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1,453Yousry is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine given name Yusri (يسري), deriving from the triliteral root ي-س-ر (y-s-r) which conveys notions of ease, comfort, and prosperity. The name is primarily used in...
Youssef is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Yusuf, the Arabic form of Yosef (see Joseph). The name appears in the Quran as the prophet Yusuf (Joseph), son of Jacob. It is widely used by Muslims, as well as b...
Yousuf is an alternate transcription of the Arabic يوسف, Urdu یوسف, or Bengali ইউসুফ variants of the name Yusuf. It is predominantly used in Arabic, Bengali, and Urdu-speaking communities.The name Yousuf is the Arabic fo...
Yuhanna is an Arabic masculine name used primarily by Christians, derived from the Syriac form Yohannan (Classical Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ), which corresponds to the name John. It is the Arabic version of the Greek name Ioannes, u...
Yunus is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Jonah, meaning "dove." In Islamic tradition, Yunus ibn Matta is revered as a prophet of God, corresponding to the biblical Jonah. The name appears in the Quran, where he is als...
Yusef is an alternate transcription of the Persian یوسف (see Yousef) or the Arabic يوسف (see Yusuf). As a theophoric name rooted in the Semitic tradition, it ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Joseph, meaning "he wi...
Yusha is an Arabic masculine given name, the Arabic form of Joshua, which originates from the Hebrew name Yehoshuaʿ meaning "Yahweh is salvation". In Arabic, the name is typically written as يوشع (Yūshaʿ). Religious Sign...
Yusra is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It means "wealth, ease" in Arabic, derived from the root yasira meaning "to be easy, to be rich." The name is the feminine form of Yousri and is related to the Maghrebi va...
Yusri is an Arabic masculine name meaning "comfort, ease, prosperity," derived from the root yasira, which conveys the idea of being easy or wealthy. In Indonesian contexts, it is occasionally used as a feminine name, re...
Yusuf is the Arabic form of Joseph, derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "he will add" or "God increases." The name appears in the Quran as Yūsuf, one of the prophets, whose story of betrayal and forgiveness is re...
Zaahir (also spelled Zahir) is an Arabic masculine name meaning "shining, brilliant, radiant", derived from the root zahara (to shine). The name conveys luminosity and clarity, often associated with intellectual or spiri...
Zaahir (also spelled Zahir or Zaher) is a masculine Arabic name meaning "clear, evident, manifest, outward". It derives from the Arabic root ẓahara (ظَهَرَ), meaning "to be visible" or "to be clear". The name is closely...
Zaahira is a feminine Arabic name, derived from the masculine Zaahir (also spelled Zahir). It stems from the Arabic root زهر (zahara), meaning "to shine" or "to blossom." Thus, Zaahira conveys symbolism of radiance, brig...
Zafar is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "victory" (from the root ẓafira, "to be victorious"). It is used across Arabic, Persian, Tajik, Urdu, and Uzbek cultures, reflecting the widespread influence of A...
Zaheer is a masculine given name of Arabic and Urdu origin, commonly used in Muslim communities across the Middle East and South Asia. It is a variant transcription of Arabic ظهير or Urdu ظہیر, both derived from the root...
Zaher is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name ظاهر (see Zaahir 2). It is derived from the Arabic root ظهر, related to the verb ẓahara meaning "to be visible, to be clear." Thus, the name conveys the me...
Zahi is an Arabic given name that means "beautiful, brilliant" in Arabic. It is most famously borne by Zahi Hawass (born 1947), the Egyptian archaeologist and former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs, known for h...
Zahia is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Zahi, an Arabic masculine name meaning "beautiful, brilliant" or "splendid." The name Zahia is used predominantly in Arabic-speaking communities...
Zahid is a masculine given name and surname rooted in Arabic, meaning "pious, devout" or "altruistic." Its etymological home is the Arabic word زاهد (zāhid), which denotes a person who renounces worldly pleasures and lea...
Zahida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, notably used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities. It is the feminine form of Zahid, which means "pious, devout" in Arabic. The name reflects qualities of religious de...
Zahir is an Arabic masculine name that carries the meaning of "helper, supporter", derived from the Arabic root ẓahara (ظهر), which signifies "to be visible" or "to be clear." This name belongs to a family of related nam...
Zahira is a feminine Arabic given name, meaning Zahir. The root name Zahir is derived from Arabic roots and generally means "helper," supporting the Islamic cultural and linguistic traditions in which these names are hig...
Meaning and EtymologyZahra is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root zahara meaning "to shine, to bloom." Its literal meaning is "blooming flower" or "splendour." The name is closely related...
Zahra 1 is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word zahrāʾ (زهراء), the feminine form of ʾazhar (أزهر), meaning "shining, brilliant, bright." The root zahara (زهر) conveys the sense of "to shi...
Zahrah is an alternate transcription of Arabic زهرة (zahra), which means "blooming flower, splendour". This spelling variant is common in Arabic contexts, offering a unique written form of the name while preserving the s...
Zaid is a variant transcription of the Arabic name زيد (see Zayd). Both forms are common in the Arab world and among Muslims globally. The name originates from the Arabic root z-y-d, which conveys the idea of growth and...
Zaida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, historically used in both Arabic and Spanish cultures. It is the feminine form of Zayd, an Arabic name meaning "growth" or "abundance," derived from the Semitic root zāda...
Zain is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Zayn, and it also serves as the usual Urdu and Malay form of the name. In Arabic, the name is written as زين, signifying “beauty” or “grace.”Etymology and OriginThe r...
Zaina is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name زينة (see Zayna), which is itself a feminine form of Zayn. The root Zayn means "beauty, grace" in Arabic, and Zaina shares this core meaning, connoting beauty, adorn...
Zainab is a variant form of the Arabic name Zaynab, commonly used in Hausa, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu, and other languages. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from Arabic zayn meaning "beauty" an...
Zainuddin is the Malay and Indonesian form of Zayn ad-Din, as well as an alternate transcription of the original Arabic name. It is a masculine given name widely used in Muslim-majority regions of Southeast Asia, reflect...
Zakaria is a given name with multiple cultural origins. It is used as a Georgian, Malay, and Indonesian form of Zechariah and Zacharias, as well as an alternate transcription of Arabic زكريّا (see Zakariyya).EtymologyThe...
Zakariya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Zakariyya, which itself is the Arabic form of Zechariah and Zacharias. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Zekharya (זְכַרְיָה), meaning "Yahweh remembers...
Zakariyya is the Arabic form of the biblical names Zechariah and Zacharias. It is a masculine given name used primarily in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities, derived from the Hebrew name Zeḵarya, meaning "Yahweh rem...
Zaki is an Arabic male given name and surname. Its meaning is derived directly from the Arabic root z-k-a, which conveys the notions of purity, virtue, and piety. The name appears in the Quran (e.g., 19:19) where it desc...
Zakia is a feminine given name predominantly used in Arabic-speaking regions, as well as in Urdu and Bengali. It functions as an alternative transcription of the Arabic name Zakiyya (Arabic: زكيّة), which itself is the f...
Zakiah is a female given name predominantly used in Arabic, Indonesian, and Malay-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Zakiyya (زكيّة), and it also functions as the standard Malay and...
Zakiya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, used primarily in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Zakiyya, which in turn is the feminine form of Zaki, meaning...
Zakiyya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine name Zaki. Both names stem from the Arabic root z-k-y, which carries the meaning of “pure,” “chaste,” or “virtuous.” Zakiyya thus conveys the...
Zaman is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "time, age, era". It is derived directly from the Arabic word zamān (زَمَان), which carries the same meaning. The name is used across the Arabic-speaking world as...
Zamir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking countries and across Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Urdu-speaking regions. It derives from...
Zarifa is a feminine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic word ẓarīf, meaning "elegant, graceful, charming." The name is the feminine form of Zarif.Notable BearersSeveral notable women have...
Zawar is an Arabic masculine name meaning "pilgrim, visitor". It derives from the Arabic root z-w-r, which conveys the idea of visiting or journeying, particularly with a spiritual or religious purpose. In Islamic tradit...
Zayaan is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Zayan, which means "beautiful" in Arabic. This name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking countries and communities, reflecting the cultural importance of aesthetic qua...
Zayan is a given name of Arabic origin, meaning "beautiful." It is a unisex name predominantly used in the Arabic-speaking world. The name carries a sense of elegance and aesthetic quality, making it a popular choice for...
Zayd (also spelled Zaid) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "growth" or "abundance", derived from the Arabic root zāda (زاد) meaning "to grow, to increase". The name holds particular significance in Islamic histor...
Zayn is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "beauty, grace." It derives from the Arabic root z-y-n (ز-ي-ن), which conveys concepts of adornment and excellence. The name is closely associated with Islamic history, most...
Etymology and MeaningZayna is a feminine Arabic name, derived as a variant of Zayn, which means "beauty, grace" in Arabic. It shares roots with names like Zain and Zaina, and is often used interchangeably with Zeina. The...
Zaynab is an Arabic female given name of uncertain origin. It is possibly derived from the Arabic elements zayn meaning "beauty" and ʾab meaning "father", thus implying "beauty of the father". Alternatively, it may come...
Zayn ad-Din is an Arabic masculine theophoric name composed of two elements: zayn (زين) meaning "beauty" and dīn (دين) meaning "religion, faith." The full meaning thus translates to "beauty of the faith." This name belon...
Zeina is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name زينة (Zayna), which itself is a feminine form of Zayn. Derived from the Arabic root z-y-n, Zayn means "beauty" or "grace," a meaning that flows naturally into Zeina...
Zeineb is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Zaynab, primarily used in North Africa, particularly in Tunisia. The name carries deep historical and religious significance, rooted in early Islamic tradition. Ety...
Zia is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, commonly used in Urdu, Bengali and Arabic-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic ضياء (see Ziya), meaning "splendour, light, glow". The root...
Ziad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name زياد (see Ziyad). Rooted in the Arabic verb zāda meaning "to grow, to increase," the name carries the central sense of "growth" or "abundance." Etymology The name der...
Ziauddin is a common transliteration of the male Muslim given name more correctly written as Ḍiya ad-Dīn (Arabic: ضياء الدين). It is primarily used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities. The name stems from the Arabic...
Zineb is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name زينب (Zaynab), primarily used in North Africa, including countries such as Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.EtymologyThe meaning of the Zaynab root is uncertain. It may...
Zinedine is an Arabic given name, a French-influenced transcription of the Arabic name Zayn ad-Din (زين الدين). The name is primarily used in North Africa, especially in Algeria and Morocco, and has gained international...
Ziya is a given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic and Turkish contexts. Its meaning derives from the Arabic word "splendour, light, glow", reflecting a positive and luminous quality often attributed to bear...
Ziya ad-Din is an Arabic masculine given name that combines the elements ḍiyāʾ (ضياء), meaning "splendour, light, or glow," and dīn (دين), meaning "religion, faith." Thus, the name translates to "splendour of the faith,"...
Ziya al-Din is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name ḍiyāʾ ad-dīn (ضياء الدين), which means "splendour of the faith" (from Arabic ḍiyāʾ meaning "light, glow" and dīn meaning "religion, faith"). Ziya al-Din is use...