Nadir (name)

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Nadir is both a surname and a given name that is a variation of Nader.

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In the Arabic language, it is a boy's name meaning "dear", "scarce" or "precious." (Arabic writing: نادر) [1]

Notable people with the name include:

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  1. "What does Nadir (Muslim Arabic Name) mean?".