Given Name
Zarmina
zar-MEE-nah
Pronunciation: zar-MEE-nah
ذهبية
Girl Popular
Origin
Balochi / Persian (South Asian Muslim usage)
Meaning
Golden; made of gold — from Persian/Balochi compound 'zar' (gold) + suffix indicating quality or possession
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Gold
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
7
Meaning Urdu
سنہری، طلائی
Meaning Arabic
ذهبية
Names With Similar Meaning
Jusuf
God will increase; he will add (variant of Yusuf, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'He will add/increase').
Manzur
From Arabic منظور / منظور (manẓūr / manzūr) meaning 'approved', 'accepted', 'desired' or 'regarded'; used in Persian and Urdu as Manzoor/Manzur.
Izzati
Dignity, honor; feminine Malay form derived from Arabic 'Izzah'/'Izzat' (honour)
Ulvi
Lofty, exalted; high in status or virtue, derived from Turkish-Arabic linguistic blending.
Moomal
A Sindhi proper name historically attested as the heroine of the Sindhi folktale 'Moomal Rano' (also spelled Momal). The name functions as a cultural given name in Sindh; linguistically it is a proper noun from Sindhi literary tradition rather than a common lexical word with a single lexical meaning.
Rüstem
Name of the legendary Persian hero Rostam; by extension denotes strength, valor and heroic stature in Persianate and Ottoman usage.
Twin-Friendly Pairings
Müzeyyen
Adorned; ornamented; elegantly embellished (from Arabic مزين muzayyan, 'adorned')
Izzati
Dignity, honor; feminine Malay form derived from Arabic 'Izzah'/'Izzat' (honour)
Muneerah
Luminous, radiant; light-bearing
Rabi'ah
Spring; fourth (feminine); historically associated with Rabi'ah al-Adawiyya, Sufi saint and early Muslim mystic
Moomal
A Sindhi proper name historically attested as the heroine of the Sindhi folktale 'Moomal Rano' (also spelled Momal). The name functions as a cultural given name in Sindh; linguistically it is a proper noun from Sindhi literary tradition rather than a common lexical word with a single lexical meaning.
Nasreen
Wild rose; from Persian نسرين (nasrīn) meaning a small wild or field rose — commonly rendered 'wild rose' or simply 'rose' in poetic usage.
Sibling-Friendly Names
Avin
Love; affectionate love or deep fondness (Kurdish)
Jusuf
God will increase; he will add (variant of Yusuf, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'He will add/increase').
Müzeyyen
Adorned; ornamented; elegantly embellished (from Arabic مزين muzayyan, 'adorned')
Manzur
From Arabic منظور / منظور (manẓūr / manzūr) meaning 'approved', 'accepted', 'desired' or 'regarded'; used in Persian and Urdu as Manzoor/Manzur.
Izzati
Dignity, honor; feminine Malay form derived from Arabic 'Izzah'/'Izzat' (honour)
Oya
Lace; embroidered edging, a decorative needlework motif (Turkish origin)