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Etymology
From Hebr. ×Ö¸×ָר (Hagar), meaning "Stranger". (Arabic ÙØ§Ø¬Ø±; Hajar; Hebrew ×Ö¸×ָר "Stranger", Standard Hebrew Hagar, Tiberian Hebrew HÄḡÄr)
Pronunciation
italbrac|RP IPA|/ËheɪgÉË/
italbrac|US IPA|/ËheɪgÉËr/
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- In the Bible, the Egyptian concubine of Abraham, mother of Ishmael.
- A female given name.
Quotations
1611 â w:King James Version of the Bible|King James Version of the Bible, s:Bible (King James)/Genesis|Genesis 16:15
:And Hagar bare Abram a son: and Abram called his son's name, which Hagar bare, Ishmael.
Translations
trans-top|mother of Ishmael
Arabic: ÙØ§Ø¬Ø± (Hajar)
Dutch: Hagar
Finnish: Haagar
Hebrew: ××ר romanization of Hebrew|Hagár
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Spanish: Agar
Turkish: Hacer
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trans-top|female given name
Arabic: ÙØ§Ø¬Ø± (Hajar)
Dutch: Hagar
Hebrew: ××ר romanization of Hebrew|Hagár
trans-mid
Turkish: Hacer
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Category:Biblical characters
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