June 27
Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Kaoutar Boudarraja, who died on a June 27. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.
Moroccan journalist and television presenter, discovered by Nessma TV and the feminist talk show Interdit aux hommes; died of cancer at age 40.
Source: Maroc Hebdo · Hespress
Kaoutar is celebrated in France and Spain on June 27.
Kaoutar is a name of rare beauty, deeply rooted in Arab tradition. It draws its root from the term *kawthar*, denoting abundance and profusion. It is not merely a word, but a promise of spiritual and material richness, evoking the river of Paradise mentioned in the Quran.
Carried by contemporary figures such as Kaoutar Boudarraja, this name combines a gentle sound with a millenary history. It embodies generosity and prosperity, offering its bearer a strong identity, linked to divine serenity and fulfillment.
Kaoutar possesses a generous and benevolent nature. The archetype of the provider, she finds her ideal in sharing and enriching others. Her dominant trait is her ability to give without counting, drawing her strength from an inexhaustible inner abundance.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Kaoutar is frank and sensual. She captivates with her natural warmth and sincerity. What attracts her is the depth of feelings; what wearies her is superficiality. She loves with passion and loyalty.
It is a name of Arabic origin.
It means abundance and profusion.
From kawthar, the river of Paradise.
Kaoutar Boudarraja is cited.
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