Root H-W-R. Huwār, A Young Camel Just Born. Hāra, He Untwisted His Turban [meaning, He Came Completely Undone]. Hawārī, A Woman of the Town, So-Called by Arabs of the Desert for the Whiteness and Fairness of her Skin.
-Lane’s Lexicon
We had one Huwār in our Dabouka. It belonged to the drover Muhammad who hoped to make a profit when he sold it in Binban. KhairAllah did the selling on his behalf because he was a very reserved man of the desert. We called him Muhammad the Miskīn, the Humble, and he was especially so when he came to town.