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Waqar

Waqar is an Arabic name meaning 'dignity,' 'gravity,' or 'honor.'

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Waqar is an Arabic name meaning dignity, gravity, or honor. That gives it a serious and respectful tone, rooted in values of composure and self-possession.

It is a name that conveys character directly, with no need for embellishment. As a given name, Waqar feels strong, balanced, and dignified. It has a clear moral presence and a quiet authority that can make it feel substantial in both family and public use.

Names with this kind of meaning often remain steady across generations because they express virtues that do not go out of style. Waqar feels measured, honorable, and deeply grounded.

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