Arthar is of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish name Árdcharach. It means "high noble". The name has a strong and distinctive sound, often catching attention due to its uniqueness. Arthar is composed of two elements: 'Árd' which translates to 'high', and 'Charach', meaning 'noble'. This combination gives the name a powerful and majestic feel. Historically, names like Arthar were often borne by individuals holding high-ranking positions in Irish society. Today, it remains a rare but notable choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their child.
"From the data provided, there are no recorded births under the name Arthar from 1918 to 1921, and then five births each in 1917, 1919, and 1922, with six births in 1925. Overall, there were a total of twenty-one babies named Arthar born during this period."