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Leafar is typically a name that is chosen by parents for baby boys. The meaning of Leafar is derived from the anagram of the name Rafael, which means ‘God has healed’. In Hebrew, this name has a meaning of ‘one amongst the servants of an angel’. This name has been used for a while as records show that this name first appeared in America in 1822 in North Carolina, Florida, Virginia, New Jersey, California, Arkansas, and Kansas. The name reached its popularity in 1973 in America, and is also still given to babies in Mexico, Brazil, Canada, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. An eminent personality with this name is Leafar Sayer, an American artist and musician.
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