islamic ladies names Starting with Z
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Zlata
زلاتا — ذَهَبيّة، مُتَلألِئة
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Golden; 'golden one' (from Slavic root 'zlato' meaning gold) | Girl | Bosnian / South Slavic (used historically among Bosnian Muslim communities) |
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Zarghoona
الأخضر، اليافع/المورق
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Verdant, green; flourishing, fresh (Pashto adjective used as a feminine name meaning 'green' or 'lush') | Girl | Pashto (Pakhtun/Pashtun) |
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Zarsanga
غصن ذهبي
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Branch of gold; a golden bough | Girl | Pashto |
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Zulfa
زلفة: خصلة من الشعر، قرب أو اقتراب بالمجاز
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Nearness; locks of hair; first part of the night (poetic), implying closeness to the beloved | Girl | Arabic (poetic usage), attested in Persian/Urdu poetic contexts |
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Zekiye
زكية — طاهرة، فاضلة، ذكية
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Pure, intelligent, virtuous (feminine form of the Arabic root zakī — pure, pious, intelligent) | Girl | Arabic/Turkish circulation; adopted in Bosnian and Ottoman-era usage |
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Zulaykha
مشعّة، جميلة؛ الاسم المتداول في الأدب حول زوجة العزيز في قصة يوسف
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Brilliant, beautiful; the traditional name given in Islamic and Persian literature to the wife of al-ʿAzīz in the Yusuf (Joseph) narrative | Girl | Arabic/Persian (classical Islamic literary tradition) |
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Zarrin
زرّين (فارسی مصدر) — معنای «طلایی، زرّین» (در خط عربی به همین صورت نوشته میشود)
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Golden; made of gold or golden-hued (from Persian زرّین) | Girl | Persian (commonly used in Urdu-speaking communities) |
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Zernigar
مُزَيَّنة بالذهب
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Adorned with gold; literally 'gold-decorated' (from Persian zar 'gold' + nigār 'ornament, adorning') | Girl | Persian-Turkish |
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Zuleikha
الفاتنة الجميلة، المتألقة
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Fair, alluring; beauty and brilliance (traditional literary meaning) | Girl | Arabic / Persian literary (used across Islamic cultures) |
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Zahrija
متألقة، متفتحة، مرتبطة باسم زَهْرَاء
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Bright, blossoming; Bosnian form derived from Arabic 'Zahra' meaning 'radiant' or 'flower' | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic Zahra) |