List of Persian Baby Names Meanings Starting with Z

Zerdad

Zerdad is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Zerdad is Who Gave Gold. The poeple have viewed this name 1408 times.

Meaning: Who Gave Gold Origin: Persian

Zermin

Zermin is a Muslim Girl name which originates from the Persian language. ... Urdu names meaning dictionary for Muslim boys, and Muslim girls, Muslim baby name like Zermin and others. Check Zermin name English and Arabic spelling.

Meaning: The wealth Origin: Persian

Zeveen

Zev. Meanings and history of the name Zeven: | Edit. Latin name for the number seven and therefore means "seven".

Meaning: Splendorous, Stupendous Origin: Persian

Zhaleh

(jah-LEH)

Jale (also spelled Jaleh, or Zhaleh, Persian: ژاله‎‎) is a common feminine given name of Persian and Turkish origin, used in Iran and Turkey, meaning hail stone.

Meaning: Dewy Origin: Persian

Zihak

Zihak is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Persian originated name. Zihak is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.

Meaning: Very Funny To Smile Origin: Persian

Zircon

Zircon is the oldest mineral on earth and is found in the crust of the earth. ... The name “zircon” comes from the Persian word 'zargun', which means 'gold-colored', although the mineral comes in a variety of colors.

Meaning: A mineral name Origin: Persian

Zoobia

Zubia Name Meaning. Spanish: habitational name from Zubia in Granada province or either of two smaller places in Málaga province, so named from zubia 'rich in water' (from Arabic).

Meaning: God Bless Origin: Persian

Zorina

Zorina [zo-ri-na] as a girls' name is of Slavic origin, and the name Zorina means "dawn". Zorina is a variant form of Zora (Slavic): author Zora Neale Hurston. ASSOCIATED WITH dawn.

Meaning: Dawn'S Light Origin: Persian

Zoroaster

Zoroaster's name in his native language, Avestan, was probably Zaraϑuštra. ... In Avestan, Zaraϑuštra is generally accepted to derive from an Old Iranian *Zaratuštra-; The element half of the name (-uštra-) is thought to be the Indo-Iranian root for "camel", with the entire name meaning "he who can manage camels".

Meaning: A golden star Origin: Persian