Bíblico · Femenino
HAGAR
“Possibly means flight in Hebreo, though it could also be of unknown Egyptian origin. In the Old Testament she is the concubine of Abraham and the mother of Ishmael, the founder of the Arab people. After Abrahams wife Sarah finally gave birth to a chi...”
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Significado
Possibly means flight in Hebreo, though it could also be of unknown Egyptian origin. In the Old Testament she is the concubine of Abraham and the mother of Ishmael, the founder of the Arab people. After Abrahams wife Sarah finally gave birth to a child, she had Hagar and Ishmael expelled into the desert. However, God heard their crying and saved them.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“HAY-gahr (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
6 idiomasÁrabeHagir, Hajar
Griego BíblicoAgar
Hebreo BíblicoHagar
Latín BíblicoAgar
BíblicoHagar
TurcoHacer
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados