islamic ladies names Starting with Z

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Zamzam اسم البئر المبارك؛ مرتبط بجذر ز م ز م بمعنى الهمهمة أو الجريان: نبع ماء مبارك
Name of the sacred spring near the Kaʿbah; etymologically associated with murmuring or gushing waters (from Arabic root ز م ز م, to murmur/gush); used as a theophoric/toponymic personal name Girl Arabic (toponymic, derived from the holy Zamzam well in Mecca; attested in Islamic tradition and later as a female given name)
Zulfiya ذاتُ زُلفٍ جميلة (مشتقّة من 'زلف')
One of beautiful locks; derived from Arabic/Persian root 'zulf' (زلف) meaning 'tress, lock of hair' with a feminine -iya suffix Girl Turkic (widely attested among Central Asian Turkic speakers; Persian/Arabic lexical root)
Zamila زميلة (التي ترافق، رفيقة)
Female companion; from Arabic 'زميلة' meaning 'female companion/associate' — used historically in North Africa and among Amazigh-speaking communities Girl Arabic / Maghrebi (attested among Amazigh and North African Muslim communities)
Zuhayra زُهَيْرَة — زهرة صغيرة/متوهجة قليلاً
Diminutive of Zahra; 'little blossom' or 'small radiant one' — connotes a modestly glowing flower or a youthful brightness Girl Arabic (used across Levant, South Asia and Balkans; attested in classical Arabic naming practice)
Zunayra زُنَيْرَة - تصغير يدل على الزينة أو الحلية الصغيرة
Little ornament; a diminutive form denoting small adornment or ornamentation (classical Arabic diminutive formation) Girl Arabic (historical); attested among early Muslim women (Sahabiyyāt) in classical sirah and biographical sources
Zāhiyah مضيئة، براقة، متألقة؛ مزدهرة (مشتقة من الجذر ز-ه-ي)
Radiant, luminous, resplendent; shining or flourishing (classical Arabic adjective used as a feminine given name). Girl Arabic
Zühre زُهْرَة / زُهْرَى
Bright, luminous; classical Turkish form of Zuhra, associated with the planet Venus and radiance Girl Turkish (from Arabic/Persian root)
Zarmeena زرمينة — مكوّن فارسي/بشتوني: 'زر' = ذهب، 'مينا' = مينا/حجر كريم؛ معنى شبيه بالـ'ذهبي' أو 'مزين بالذهب'
A Persian/Pashto compound name (زر + مینا) commonly interpreted as 'golden' or 'golden-enamelled' — literally 'zar' (gold) + 'mina' (enamel/gem/azure); used in Pashto- and Persian-influenced Muslim communities to connote preciousness and beauty. Girl Pashto/Persian usage (commonly found in Afghanistan, Pakistan; also used in Bengali-speaking areas with Persianate influence)
Zahira مضيئة، متألقة، متفتحة
Bright; shining; blossoming (feminine form of the Arabic adjective 'zahir' meaning radiant or manifest). Girl Arabic
Zin زين — معنى: الجمال أو الزينة أو المحبوبة (استخدام کردي/أدبي)
Kurdish literary/feminine name popularized by the heroine Zîn of the classical Kurdish epic Mem û Zîn; in Kurdish and related registers it conveys 'beauty', 'adornment', or 'beloved'. Girl Kurdish — attested in classical Kurdish literature (Mem û Zîn by Ahmad Khani, 17th century)