غجر

Etymology
, in Modern Standard Arabic use from  extended from the name one of the tribes of. Attested in (ᛦ 868) as the occupation of a, in the form  or  (without ʔiʕjām): possibly clipped from  from  which gave 🇨🇬  / , all meaning “beggar”, and originally a designation for mendicants of mixed ethnic affiliation.

Noun

 * 1) Ghagar, one of the tribes of
 * 2) Gypsies (Romani)
 * 3) a rude or abusive person