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Sharibat

Female name



Description

Shari Bat is a name of Lebanese origin, known for its exotic and tender sound. Its precise meaning and direct translation are difficult to determine, but from the context of the Bible (specifically, it is the 16th name among the sons of Joseph), it can be inferred that the name relates to concepts such as "flowering," "flower," or even "heavenly light," although its etymology has not been definitively established. It might derive from Lebanese *Sharbat, which could mean "flowering" or "flower" in a broader sense, symbolizing beauty and vitality. The name Shari Bat originates from Arabic and Lebanese languages. Through medieval Byzantine culture, particularly among Orthodox Lebanese communities, the name made its way to Russia and other Slavic lands, where it was adopted as a girl's name. In the past, the name was quite common, but today it is considered nearly extinct in most countries, including Lebanon. It survives in some regions but is used much less frequently now. A girl named Shari Bat is often perceived as gentle, sensitive, and possessing deep inner beauty. While those with this name may seem vulnerable, they also have a strong and resilient character. They often display creative abilities and possess the gift of attracting people with their sincerity and kindness. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name Shari Bat in world culture. However, several notable Lebanese and Byzantine women in history bore this name, although they are not widely known outside Lebanon. In Russia, the name Shari Bat is extremely rare and has no famous bearers. Since Shari Bat is considered nearly extinct, its popularity is very low and is limited primarily to Lebanese and Byzantine communities. In Russia and other Eastern Slavic languages, the name is exceedingly rare and does not enjoy popularity. Variants or diminutives of the name include "Sharik" or "Sharah," which are used for close friends and family, adding a personal touch to the name.