Hader name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Glorious
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What does Hader mean?

Hader is a variation of well-known Hadar. Also Hadar is spelling variation of HAD;HER. Hadar has its origin in Hebrew, Hadar means "Glorious".

Variants of Hader

Hadar

Middle Names for Hader

Timeo, Ngai, Ober, Vic, Armon, Xaiden, view more middle names that goes with Hader

How popular is the name Hader?

Hader is a rare baby name in England and Wales there is very thin chances of it still being given. Hader is a common name in Egypt, Colombia and Albania while somewhat familiar name in Pakistan, India, United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Indonesia.

As per our estimate, over 6000 babies have been bestowed Hader around the globe.

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What numbers say about Hader?

You make sure things done on time, so you can spend more time with your family and friends. Sometimes, you are self-doubtful. Other times, your self-confidence is high. You don't share the usual opinion of things and the ordinary life perspective. People envy your success and personal life, and would give just anything to be like you. You often trust the wrong people when it comes to relationships.

Parents who liked Hader, loved these names

  •  Yerucham - Of Hebrew origin, Offbeat Yerucham is used as a boy name, Yerucham means "He Will Show Compassion" is largely used in Hebrew
  •  Anoesj - Girl name Anoesj is of Hebrew origin, principally used in Dutch language, meaning of Anoesj is "Name of a King, Favour and Grace and Full of Grace". Anoesj is a resultant of Anna.
  •  Eilis - Eilis's meaning is God is Fullness or My God is Perfect is used prevalently in Irish and Gaelic, a girl name has origin in Hebrew
  •  Manon - Commonly Accepted unisex name Manon means "Bitterness or Drop" which is used in Tamil and French has its origin in Hebrew language
  •  Jhonny - Anomalous Jhonny came from Hebrew is used dominantly in English, meaning of Jhonny is "Yahweh is Gracious" is bestowed upon boys

Famous people named Hader

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