Salar
The name Salar originates from the Persian language, where it was historically used as a title for leaders and military commanders.
While it has deep historical roots, Salar is considered an uncommon and unique name in the modern Muslim world, particularly outside of Iran and Afghanistan.
In Urdu, Salar means 'leader' (Sardar) or 'commander' (Qaid), reflecting its Persian origins.
No, Salar is a name of Persian linguistic origin and is not mentioned in the Quran.
Similar names include Sardar, Amir, and Shahzad, all of which convey meanings of leadership and nobility.