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Zulal زلال (المعنى: ماء صافٍ، صفاء، نقاوة)
Clear, pure water; freshness and clarity (used in Turkish and Persian poetic usage) Girl Turkish / Persian (loan from Arabic/Persian lexicon)
Zaytun زيتون — شجرة الزيتون، الثمرة
Olive (the fruit/tree); literally 'olive' in Arabic (زيتون). Unisex Arabic (used in Malay-speaking contexts as Zaitun/Zaytun; appears as the word 'zaytun' in the Quran)
Zinar زينار — من الأكرادية؛ يعني صخرة أو حجر (يدل على الثبات والقوة).
Kurdish-origin name meaning 'rock' or 'stone' (used metaphorically for strength and steadfastness); attested in Kurdish onomastics and oral usage. Boy Kurdish
Zarmina ذهبية
Golden; made of gold — from Persian/Balochi compound 'zar' (gold) + suffix indicating quality or possession Girl Balochi / Persian (South Asian Muslim usage)
Zerin ذَهَبِيّ (ذو طابع ذهبيّ) / زرين
Golden; 'zarīn' (Persian) meaning ornamented with gold, shining and precious. In Kurdish usage it denotes 'golden' or 'gold-like'. Girl Kurdish-Persian
Zawadi هدية (مرادف عربي)
Gift, present (Swahili word used as a given name in Muslim coastal East Africa) Girl Swahili
Zargham الأسَد، الشُّجَاع
Lion; valiant warrior — poetic epithet used in Persian and Arabic poetry Boy Arabic/Persian
Zarīf ظريف — أنيق، لطيف، ذكي في الأدب
Graceful, elegant; witty or tactful (from Arabic root ẓ-r-f meaning pleasantness, elegance) Boy Arabic
Zarqāʾ أزرق؛ ذات عيون زرقاء
Blue; blue-eyed (feminine adjective from the Arabic root ز ر ق meaning 'blue') Girl Arabic
Zulfiqar ذو الفِقار: حرفياً 'صاحب الفِقار' أو 'القاطع للفقرات'، اسم سيف علي بن أبي طالب في التراجم التاريخية.
The historic name of Ali ibn Abi Talib’s famed sword; from Arabic ذو الفقار (dhū al-fiqār), literally 'the possessor of the spine' or 'cleaver of the vertebrae', traditionally rendered as 'Zulfiqar' in Persianate and South Asian usage. Boy Arabic (adopted into Persian, Ottoman and South Asian usage)