The baby name Haahashtari is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced haa-AHSH-tah-ree (approx. IPA: /hɑːˈɑːʃtəri/).
The baby name Haahashtari is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced haa-AHSH-tah-ree (approx. IPA: /hɑːˈɑːʃtəri/).
Haahashtari is in Origin.
Haahashtari is a rare Biblical Hebrew name, appearing once in 1 Chronicles 4:6 among the descendants of Judah. Linguistically it combines the Hebrew definite article ha- (“the”) with a gentilic Ashtari, yielding “the Ashtarite” or “man of Ashtar.” Many scholars see it less as a personal name than a clan designation preserved in a genealogy. The element Ashtar likely relates to the Northwest Semitic divine name Ashtar/Ashtoreth (Astarte), though it could also reflect a place- or tribal name; thus the meaning is “belonging to the Ashtarites” or “of Ashtar.” Pronunciation: hah-ash-TAHR-ee.
Usage has been extremely uncommon in Jewish and Christian naming traditions, with the form mainly known through English Bible translations. Variants and transliterations include Ahashtari, Ha-Ashterai, Ha-Ash’tari, and Ashtari, reflecting different approaches to vocalizing the Hebrew הָאַשְׁתָּרִי (ha-’Ashtari). As a given name today, it carries an archaic, scholarly aura and a distinctly Semitic heritage.
Haahashtari does not appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. This usually means it's either extremely rare, a regional/traditional name not captured by official statistics, or a brand-new coinage. Use it knowing your child will almost certainly be the only one in the room.
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