Qaddar
Qaddar is a transliteration variant of the Arabic noun qadr, meaning fate, destiny, or measure. The form qaddar appears in several languages that borrow from Arabic, and in transliterations it may reflect local pronunciation or orthographic conventions that double consonants to indicate emphasis or the occurrence of a long or stressed consonant.
Etymology: From the Arabic root q-d-r (to measure, to decree). Related forms include qadar (destiny), taqdīr or
Usage: In religious and literary contexts, qadr denotes divine predestination or the degree of something, and
Names: Qaddar may be used as a given name or surname in parts of the Arab world