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1,453Ziyad is an Arabic given name and surname meaning "growth, increase, excess" in Arabic. It is derived from the root zāda (زاد), meaning "to grow, to increase". The name reflects the Islamic tradition of choosing auspicio...
Ziya ur-Rahman is a masculine name of Arabic origin, composed of two elements: ḍiyāʾ meaning "splendour, light, glow" and raḥman meaning "merciful". The full meaning is "splendour of the merciful", where "the Merciful" (...
Zohra is a feminine given name used in Arabic and Urdu, functioning as an alternate transcription of the Urdu زہرہ or Arabic زهرة, both originally from Zuhra 1 and Zuhra 2. The name ultimately derives from the root زهر (...
Zoubida is an Arabic feminine given name chiefly used in North Africa. It is a variant of Zubaida, which is derived from the Arabic word "zubda" (زبدَة), meaning "elite, prime, cream" — the choicest part of something.Ety...
Zoulikha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name زليخا or زليخة (see Zulaykha), chiefly used in North Africa. It is a variant of Zuleika, whose meaning is uncertain but possibly of Arabic origin. Etymology and C...
Zubaida is an Arabic feminine given name, derived from the Arabic word zubda, meaning "elite, prime, cream." The name evokes the idea of something choice and precious, like the cream that rises to the top of milk, symbol...
Zubair is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root Z-B-R, which conveys meanings of "strength" and "bravery". The name specifically comes from the Arabic word zubar, meaning "pieces of iron", symbol...
Zuhair is an Arabic masculine given name that gently evokes nature through its floral root. Derived from the Arabic word meaning "small flower," the name springs from the triliteral root زهر (zahara), which carries the d...
Zuhra is a feminine Arabic name meaning "brilliancy, light," derived from the Arabic root zahara meaning "to shine." It is closely related to Zahra, which is written identically in Arabic script but pronounced differentl...
Zulaykha is the Arabic form of Zuleika, a name of uncertain meaning, possibly of Arabic origin. According to medieval tradition, notably related by the 15th-century Persian poet Jami, this was the name of the biblical Po...
Zulfaqar is a variant of the name Zulfiqar, which originates from Arabic Dhū l-Faqār, interpreted as meaning "cleaver of the spine," from dhū "possessor, holder" and faqār "spine, vertebra." The name is famously associat...
Zulfikar is an alternate transcription of the Arabic/Urdu name Zulfiqar (ذو الفقار), also used as the Indonesian form. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic history, originating from the sword of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the co...
Zulfiqar is an Arabic and Urdu masculine name derived from the legendary sword Dhul-Faqar (Arabic: ذو الفقار), historically associated with Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. The name combines the Ar...