Jabbar
Jabbar (name) means a surname of Arabic origin, meaning "mighty" or "powerful.". Example: “The surname Jabbar is especially common in Iraq.”
How to use Jabbar
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn Arabic surname meaning "the mighty/powerful one."
Word forms
Jabbars plural
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The surname _____ is especially common in Iraq.
Etymology
From Arabic jabbār, meaning "mighty" or "powerful," also one of the traditional names of God in Islam.
Frequently asked questions
What does “Jabbar” mean?
The word “Jabbar” means a surname of Arabic origin, meaning "mighty" or "powerful.". In plain terms, an Arabic surname meaning "the mighty/powerful one.".
How do you use “Jabbar” in a sentence?
Here is “Jabbar” used in a sentence: “The surname Jabbar is especially common in Iraq.”
What part of speech is “Jabbar”?
“Jabbar” is a name.
Where does the word “Jabbar” come from?
The word “Jabbar” comes from Arabic. From Arabic jabbār, meaning "mighty" or "powerful," also one of the traditional names of God in Islam.
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