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      Meaning of the first name
      Bahir

      Origin 
      Hebrew, Arabic

      Meaning 
      Bright, Clear, or Ocean

      Variations 
      Bahira, Bahar, Baird

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Bahir has its origins in both Hebrew and Arabic, where it translates to meanings such as bright, clear, or ocean. In Hebrew, it conveys a sense of clarity and brightness, often associated with illumination and enlightenment. In Arabic, the term can reflect vastness and depth, akin to the ocean. This dual heritage contributes to the name's rich significance, embodying attributes of light, intelligence, and vastness.

      Historically, Bahir has appeared in various cultural contexts, particularly in religious and mystical texts. In Jewish tradition, it is associated with mystical literature, most notably the Bahir, a seminal work of Kabbalistic thought from the late 12th century. This text is pivotal in discussing concepts related to divine attributes and the nature of reality. The name has also been used in Arabic poetry and literature, where it often signifies clarity in thought and expression. Throughout history, those named Bahir have been seen as individuals embodying the qualities of wisdom, illumination, and depth.

      In contemporary times, Bahir remains a popular name in various cultures, particularly among Hebrew and Arabic-speaking communities. Its usage has expanded beyond traditional boundaries, influencing naming trends and gaining recognition in diverse societies. While traditionally a male name, it is also increasingly embraced as a unisex name in modern contexts. Additionally, its meanings resonate in various fields, such as literature, arts, and academia, where attributes like brightness and clarity hold paramount significance. The name continues to evoke appreciation for its rich historical background and profound significance.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Bahir.
      Akkaya

      is the most common surname for Bahir.

      Ayse

      is the most common spouse name for Bahir.

      Abe

      is the most common child name for Bahir.

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