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Zakius is a rare, unique name of uncertain African, Arabic, or Hebrew origin, meaning "remembered by God" or personal interpretation.
Zakiy is an Arabic boy's/girl's name meaning "pure" or "clean-hearted", derived from the root verb "zakawa".
Zakiya is a female name of Arabic origin, derived from the male name Zakariya, meaning "pure" and carrying significant historical ties to Islamic prophets like Zakariya himself and his son Yahya (John the Baptist).
Zakiyah is an Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', often associated with virtue, righteousness, and purity. It's also one of Allah's attributed names in Islamic tradition.
Zakiyus is an Arabic name meaning 'pure lion'.
Zakiyya is an Arabic origin name meaning 'she who is pure' or embodies charitable giving.
Zakiyyah is an Arabic girl's name meaning "pure" or "chaste," derived from the root word "zakiyah.
Zakk is a distinctive name of unknown origin, sometimes linked to Arabic or Hebrew roots, meaning "pure" or "remembered," potentially shortened from Zachary.
Zakkiyah is an Arabic origin name meaning 'pure', one of Allah's 99 beautiful names.
Zakkiyya is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', celebrated for its historical and cultural significance in many Muslim communities worldwide.
Zakri is an Arabic name meaning "remember God," inspired by Prophet Zacharias, popular among parents worldwide seeking spiritually significant names.
Zakria is a distinctively Arabic name meaning "God has remembered," carrying historical significance as the father of John the Baptist in Islamic tradition.
Zakry is a distinctively Arabic name meaning 'remember', tracing its roots back to ancient Arabia.
Zakya is an Arabic female name derived from 'zakiy', meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. It pays tribute to Zakiyya bint Muhammad ibn Hisham, a notable figure in Islamic history known for her piety.
Zakyia is an Arabic-origin female name meaning "pure," popular among Middle Eastern Muslim communities, signifying innocence and holiness.
Zakylah, of Arabic origin, means 'purification' in Islam.
Zakyria is a rare yet profound Arabic name meaning 'remembrance of the soul'.
Zakyrie is an Arabic name meaning "remember Allah lives", derived from the phrase "zakaria yahya". It is one of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah and has been popularized by Islamic scholars like Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Abdallah al-Zaki.
Zalayla is a rare, Arabic-origin name meaning "night beauty," evoking images of enchanting nocturnal landscapes and potentially holding spiritual significance tied to introspection and divine connection.
Zaleth is a unique and distinctive name of uncertain origin, with possible Hebrew ("wolf") or Arabic ("dawn") meanings.
Zaleyah is a distinctive African American name believed to be inspired by Arabic "Zaynab", meaning beauty or flower.
Zalia is an Arabic name that means "morning star," symbolizing hope and new beginnings. It originated from the Arabic word "zaluwa" meaning morning.
Zalik is an uncommon Arabic unisex name derived from "zalika," meaning "night" or "darkness," often associated with mystery and the unknown.
Zalika is an Arabic-origin feminine name meaning 'strength' or 'resilience'.
Zalilah is an Arabic feminine given name meaning 'evening' or 'nightfall', evoking tranquility and calmness.
Zaliya is an Arabic name meaning 'morning glory', traditionally given to daughters in noble Arabian families for good fortune.
Zaliyah is a captivating feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from 'Zali', meaning 'fresh' or 'blooming'. It signifies 'flourishing' and has gained popularity in recent years.
Zalya is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'beauty', popularized by Persian poet Ferdowsi's epic Shahnameh, and widely associated with elegance and grace.
Zalyn is an intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from Hebrew 'Salome' meaning 'peace', Arabic for 'intelligent/wise', or Slavic for 'calm/serene'.
Zamaira is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'resplendent' or 'radiant', signifying elegance and positivity.
Zamaiyah is an Arabic name that means 'loftiness' or 'exaltation', popularized by the Islamic world to express admiration for one's virtues.
Zaman is an Arabic-origin name derived from "zaman," meaning "time.
Zamani is a Persian name derived from "zaman", meaning "time". In Islamic cultures, it connotes respect and admiration for wisdom.
Zamantha is a modern, rare name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Persian or Arabic, meaning 'time goddess'.
Zamar is an Arabic name meaning 'companion' or 'friend', revered as one of Allah's 99 beautiful names in Islam, symbolizing His companionship with creation.
Zamarah is an Arabic name meaning 'east' or 'morning', associated with new beginnings, reflecting hope and fresh starts.
Zamariyah is an Arabic girl's name meaning "spirit of time", composed of "zam" (time) and "riyah" (spirit).
Zamayra is a distinctive Spanish feminine given name, believed to derive from the Arabic word "samar," meaning "poetess" or "reciter," although some sources suggest it may be a variant of Zamora, a city in northwest Spain.
Zameer is an Arabic-origin name derived from "zamir," meaning "to hear" or "listen," symbolizing attentive listening and learning.
Zameera is a rare Middle Eastern name derived from Arabic 'samira,' meaning 'companion' or 'friend.'