Dharr
Dharr is a name that appears in Arabic-speaking contexts and in transliterations of Arabic names. In modern usage it may be encountered as a given name or as part of a kunya. The Arabic root dharr (ذَرّ) historically denotes dust or scattered particles, and this semantic background can inform its use in naming, though the literal meaning is not always intended as a direct translation when used as a personal name.
Notable associations: The name Dharr is best known in connection with Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, a prominent companion
Variations in spelling reflect transliteration differences from Arabic; common variants include Dhar, Darr, and Dhur. Dharr