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Waheeda Feminine Arabic Urdu

Waheeda is an alternate transcription of Arabic وحيدة or Urdu وحیدہ, derived from the masculine Wahid (or Waheed in Urdu). The name means “peerless, unique” and in Islamic tradition, al-Waḥīd is one of the 99 names of Al...

Wahida Feminine Arabic Urdu

Wahida is an Arabic feminine given name, the feminine form of Wahid. Etymologically, Wahid derives from the Arabic root w-ḥ-d, meaning "one" or "unique." The name thus carries the connotation of being "peerless" or "uniq...

Yasmeen Feminine Arabic Urdu

Yasmeen is an alternate transcription of Arabic ياسمين or Urdu یاسمین (see Yasmin). The name ultimately derives from the Persian word yāsamīn, meaning "jasmine" — the fragrant climbing plant used in perfumery. As a femin...

Yasmin Feminine Arabic Hebrew +3

Yasmin is a feminine given name that originates from the Persian word yāsamīn, meaning "jasmine," the fragrant climbing flower. In Arabic and Hebrew, it carries the same meaning, derived from the Persian term. In modern...

Zahida Feminine Arabic Urdu

Zahida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, notably used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities. It is the feminine form of Zahid, which means "pious, devout" in Arabic. The name reflects qualities of religious de...

Zahra 2 Feminine Arabic Urdu

Meaning and EtymologyZahra is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root zahara meaning "to shine, to bloom." Its literal meaning is "blooming flower" or "splendour." The name is closely related...

Zainab Feminine Hausa Arabic +3

Zainab is a variant form of the Arabic name Zaynab, commonly used in Hausa, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu, and other languages. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from Arabic zayn meaning "beauty" an...

Zakia Feminine Arabic Bengali +1

Zakia is a feminine given name predominantly used in Arabic-speaking regions, as well as in Urdu and Bengali. It functions as an alternative transcription of the Arabic name Zakiyya (Arabic: زكيّة), which itself is the f...

Zareen Feminine Urdu

Zareen is a feminine given name primarily used in Urdu-speaking communities. It is a variant of Zarina, which itself derives from the Persian word زرین (zarīn), meaning "golden". The name thus carries connotations of pre...

Zarina Feminine Kazakh Malay +3

Zarina is a feminine name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word zarīn (زرین), meaning "golden". It is used across various cultures, including Kazakh, Malay, Tajik, Urdu, and Uzbek, reflecting the historical in...

Zeenat Feminine Urdu

Zeenat is a feminine given name used primarily in Urdu-speaking communities, functioning as the usual transliteration of Zinat. The root Zinat itself derives from Persian, ultimately of Arabic origin, where it means "orn...

Zehra Feminine Turkish Urdu

Etymology Zehra is a Turkish and Urdu form of Zahra 1 or Zahra 2, both of Arabic origin. One possible source, Zahra 1 (from Arabic zahrāʾ), is the feminine form of ʾazhar, meaning "shining, brilliant, bright". This epith...

Zohra Feminine Arabic Urdu

Zohra is a feminine given name used in Arabic and Urdu, functioning as an alternate transcription of the Urdu زہرہ or Arabic زهرة, both originally from Zuhra 1 and Zuhra 2. The name ultimately derives from the root زهر (...

Zubaida Feminine Arabic Urdu

Zubaida is an Arabic feminine given name, derived from the Arabic word zubda, meaning "elite, prime, cream." The name evokes the idea of something choice and precious, like the cream that rises to the top of milk, symbol...

Zuhra 1 Feminine Urdu

Zuhra is an Urdu feminine given name, representing the Urdu form of the Persian name Zohreh. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic al-Zuhara, meaning "Venus," the second planet from the Sun and the brightest natura...

Zulekha Feminine Urdu

Etymology and OriginsZulekha is the Urdu form of Zulaykha, which itself is an Arabic variant of Zuleika. The name's ultimate meaning is uncertain, but it is possibly of Arabic origin. According to medieval Islamic tradit...

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