Muslim Boys Names Starting with Z
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Zamlزامل
Zaml is an indirect Quranic name for boys. It is an ancient Arabic name without a clearly defined meaning, but since it is derived from the Z-M-L root (wrapped up, modesty), it has meanings of modest, bashful, virtuous.
Zamrزمر
Zamr is an Arabic name for boys that means lions roar. It also kindling of a fire.
Zamuradزمرد
A green precious stone.
Zamurahزمرة
Sparkle of light, fire, Name of companion.
Zamurdزمرد
A green precious stone.
Zamzamزمزم
Abu-Zamzam was the name of Al-Madini, a man of an early Islam, about him amusing enecdotes were told.
Zarزار
Zar is a Persian, Turkish and Kurdish name for girls that means gold.
Zaraafatزرافات
Arabic for intelligence, cleverness, talent.
Zarabزارب
Persian for gold water, a liquid in which gold particles are suspended.
Zaramزرام
One in Thousand.
Zararزرار
Fast, Brave, Courageous
Zarayزري
Obedient, submissive.
Zardashtزردشت
Zardasht refers to the prophet Zoroaster, founder of Zoroastrianism. Zoroaster is considered a true prophet sent by God by some Muslim scholars, and his followers are considered people of the Book, similar to Christians and Jews, for this reason using this name is acceptable. Zardasht is also the name of many locations
Zareebزارب
It's an indirect Quranic name for boys that means likeness, similarity, type, hitter, fierce attacker. It is derived from the DHAD-R-B root found in many places in the Quran. BLANKENTER Then We inspired to Moses, Strike with your staff the sea, and it parted, and each portion was like a great towering mountain. (26:63)
Zareefظريف
Zareef is an Arabic name for boys that means intelligent, eloquent, elegant, creative.
Zareerزارئر
Persian for intelligent, easy to love, and it is the name of a fragrant plant known as Reseda in English. It is also the name of a character mentioned in the Shahnameh.
Zarfظرف
Pot, calibre, wisdom, rank.
Zarghamزرغم
Arabic for lion, brave warrior. Can be pronounced with a long or short second a sound. (Zarghum or Zarghaam).
Zargoonزرج
Persian for gold-colored, like gold.