Jamar
Masculine
African American
Meaning & Origin
Jamar is an invented given name of African American origin, created by blending sounds and elements from names such as Jamal and Lamar [1]. It has been in general use in the United States since the 1970s, emerging during a period when distinctive, newly coined names became popular in African American communities.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name Jamar is not derived from a single linguistic source but is a modern coinage. Its components draw from Jamal, which comes from the Arabic root جمل (jamala) meaning “to be beautiful,” and thus carries the meaning “beauty.” The second component, Lamar, is a French surname of uncertain origin but has been used as a given name in the United States. Jamar thus combines the popular sounds of classic African American coinages.Notable BearersNotable individuals with the name include Jamar Williams (born 1984), an American football linebacker who played in the NFL for the Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers.Cultural SignificanceJamar reflects the trend in African American naming practices of creating unique names by blending syllables from established names, often with creative spellings. This practice gained prominence in the post-Civil Rights era as a form of cultural expression and identity.Statistics and DistributionAccording to the 2010 United States Census, Jamar as a surname ranks 34,495th in frequency, with 656 bearers. Ethnically, 49.39% identify as Black or African American and 44.21% as White, reflecting its heritage as a name popular in African American communities but also adopted by others.Meaning: Invented name, blending sounds from Jamal (“beauty”) and LamarOrigin: African AmericanType: Given nameUsage: Modern, since 1970s