As one of the oldest settlements in Kuwait, the reason behind the name is disputed. According to one theory, بنيدbnēd is a clipping of the word بنيدرbnēdar, a diminutive of the Arabic-Persian بندرbandar meaning harbour or port that can be found is some place names on the Gulf coasts. The word قارgār means pitch, and thus it was named due to the natural oil discharges from Qarū Island. The Standard Arabic equivalent would be Bunayd Al-Qār, which is also an alternative transliteration of the area's name.
Demographics
According to the public Authority for civil information, as of 30 June 2022, there are 31,111 residents. 2.5% are Kuwaiti and 97.5% are non-Kuwaiti.[4] The area has a significant Shia population, and is known for hosting many old husainiyas, Shi'ite bookstores, as well as a Hawza.