islamic ladies names Starting with Z
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Zawadi
هدية (مرادف عربي)
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Gift, present (Swahili word used as a given name in Muslim coastal East Africa) | Girl | Swahili |
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Zargham
الأسَد، الشُّجَاع
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Lion; valiant warrior — poetic epithet used in Persian and Arabic poetry | Boy | Arabic/Persian |
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Zarīf
ظريف — أنيق، لطيف، ذكي في الأدب
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Graceful, elegant; witty or tactful (from Arabic root ẓ-r-f meaning pleasantness, elegance) | Boy | Arabic |
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Zarqāʾ
أزرق؛ ذات عيون زرقاء
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Blue; blue-eyed (feminine adjective from the Arabic root ز ر ق meaning 'blue') | Girl | Arabic |
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Zulfiqar
ذو الفِقار: حرفياً 'صاحب الفِقار' أو 'القاطع للفقرات'، اسم سيف علي بن أبي طالب في التراجم التاريخية.
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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) |
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Zalmay
شاب
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Young man; youth (from Pashto زلمی) | Boy | Pashto (Afghan/Pashtun) |
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Ziryab
زرياب — العصفور الأسود (لقب شاعري يشير إلى 'العصفور الأسود')
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Blackbird; a historic laqab (nickname) given to the 9th-century musician and cultural figure, literally 'blackbird' in Arabic usage | Boy | Arabic/Andalusian (originally from Iraq; Arabicized laqab) |
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Zuberi
قويّ، قوي
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Strong, powerful (Swahili form of Arabic Zubayr) | Boy | Swahili (from Arabic) |
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Zulqarnayn
ذو القرنين — «صاحب القرنين» (المعنى الحرفي: صاحب القرنين)
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Arabic epithet meaning 'Possessor of the Two Horns' (ذو القرنين); a classical Quranic epithet applied to a legendary, divinely aided ruler mentioned in Surah al-Kahf (18:83–98). | Boy | Classical Arabic (Quranic) |
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Zubin
حربة قصيرة أو رمح صغير؛ اسم فارسي يدل على سلاح ذو حربة
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Short spear or small lance; a Persian-derived martial name denoting a pointed weapon, attested in Persian onomastics and folklore. | Boy | Persian (Middle Persian / New Persian) |