List of Arabic Baby Names Meanings Starting with Z

Zainuddeen

Zainuddeen is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Zainuddeen is Lord Of Good Light. The poeple have viewed this name 1894 times.

Meaning: Lord of good light Origin: Arabic

Zameel

Zameel is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Zameel name meanings is Beautiful. Zameel is written in Arabic as زميل.

Meaning: Beautiful Origin: Arabic

Zamyad

Zamyad Co. (Persian: خودروسازی زامیاد) is an Iranian commercial vehicle manufacturing company. It was founded in 1963 as part of the RENA Industrial Group in Tehran. ... Since 2003, this truck is sold under the Zamyad brand.

Zand

In Old Persian the Zand or Zend is the commentary on the Avesta, the sacred text of the Zoroastrians. Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant spelling of Sand. German: perhaps a nickname for someone with protruding or otherwise remarkable teeth, from Middle High German zand 'tooth'.

Zarathustra

Possibly means "golden camel" in Old Iranian, derived from zarat meaning "golden" combined with ushtra meaning "camel". Zarathustra was the Persian prophet who founded the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism about the 10th century BC.

Meaning: Golden Camels Owner Origin: Arabic

Zayb

The origin of Zayb is the English language. Zayb is a variation of the name Zabe (English). Zayb is an unusual baby girl name.

Meaning: Adornment Origin: Arabic

Zaybah

Zayba is a Muslim name for girls meaning Adornment; Beauty. ... If you'd like more options, try our Popular Names and Meanings.

Meaning: Beautiful Origin: Arabic

Zayyaan

Baby Name : Zayyaan. Gender : Boy. Origin : Muslim. Zayyaan Meaning: Beautiful; Radiant; Graceful.

Zevah

Show similar names Show variant names. Name Zevah generally means Fruitful, is of Indian origin, Name Zevah is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Zevah are mainly Muslim by religion. .

Meaning: Fruitful Origin: Arabic

Zhubin

Meaning & History. Means "spear" in Persian, ultimately from Sanskrit.

Meaning: Spear Origin: Arabic