Azar (disambiguation)
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Azar is a common given name and surname in English, in Arabic (written as عازار) and in Persian (written as آذر)
It may refer to:
Months
- Azar or Qaws, ninth month of the Iranian calendar. It means literally fire in Persian
- Azar or Āḏār, Arabic name of the month of March of the Gregorian calendar. Refer to Arabic names of calendar months
- Adar, Hebrew month, the sixth of the civil year and the twelfth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar
Places
- Iran
- Azar, Iran, village in Iran
- Azar Key, village in Iran
- Azar Khvaran, village in Iran
- Gaz Azar, village in Iran
- Gol Azar, village in Iran
- Israel
- Kfar Azar, moshav ovdim located in the Ono Valley in central Israel
- Fauzi Azar Inn, guesthouse in Nazareth, Israel with location on the popular path of the Jesus Trail
People
- Azar, father of Abraham in the Quranic version of the story
- Azar, derivative of Elazar, Lazarus of Bethany, whom Jesus raised from the dead.
- Given name
- Azar Gat (born 1959), Israeli researcher and author on military history
- Azar Karadas (born 1981), Norwegian football player of Turkish descent
- Āzar Kayvān, (b. between 1529 and 1533; d. between 1609 and 1618), the first name sometimes transcribed Adhar, was a Zoroastrian high priest of Istakhr and native of Fars who emigrated to the Gujarat in Mughal India during the reign of the Emperor Akbar and became the founder of a Zoroastrian school of ishraqiyyun or Illuminationists
- Azar Lawrence (born 1952), American jazz saxophonist
- Azar Majedi, Iranian communist activist, writer
- Azar Shiva (born 1940), Iranian actress
- Azar Nafisi (born 1955), Iranian academic
- Middle name
- Mehdi Azar Yazdi (1921–2009), Iranian writer
- Surname
- Amado Azar (1913–1971), Argentine boxer and Olympian
- Alex Azar (born 1967), American politician and Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Assi Azar (born 1979), Israeli television personality
- Betty Azar, teacher and the author of several English grammar workbooks that are a staple in the English as a second language teaching industry
- Caroline Azar, Canadian director, actor, and playwright. Lead singer, keyboardist and co-lyricist/composer of the band Fifth Column
- Dina Azar, Miss Lebanon 1995, television personality and host, fashion designer
- Edward Azar (1938–1991), Lebanese professor of government and politics
- Elsa Firouz Azar (born 1983), Iranian film actress
- Emilè Azar (born 1985), Swedish singer of Lebanese origin
- George Azar (born 1959), Lebanese American photojournalist and documentary film maker
- Habib Azar (born 1979), American film, theater and television director
- Ignatius Isaac Azar, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch during 1709–1722
- Jacobo Majluta Azar (1934-1996), Dominican politician of Lebanese origin. President of the Dominican Republic, Vice president and senator
- Joseph Azar (prince), Jewish prince of the Anjuvannam in Cochin, South India
- Joseph Azar (singer) (born 1942), Lebanese artist and singer
- Jorge Azar, Uruguayan painter and sculptor
- Pablo Azar (born 1982), Mexican actor
- Raymond Azar (businessman), Lebanese businessman who reported abuse in Bagram, Afghanistan
- Raymond Azar (security chief) (born 1953), head of Lebanese military intelligence
- Rick Azar, American broadcaster
- Roberto Azar (born 1966), Argentine tennis player
- Rony Azar (born 1983), Lebanese football (soccer) player
- Steve Azar (born 1964), American country music artist
- Rustom Azar (1966-2015), Lebanese Ghanaian Executive Director at Azar Group Ltd. in West Africa
Objects
- In ancient Persia, fire temples names all starting with Azar, like Azarmehr, Azarnoosh, Azarbahram, Azaraeen, Azarkharin, Azarbarzin, Azarzardosht
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