Zulfiya

    Zulfiya is a feminine name used in Turkic-speaking regions (notably Central Asia and among some Turkish speakers), ultimately built on the Arabic/Persian root 'zulf' (زلف) meaning 'lock' or 'tress (of hair)'. It is attested historically and in the modern period (for example, the Uzbek poet Zulfiya). The name conveys attractiveness tied to a classical poetic image of tresses.

    ذاتُ زُلفٍ جميلة (مشتقّة من 'زلف')
    Pronunciation zul-FEE-yah (zul-FEE-ya)

    Gender

    Boy

    Origin

    Aceh (Malay world)

    Meaning (English)

    One of beautiful locks; derived from Arabic/Persian root 'zulf' (زلف) meaning 'tress, lock of hair' with a feminine -iya suffix

    Meaning (Arabic)

    ذاتُ زُلفٍ جميلة (مشتقّة من 'زلف')

    Meaning (Urdu)

    خوبصورت زلف کی مالک

    Islamic Details

    Islamic Status: Historically Attested

    Variations / Spellings: Zulfiya, Zulfiyya, Zulfia, Zolfia

    Numerology and Trending

    Lucky Number

    5

    Lucky Day

    Monday

    Lucky Color

    Deep auburn

    Popularity Score

    18 / 100

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What does Zulfiya mean?

    A: Zulfiya is derived from 'zulf' (زلف), meaning 'lock' or 'tress' of hair, with a feminine suffix; it evokes 'she of the beautiful locks' or 'one possessing lovely tresses'.

    Q: Is Zulfiya an Islamic name?

    A: Zulfiya is used by Muslim families, especially in Turkic and Central Asian contexts. It is not a Quranic name but derives from Arabic/Persian poetic vocabulary employed in Muslim cultures.

    Q: Are there notable historical bearers of the name?

    A: Yes. The modern literary figure Zulfiya (the Uzbek poet and public cultural figure of the 20th century) is a well-known bearer of this name in Central Asia, establishing its attestation in documented history.

    Q: How common is Zulfiya today?

    A: Zulfiya is relatively uncommon globally today; it has modest usage in Central Asia and among Turkic-speaking communities but is rare elsewhere.

    Q: What are close or related names to Zulfiya?

    A: Related or similar names include Zuleikha (another Persian/Arabic-rooted feminine name referring to beauty), Zulfiyya/Zulfia (variant spellings), and other names built on the root 'zulf'.

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    Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

    Zulfiya (زلفیہ / زلفيا) is a female given name occurring in Turkic-speaking contexts—especially Central Asia—and derives from the Arabic/Persian lexical root zulf (زلف), meaning ‘lock’ or ‘tress of hair’. The suffix -iya/-ya is a common feminine formation in Persianate onomastics, producing a name that literally evokes ‘one of the tresses’ or ‘she of the beautiful locks’. Zulfiya is historically attested in modern literary history: a prominent 20th-century Uzbek poet is known mononymously as Zulfiya, which anchors the name in documented cultural usage. The name is used by families who prefer poetic, classical imagery drawn from Persian and Arabic vocabulary rather than strictly Quranic names. Related names in form and sense include Zuleikha and Zulfiqar in masculine/semi-legendary contexts (though Zulfiqar is male and unrelated in meaning). Zulfiya remains uncommon outside Turkic/Central Asian circles but is recognized in onomastic and literary studies.