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Abrar

Abrar comes from Arabic and means righteous, virtuous, or pious people.

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Abrar is an Arabic name rooted in the Semitic trilateral root b-r-r, meaning "righteous," "pious," or "virtuous." It is technically the plural of barr (one who is good and dutiful), giving it a collective, elevated quality — a name that carries the weight of communal virtue rather than individual achievement. The word appears several times in the Quran, most notably in Surah Al-Infitar, where al-abrar (the righteous) are promised a place of bliss, lending the name a distinctly spiritual resonance in Islamic tradition.

Across the Arabic-speaking world and South Asian Muslim communities, Abrar has been a favored choice for centuries, carried by scholars, poets, and jurists who embodied its meaning. It is particularly common in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and among diaspora communities in the UK and North America. The name's plural form lends it a kind of grandeur — naming a child Abrar is a quiet prayer that they will embody the righteousness of many.

In modern usage, Abrar has enjoyed a steady presence without the volatility of trendier names. It feels both classical and fresh, familiar to Muslim families yet accessible as a global given name. Its rhythmic two-syllable structure — AH-brar — sits easily in both Arabic and English phonetic contexts, making it one of the more gracefully portable names of its cultural tradition.

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