Akar
Akar is a term that appears in several languages and can function as a common noun or as a proper name. In Indonesian and Malay, akar means "root" and is used to refer to the underground part of a plant as well as to the origin or basis of something. The word also occurs as a surname or given name in some cultures, and may appear in place names or as part of compound terms.
In botany and plant biology, akar denotes the root system, which anchors a plant and absorbs water
Metaphorically, akar is used to signify origin, source, or cause. Phrases such as "root of the problem"
Aside from language use, Akar can function as a surname in Turkish and other communities, and it