The spelling of the word "Ibhar" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "Ib" is pronounced as /ɪb/, with the "i" being a short vowel sound and the "b" being a voiced bilabial plosive. The second syllable "har" is pronounced as /hɑr/, with the "a" being a short vowel sound and the "h" being an unvoiced glottal fricative. Together, the word is pronounced as /ɪb.hɑr/. This word can be used as a proper noun or a place name in certain contexts.
"Ibhar" is a Hebrew word that means "to choose" or "to elect". The etymology of "Ibhar" can be traced back to the Hebrew verb "בָּחַר" (bāḥar), which also means "to choose" or "to elect". The root of this verb is the Hebrew letter "ב" (bet) and the Hebrew letter "ח" (het). These two letters, when combined, form the root "בָּחַר", from which the word "Ibhar" is derived.