Bakr
Bakr is a masculine given name and, less commonly, a surname of Arabic origin. The form بكر is widely understood to be related to the notion of youth and vitality, and in some contexts is associated with being early or ambitious. The name is commonly used across Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide.
Etymology and meaning: The root ب-ك-ر in Arabic is linked to concepts of youth, dawn, or being early.
Usage and variants: Bakr appears in multiple transliterations, including Bakir and Bakar, with Turkish forms such
Notable associations: A well-known historical name component is Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, the first caliph of Islam,
Overall, Bakr is a traditional Arabic name with positive connotations related to youth and early promise, widely