Ahari
Meanings & Origins
"following after, afterwards"
"after, subsequent"
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“A rare Hebrew name from sacred Torah tradition”
Origin & Etymology
Ahari derives from the Hebrew word acharei meaning after or following after. It appears in the Hebrew Bible in the phrase Acharei Mot, the Torah portion describing events after the deaths of Aaron's sons. The name carries a sense of continuation with deep resonance in Jewish textual tradition.
Popularity Story
Ahari is a rare name primarily found in Israeli and Jewish communities. It is not commonly given as a first name, making it an unusual and distinctive choice with strong Hebrew roots.
Cultural Significance
The Torah portion Acharei Mot (Leviticus 16-18) describes the Yom Kippur service and laws of holiness. The name Ahari thus carries profound religious significance for families in the Jewish faith.
Fun Facts
- Acharei Mot is a Torah portion read in synagogues annually as part of the cycle of Torah reading
- The Hebrew root aleph-chet-resh appears throughout the Bible in contexts of continuation and aftermath
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