Abir (अबीर), is the traditional name given to the powder which is black in colour used for the typical Hindu rituals.
Arabic name meaning "fragrance, aroma." Hebrew name means "Strong; Brave".
Abir may also refer to:
Arabic female name
- Abir Al-Tabbaa, professor of Geotechnical Engineering
- Abir Muhaisen (born 1973), adopted daughter of King Hussein of Jordan
- Abir Al-Sahlani (born 1976), Swedish-Iraqi politician
- Abir Moussi (born 1975), Tunisian lawyer and politician
- Abir Muhaisen, adopted daughter of King Hussein of Jordan
Hebrew male name
- Abir Sultan (born 1985), Israeli photographer
- Abir Har Even (born 1947), Israelian chess player
- Abir Kara (born 1983), Israeli businessman and politician
Bengali male name
- Abir Chatterjee (born 1980), Indian actor
- Abir Goswami (1976–2013), Indian actor
- Abir Biswas, Indian politician
- Abir Hossain Angkon, Bangladeshi film actor
- Abir Bhunia (born 2005), Indian Polymath
Other people
- Abir Igamberdiev (born 1959), Russian-Canadian theoretical biologist and plant scientist
Other uses
- Abir Congo Company
- AIL Abir or "warrior", an Israel Defense Forces M462 military truck
- Abir, a martial arts discipline taught by Yehoshua Sofer
See also
- Abeer (disambiguation), an Arabic feminine name meaning "fragrance"