Hajara is a unique and distinctive female given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root verb 'hajar' which means 'to stone'. It is often attributed to Hajara bint Wuhaib, the mother of Ishmael, according to Islamic tradition. The name Hajara carries deep cultural and historical significance in many communities, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name rich in heritage.
"The name Hajara has seen consistent popularity over the past decade, with an average of six births per year since 2013, and a total of thirty-three babies given this name during this period."