Sabr name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin:
Usage: Arabic
Pronunciation: s(a)-br
Meaning: Patience
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What does Sabr mean?

Unisex name Sabr is used substantially in Arabic, meaning of Sabr is "Patience".

How do I pronounce Sabr?

Two syllabled Sabr is most commonly pronounced as s(a)-br.

Names that rhyme with Sabr

How popular is the name Sabr?

Sabr is a common baby name in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran while it is somewhat familiar in India. According to our research, over 4000 babies have been named Sabr globally.

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Sabr in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands5500
Sweden46210
Norway46210
Denmark1020

What numbers say about Sabr?

You like to organize and manage things, events, and people. Planning is what keeps your mind in shape. When it comes to your personal life, you prefer to keep it private. You are daring and courageous. You always have the best ideas and persistence to realize each and one of them at work. When it comes to romantic relationships, you are a passionate lover. People always leave the hard lifting to you because they know you are going to take care of everything.

Go through the following names similar to Sabr

  •  Abdul Munim - Boy name Abdul Munim is used largely in Arabic and of Arabic origin, Abdul Munim means "Servant of the Benefactor"
  •  Taliba - Taliba's meaning is Seeker or Seeker of Knowledge is particulary used in Arabic, a girl name has origin in Arabic
  •  Fazzilet - Fazzilet's meaning is Blessing of Allah or Blessings of Allah is used as a baby girl name is prevalently used in Arabic
  •  Saadaat especially is used in Arabic bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Saadaat is "Gentleman or Master"
  •  Shariatullah - Notably used in Arabic, Shariatullah is used as a boy name, meaning of Shariatullah is "Divine Law of Allah"
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Famous people named Sabr

  • Sabr ad-Din I, sultan of the Ifat Sultanate
  • Sabr ad-Din II, Sultan of Adal and the oldest son of Sa'ad ad-Din II

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