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Izar

Often linked to a word meaning 'star,' giving the name a celestial association.

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Izar is a luminous name with roots in two distinct linguistic worlds. In Basque — the ancient, linguistically isolated language of the Pyrenean borderlands of Spain and France — izar means 'star.' As a given name, it is a jewel of the Basque naming tradition, simple and elemental, carrying the vast quiet of a clear night sky.

It is predominantly feminine and has grown steadily in use as Basque cultural identity has experienced a proud modern renaissance following decades of suppression under the Franco regime. The name also resonates in the Arabic tradition, where izār (إزار) refers to a wrap or lower garment, a word rooted in concepts of covering and dignity. And remarkably, Izar has an astronomical dimension as well: Izar is the traditional name for Epsilon Boötis, one of the most celebrated double stars in the night sky.

When viewed through a telescope, its two components — one gold, one blue-green — sit so close together that astronomers nicknamed it 'Pulcherrima,' Latin for 'the most beautiful.' This convergence of meanings — Basque star, celestial body, ancient Arabic textile — gives Izar an uncommon richness for such a short name. It has gained modest but meaningful traction beyond the Basque Country in recent years, appealing to parents who prize brevity, cross-cultural elegance, and the kind of name that rewards curiosity. Three letters, and yet worlds.

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