Aber name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Arabic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Aber
Meaning: Perfume, Colour, Strong One and Fragrance
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What does Aber mean?

Sufficiently quirky Aber principally is used in Arabic has its origin in Arabic is bestowed upon girls. Aber is version of predominant Abir. Meaning of Abir is Red Powder and Mixture of Perfume is of Arabic origin.

Variants of Aber

Abir, Abbir

Names that rhyme with Aber

How popular is the name Aber?

Aber is a rare baby name in United States where it may not be used now. And also in England and Wales. Also, Aber is a familiar name in Egypt, India, Indonesia, Philippines and Saudi Arabia.

As per our evaluation, over 1000 babies have been bestowed Aber around the globe.

YearRankBirths
1986109045

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Aber in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0555
Sweden053711
Norway05374
Denmark00100

What numerology tells about Aber?

You never get tired from trying to be better than you were yesterday. When it comes to relationships, you hate monogamy and easily fall in and out of love. When it comes to romance, you are the most sensual partner. You easily adapt to new environments and want to hang around with new people. Your inner peace is responsible for your success on both personal and professional level. Job and life success are your priorities.

Other names similar to Aber

  •  NurAlHuda - Meaning of NurAlHuda is Light of the Faith is prevalently used in Arabic is used for girls
  •  Tameema - Girl name Tameema means "Complete or Perfect" is used commonly in Arabic
  •  Parto - Girl name Parto is predominantly used in Arabic, meaning of Parto is "Ray of Light"
  •  Rafiga is used dominantly in Arabic, Rafiga means "Companion, A Pleasant Companion or Sweetheart" is came from Arabic is used as a baby girl name
  •  Laiqa - Girl name Laiqa is used particulary in Arabic, Laiqa means "Worthy, Decent or Deserving"
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Famous people named Aber

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