Haidar is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the root word "ha'ida", which means "lion". It is often associated with strength, courage, and nobility, as these are qualities typically attributed to lions in many cultures. The name Haidar is also found in other Middle Eastern languages such as Persian and Urdu, where it carries similar meanings.
The use of the name Haidar can be traced back to medieval Islamic history. It was the name of a famous warrior and scholar named Haidar al-Alwi, who lived in Yemen during the 14th century. He was known for his bravery and intellectual prowess, and his legacy has contributed to the popularity of the name Haidar among Muslims.
In literature, Haidar is also the name of a character in One Thousand and One Nights, a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales. In this story, Haidar is a loyal servant who demonstrates great courage and wisdom, further cementing the association of the name with these positive qualities.
Today, Haidar continues to be a popular name among Muslims worldwide, particularly in countries such as Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and India. It is often used as both a given name and a surname, reflecting its enduring appeal across generations. Despite its origins, however, the name Haidar has been adopted by people of various backgrounds and religions, demonstrating its universal appeal.
The name Haidar experienced varied popularity over time, with a notable rise in recent years. Between 1996 and 2004, the number of births fluctuated between 5 to 12 annually. However, from 2008 onwards, there was an increase in popularity, with more than 10 births per year occurring each year until 2023, except for 2016 and 2022. The most popular years were 2020 with 15 births and 2021 with 20 births. Overall, there have been a total of 277 babies named Haidar born between 1996 and 2023.