Meaning & History
Sharar is a Hebrew name meaning "enemy." It appears in the Old Testament as the father of Ahiam, one of King David's mighty warriors (2 Samuel 23:33). The name's etymology reflects a common Semitic root related to hostility or adversity. Although Sharar is rare in modern naming traditions, its biblical presence gives it significance within Jewish and Christian contexts as a ancient patronymic name. It remains almost exclusively a historical name from the scriptural record.
- Meaning: Enemy
- Origin: Hebrew
- Type: Biblical patrilineal name
- Usage regions: Israel, Hebrew Bible context