Azar is the common English spelling for several given names and surnames: the Arabic عازار ʿāzār, the Persian آذر āẕar (sometimes also romanised as adhar), as well as a Hebrew name.
Azar Gat (born 1959), Israeli researcher and author on military history
Azar Karadas (born 1981), Norwegian football player of Turkish descent
Āzar Kayvān, (16–17 c.), Zoroastrian high priest of Iran who emigrated to India and founded an illuminationists school
Azar Lawrence (born 1952), American jazz saxophonist
Azar Majedi, Iranian communist activist, writer
Azar Shiva (born 1940), Iranian actress
Azar Nafisi (born 1955), Iranian academic
Amado Azar (1913–1971), Argentine boxer and Olympian
Alex Azar (born 1967), American politician and Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Assi Azar (born 1979), Israeli television personality
Betty Azar, teacher and the author of several English grammar workbooks that are a staple in the English as a second language teaching industry
Caroline Azar, Canadian director, actor, and playwright. Lead singer, keyboardist and co-lyricist/composer of the band Fifth Column
Dina Azar, Miss Lebanon 1995, television personality and host, fashion designer
Edward Azar (1938–1991), Lebanese professor of government and politics
Elsa Firouz Azar (born 1983), Iranian film actress
Emilè Azar (born 1985), Swedish singer of Lebanese origin
George Azar (born 1959), Lebanese American photojournalist and documentary film maker
Habib Azar (born 1979), American film, theater and television director
Ignatius Isaac Azar, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch during 1709–1722
Jacobo Majluta Azar (1934-1996), Dominican politician of Lebanese origin. President of the Dominican Republic, Vice president and senator
Joseph Azar (prince), Jewish prince of the Anjuvannam in Cochin, South India
Joseph Azar (singer) (born 1942), Lebanese artist and singer
Mehdi Azar Yazdi (1921–2009), Iranian writer
Pablo Azar (born 1982), Mexican actor
Raymond Azar (businessman), Lebanese businessman who reported abuse in Bagram, Afghanistan
Raymond Azar (security chief) (born 1953), head of Lebanese military intelligence
Rick Azar, American broadcaster
Roberto Azar (born 1966), Argentine tennis player
Rony Azar (born 1983), Lebanese football (soccer) player
Steve Azar (born 1964), American country music artist
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