The name Zolar is of unknown origin, making it rare and unique. It's pronounced as /ˈzoʊlɑːr/, rhyming with 'claire'. Spelling variations include Solare and Zohar, but Zolar remains the most distinctive form. This name has been popularized by American author L. Ron Hubbard, who used it for a character in his science fiction novel 'Battlefield Earth'. Its usage outside of this context is sparse, contributing to its exotic and distinctive nature.
"Zolar had an interesting year in 1916 with five births."