Nader is a first name traditionally given to baby boys. The meaning of Nader is 'scarce', 'unique', or 'rare'. It is also used as a surname. The meaning of Nader as a German surname is 'tailor' or 'embroiderer'. This name is a variant of another popular Arabic name, Nadir. In Persian, Nader translates to 'extraordinary' or 'exceptional'. Most babies born with the name Nader are found in Lebanon, Egypt, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, and France. Around 1,800 babies were named Nader between 1880 and 2019, with 13 babies born with the forename Nader every year. Nadir Shah, also known as Nader Sah Afsar, was the shah of Iran between 1736 and 1747. Nader Faghihzadeh is an automobile designer born in Iran. Nader also means 'dearly loved'. The oldest record of the forename Nader found in the United States was in 1875. A few famous people with the surname Nader are Ralph Nader, an attorney, lecturer, author, and politician, and the leader of the worldwide transcendental meditation organization, Maharaja Adhiraj Rajaraam, known as Tony Nader in Lebanon.
Spelling of Nader
N-A-D-E-R , is a 5-letter male given name.