Shamaar is an uncommon, yet captivating first name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the word 'shamor', which means 'guardian' or 'keeper'. In Jewish tradition, Shamaar is believed to be one of the names of God, reflecting qualities such as protection and preservation. This name holds significant spiritual meaning for those who bear it or choose it for their children.
The name Shamaar has seen a varied pattern of usage over the years, with peaks in popularity in 1999 and 2001, each with 7 births. The most recent data shows that this trend has continued with another peak in 2012 also registering 5 births. However, there is also evidence of decline in certain periods such as between 1984 to 2000 and after 2005, with only one birth registered each year during these intervals. Overall, a total of 34 babies were named Shamaar across the recorded years.