Zabibah
زبيبة
Having abundant hair, or a raisin (dried grape).
30 names found
زبيبة
Having abundant hair, or a raisin (dried grape).
زها
Meaning 'freshness,' 'beauty,' 'adornment,' 'light,' or 'radiance.'
زاهدة
Ascetic, abstaining from worldly comforts in pursuit of the afterlife; devout and content.
زاهرة
Radiant, beautiful, and shining; bright and luminous.
زاهية
Beautiful, radiant-faced, and thriving; charming and bright.
زهراء
blooming flower, shining, luminous
زهرة
Meaning 'flower,' 'blossom,' 'beauty,' 'whiteness,' or 'morning star.' It also signifies 'joy,' 'moon,' 'freshness,' and 'radiant brightness.'
زهوة
Meaning 'radiance,' 'growth,' 'blossoming,' and 'pride.' It also implies 'illumination' and 'admiration.'
زائدة
increasing, growing, abundant
زينة
beauty, adornment, grace
زاكية
Growing in goodness and righteousness; pure, fragrant, and thriving.
زكية
Righteous, pure, and free from sins; growing and thriving.
زلما
Female falcon.
زمزم
Meaning 'abundant water' or 'gathering scattered things.' It refers to the blessed well of Zamzam in Mecca.
زنبق
Meaning 'lily' or 'jasmine oil.' It refers to a fragrant flower with a long, spear-like shape, often reddish-brown.
زينا زينة
Meaning 'beautiful,' 'pretty,' or 'adornment' (like makeup).
زينب
fragrant flower, good father
زيون
Derived from 'zinah,' meaning 'adornment' or 'beauty.'
زنوبيا
A foreign name, referring to Zenobia, the Queen of Palmyra.
زبيدا
Diminutive of 'zabad', meaning 'gift' or 'cream'.
زبيدة
Diminutive of 'zubdah', meaning 'cream' or the 'essence' and 'best part of something'.
زهيرة
A diminutive of Zahrah, meaning 'small flower.'
زهدية
Derived from 'zuhd,' meaning 'asceticism' or 'abstinence.'
زهور
Plural of Zahrah, meaning 'flowers,' 'moons,' 'joys,' or 'sparkle.' It signifies light and radiance.
زليخة
One who walks gracefully; smooth or having a beautiful head.
زليخا زليخة
One who advances in walking.
زلفى
Closeness, humility, or status.
زملة
Meaning 'companionship,' 'children,' or 'company.' It also implies quick and light movement.
زمرد
Emerald, a transparent green gemstone found in gold mines.
زمردة
Named after 'zumurrud,' an emerald, a precious green gemstone.