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Qamar

Qamar is an Arabic name meaning "moon."

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Qamar is the Arabic word for "moon," and as a given name it carries all the luminous poetry that word implies. Derived from the root q-m-r, which evokes brightness and the pale silver light of night, Qamar has been used as both a masculine and feminine name across the Arab world, Persian-speaking cultures, and the broader Muslim world for well over a millennium. The moon holds profound symbolic importance in Islamic civilization — it marks the calendar, signals Ramadan, and appears on the flags of numerous Muslim-majority nations — and naming a child Qamar reflects this deep cultural reverence.

In classical Arabic poetry, qamar was a stock image of feminine beauty, appearing in the verses of pre-Islamic poets and later in the ornate qasidas of the Abbasid golden age. The great 10th-century poet Al-Mutanabbi employed lunar imagery extensively, and the name itself was borne by various historical figures in the medieval Islamic world, including Qamar al-Dawla, a Buyid prince of the 10th century. In South Asian Urdu poetry and ghazals, qamar imagery is ubiquitous — the moon as beloved, as witness, as mirror to longing.

Today, Qamar functions as a given name most commonly in Pakistan, Egypt, and among Arab diaspora communities. It is unisex in practice, though it skews feminine in some regions. The name has a timeless, celestial quality that modern parents find appealing precisely because it is neither invented nor obscure — it is simply a beautiful word elevated into a name, as clear and enduring as moonlight itself.

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