charm and elegant charisma. Slavic folklorists, adapting the name for Russian lands, preserved its meaning while modifying its pronunciation and spelling, which led to its modern form. The name arrived in Rus' and other Slavic lands during the Middle Ages. Although its roots lie deep in the ancient Hebrew language, it gained recognition precisely in Russia and Slavic regions. Interestingly, the modern name "Na Khara" is sometimes confused with more common terms in other regions, such as the Hebrew "Na Kharet," meaning "periphery," "margins." However, this does not apply to the Russian name "Na Khara." People with this name are often associated with inner strength, independence, and optimism. They possess a bright and noticeable personality, know how to attract attention, and can defend themselves. They often set high goals and strive to achieve them, without fear of difficulties. "Na Khara" is a name for a girl who, in herself, is a true beauty, possessing both inner and outer grace. In terms of famous bearers, the name "Na Khara" is not as widely represented in Russian and world history and culture as some other names. Nevertheless, women who bear or have borne this name are rightfully considered exemplars of beauty and dignity in their surroundings. Regarding popularity, the name "Na Khara" can today be called rare. It does not enter the top-100 most common female names in Russia and the CIS countries. It is likely most widespread in regions with historical ties to Eastern Europe and Slavic lands. Common diminutives include: "Nasha," "Nara," "Narika." The form "Na Kharet" is used less frequently and carries a different meaning.