Cazibe
Yes. Cazibe is historically attested in Ottoman and Bosnian Muslim contexts and carries a neutral, positive meaning (charm/attraction). It does not conflict with Islamic naming guidelines.
The name comes via Turkish/Bosnian use from the Arabic root j‑z‑b (to attract). Its form and usage were shaped by Ottoman Turkish influence in the Balkans.
Common pronunciations are 'jah-ZEE-beh' in Turkish/Bosnian contexts; phonetic rendering: /dʒaˈziːbe/.
Diminutives in local use include 'Cazi' or 'Ziba' depending on language environment, though full-name use is most common historically.
No. Cazibe is not a Quranic name nor specifically mentioned in major hadith collections; its usage is cultural and historical within Muslim communities.