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Smadar may refer to:

  • Smadar, a settlement near Yavne'el, Israel

People with the given name

Smadar originates from the Hebrew Bible, specifically from Song of Songs (Shir HaShirim) by King Solomon.

The word “Smadar” (סְמָדַר) refers to the early blossom of the grapevine, symbolizing beauty, vitality, and the first stages of fruitfulness. This imagery is rich in poetic and spiritual significance, evoking themes of love, renewal, and potential.

In the context of the grapevine, Smadar describes the tiny, delicate flowers that precede the formation of grapes. While the exact color of the blossom isn’t explicitly mentioned in the Bible, it is often imagined to be light purple or greenish-purple, in harmony with the colors of young grapes and grapevines.

The term captures the fleeting yet profound beauty of nature, making it a meaningful and poetic name.

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