Zabur
Zabur refers to the Psalms revealed to Prophet Dawud (David). It is mentioned in the Quran as one of the holy scriptures, alongside the Tawrat and the Quran, representing divine wisdom and praise.
Yes, Zabur is a respectful name referring to a revealed book of Allah. While extremely rare, it is permissible and carries deep spiritual significance, particularly for those connected to the legacy of Prophet Dawud.
Zabur is exceptionally rare globally, with very few recorded instances. It is occasionally found in Persian, Kurdish, and South Asian Sufi traditions as a unique spiritual name.
The Quran explicitly states that the Zabur was revealed to Dawud (David). He is described as a prophet who received this scripture, known for his wisdom, justice, and beautiful voice in praising Allah.
While no major historical figures bear this name due to its rarity, it has been used in compound names like Zaburuddin (Psalms of the Religion) in Persian and Indian Muslim scholarly families.