Attar (name)
Attar (Arabic: عطار, ʿAṭṭār) is both an Arabic given name and a surname meaning a house name for the craft of vending of fragrances and medicines or apothecary, spice dealer. It is also the noun for "perfumer" or "druggist".
There is an exaggerated form related to this name, Atir or Ater (عاطِر ‘āṭir) meaning "perfumed, sweet-smelling, aromatic, fragrant" which used rarely.
Both of these names are derived from the Arabic noun for perfume or fragrance, ittar (or attar).
Notable people may refer to:
- Abbas Attar (born 1944), Iranian photographer and photojournalist known by the mononym Abbas
- Attar of Nishapur (c.1142–c.1220), Persian Sufi poet
- Attar Singh, Fijian trade unionist of Indian descent
- Bachir Attar (born 1964), leader of The Master Musicians of Jajouka
- Chaim ibn Attar (1696–1743), Moroccan rabbi, Talmudist
- Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri (born 1950), Muslim scholar and spiritual leader
- Muhammad Said al-Attar (1927–2005), acting Prime Minister of Yemen for five months in 1994
- Najah al-Attar (born 1933), current Vice President of Syria
- Sibille Attar (born 1981), Swedish singer songwriter
- Suad al-Attar (born 1942), renowned Iraqi painter
- Zayn-e-Attar (died 1403), Persian physician
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