Saher is of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'sha'ir', which means poet. It's a unisex name, often used for both boys and girls. The name gained popularity due to Saher, a famous character in One Thousand and One Nights, known as the tale of Scheherazade. In some cultures, Saher is associated with intelligence, creativity, and wisdom, reflecting the poetic roots of its origin. It's pronounced /saːhir/ in Arabic, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
The name Saher experienced fluctuations in popularity from 1989 to 2014, with the highest number of births occurring in 2002 (15 births) and the lowest in several years (5 births each in 2005, 2006, and 2007). Overall, there were a total of 175 babies named Saher during this period.