Cultivator, Farmer (literally "one who plows"), It also means Lion.
Harith Urdu spelling
حارث
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Harith is a variant of Haris. Arabs and non-Arabs alike commonly pronounce the name as Haris for ease. You can use either Haris or Harith, whichever you like more.
Harith is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means “cultivator”, “farmer” (literally “one who plows”), it also means “lion”. Harith is an ancientArabic name and can be found in the names of many Sahaba (companions of the Prophet ﷺ), usually in the names of their fathers, such as Anas bin al-Harith, Ibrahim bin al-Harith. It is derived from the H6-R-TH root which is used in many places in the Quran.
Whoever desires the harvest of the Hereafter – We increase for him in his harvest. And whoever desires the harvest of this world – We give him thereof, but there is not for him in the Hereafter any share. (Quran)
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