Ithar
Historically, Ithar represents spiritual maturity of placing community welfare above personal comfort, a trait prized among the Sahaba. Unlike common names, Ithar offers distinctiveness while maintaining religious authenticity. It evokes selfless sacrifice and noble character, ideal for families honoring the tradition of "love for your brother what you love for yourself."
In contemporary usage, Ithar remains exceptionally rare, offering uniqueness with linguistic beauty. It pairs well with [[Yumn]] and [[Badiyah]], creating thematic harmony around divine blessings. For parents seeking a name serving as a lifelong reminder of altruism, Ithar provides historical depth and poetic elegance.
While the exact name Ithar is not used as a proper noun in the Quran, the concept and root word appear in Surah Al-Hashr (59:9) describing the virtue of preferring others over oneself.
No, Ithar remains extremely rare globally, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a unique Islamic name with profound meaning.
Though primarily feminine, Ithar is grammatically unisex in Arabic but is traditionally more common as a girl's name in Muslim cultures.
The name suggests someone selfless, generous, compassionate, and community-minded, embodying the Islamic ideal of excellence in character (husn al-khuluq).
It is written as إيثار.