Meanings: She who is strong; pearl; vessel, ark, ship, long ship, cruise, or a manuscript with an elongated cover. Also, help, resort and refuge. It is also the ancient Mayan word for warlord. In Africa it is a male or female name meaning Noah's Ark. Famous real-life people named Safina: | Edit.
Shizaan name brief: Shizaan is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Persian. Shizaan name meanings is Beautiful. People search this name as Shizaan. Shizaan is written in Urdu, Arabic as شيزان, شيزان.
Shazeeba is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Shazeeba is Pretty, Handsome, Feminine. The poeple have viewed this name 3011 times.
Chubin, Joubin, Zubeen, Zhubin. Zubin (Persian: زوبین‎‎) is a Persian male given name, which means short spear in Persian, literally meaning "something that touches the sky" in Sanskrit.
Zev. Meanings and history of the name Zeven: | Edit. Latin name for the number seven and therefore means "seven".
Kyrah is a spelling variant of the feminine name Kyra, which is of Greek origin. Both the names come from the masculine Greek name Kyros which is said to mean 'Lord'. The feminine version is also used as a term of respect for a woman, and so i equivalent to the English 'Lady'.
10 (10 is best) Syrus is a Persian name for boys meaning The name of the founder of the Persian empire. From the name Cyrus.. Read below for Syrus's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Syrus is the one, congratulations!
Roxi is a variant of Roxanne which is itself an anglicised version of the Persian name Roshan. Roshan is a name that can be used for both boys and girls. Its meaning is said to be 'Star', in reference to fame and luminosity. The name is very popular in India. The anglicised for Roxanne is specifically a feminine name.
Either derived from the Greek form of the Persian name Kûrush, which could be from khur, meaning "sun". Also could be from the Greek kyrios, meaning "lord". Cyrus the Great was the creator of the Arabic Empire in the 6th century BC. Cyrus.
A female form of Cyrus, which is either derived from the Greek form of the Persian name Kûrush, which could be from khur, meaning "sun".