Yawar
While not directly mentioned in the Quran, Yawar embodies the Quranic virtue of helping believers (nusrah), praised in Surah Muhammad 47:7 regarding the Ansar.
Yawar has Kurdish origins meaning 'helper' or 'aide,' and was adopted into Persian courtly vocabulary during the medieval period, particularly in military contexts.
Yes, it is culturally appropriate for Muslim families, particularly those with Kurdish or Persian heritage, as it signifies the noble quality of service and loyalty.
It is extremely rare in modern contexts, appearing occasionally in Kurdish regions and among Persian-speaking communities seeking unique historical names with authentic roots.
The name represents loyalty, supportive strength, reliability, and the spiritual dignity of serving others without seeking leadership or fame.