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Ashar

Ashar name meaning

There is no one definitive meaning for the name Ashar. It is thought to be of Arabic origin, and it is often used as a masculine name. It can also be a surname.

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Ashar is ranked #3599 most popular baby boy name in 2022

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In 2022, 100% of babies named Ashar were boys

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Ashar - FAQ

What is the meaning of the name Ashar?
The meaning of the name Ashar is There is no one definitive meaning for the name Ashar. It is thought to be of Arabic origin, and it is often used as a masculine name. It can also be a surname..
What is the origin of the name Ashar?
The origin of the name Ashar is .
Is Ashar a girl or boy name?
The name Ashar is a masculine name. According to our statistics, 100.00% of babies called Ashar were boys, 0.00% of babies called Ashar were girls.
What is the popularity of the name Ashar?
According to statistics, Ashar is ranked 3599th most popular boy name in the US, in 2022.
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