Quamar

Meaning

Moon

Male
Middle Eastern

The story behind Quamar

Quamar is derived from the Arabic root قمر (qamar), meaning "moon." The name belongs to a family of Semitic words with ancient attestation; cognates appear in Hebrew (yareach) and Aramaic, though the Arabic form qamar became the most widely recognized across the Islamic world and beyond. The literal meaning references the celestial body and carries symbolic associations with beauty, light, and guidance in Islamic and Arabic poetic traditions. The name has been used throughout the Middle East and North Africa for centuries, though it saw increased adoption in Western countries, particularly in the United States, during the late 20th century.

Quamar does not correspond to a specific historical or mythological figure of classical significance. Rather, it is a descriptive name chosen for its celestial meaning and aesthetic appeal. The name's rise in popularity in the United States during the 1990s and 2000s reflects broader patterns of increased cultural exchange and the adoption of Arabic names among diverse populations. It functions as a modern coinage in Western contexts—not newly invented, but newly popular—representing contemporary naming practices that draw on global linguistic and cultural sources. The name remains most common in Muslim-majority regions and among Muslim diaspora communities worldwide.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
8
Pattern
C·V·V·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #19718 (2000s)

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