Hajar
/hjˈɑɹɑ/
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Hajar, of Arabic origin, carries the meaning of 'abandoned' or 'forsaken'. It is historically significant as the name of Hajar (Hagar), the mother of Ishmael in Islamic and biblical traditions, symbolizing resilience and faith. The name is admired for its cultural depth and association with endurance.
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