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Shachar extends like the first blush of dawn, painting the sky with hues of anticipation and promise. Born from the depths of ancient wisdom and the whispers of newfound creation, she knows that the longest night must eventually yield to the soft brilliance of daybreak. In the language of the cosmos, she speaks of infinite possibility and endless potential... like the dawn itself, Shachar offers the promise of a fresh start, leading us into the light.
I have an Israeli friend with this name and her mother pronounces it Sha-har, with a thick, guttural "h" sound.
The Hebrew letter that is translated into English as 'ch' has no English equivalent. It is a hard throat sound, similar to the Spanish 'j'.
The letter Chet (ch) is pronounced like Bach, that is an h sound not a kh. This name is typically pronounced SHAR-HAR, like Haha.
Wrong - this name IS in fact pronounced with a hard 'kh' (like the Spanish j in Julio or Juan.) It's Shah-Khahr, with the stress on the first syllable.
Pronounced shah-khahr.

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