Shahar may refer to:
Saar or SAAR has several meanings:
Noam is a Hebrew name that means, "gentleness", "pleasantness" or "peacefulness". It started as the male version of Na'omi, but today is a very common Hebrew name for people of any gender. The common name day is 7 December.
Shahar Pe'er is an Israeli retired tennis player.
Tzipora "Tzipi" Obziler is an Israeli former professional tennis player.
Shahar Perkiss is an Israeli right-handed former professional tennis player. He reached his best singles ranking of world # 53 in March 1985. He peaked at world # 54 in the doubles rankings in November 1985. Perkiss won the silver medal in singles in tennis at the 1989 Maccabiah Games, and won the gold medal in doubles playing alongside Boaz Merenstein.
Julia Glushko is an Israeli former tennis player.
Boaz is a biblical figure in the Book of Ruth.
Biran may refer to:
Golan may refer to:
Naya may refer to:
Alex is a given name. It can refer to a shortened version of Alexander, Alexandra, or Alexis.
Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to masculine given names cognate to English Nicholas. The given name Nicolas is widely used in Brazil and France. The variant Nicolás is widely used in Spanish-speaking countries. The variant Niccolò, is a popular male name in Italy, although Nicolas is also sometimes used, especially amongst Italian Americans and Latin Americans of Italian descent.
Ayelet may refer to:
Eyal is a Hebrew masculine given name meaning “deer”. The feminine version of the name is Ayala..
Darmon may refer to:
Idan or Edan may refers to:
José Higueras is a tennis coach and former professional tennis player from Spain.
Yshai Oliel is an Israeli tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 305 achieved on 8 August 2022 and a doubles ranking of No. 809 achieved on 27 June 2022.
Pe'er is a given name and a surname. It may refer to:
Shavit may refer to: