Zahara

  • Origin
    African, Arabic, Hebrew
  • Meaning
    The meaning of Zahara varies depending on its cultural origin. In Hebrew, Zahara means "radiance" or "light." In Arabic, it means "blossom" or "flower." In some African languages, it can be interpreted as "princess" or "beautiful."
  • Variations
    Zara, Zahra, Zahrah, Sahar, Zehra
  • Similar names
    Samara, Amara, Zaina, Zaria, Zoya
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  • The name Zahara is an exquisite choice for parents seeking a name of both cultural significance and timeless charm for their baby girl. With origins in Hebrew, Arabic, and African languages, this multifaceted name offers a range of meanings, including "radiance," "light," "blossom," "flower," "princess," and "beautiful." Parents looking for a name that resonates with positivity and brilliance will find Zahara to be a perfect fit. Its soft yet powerful sound evokes a sense of elegance and strength, making it a name that leaves a lasting impression. Zahara has been embraced by diverse cultures, and its popularity has grown due to its use by several famous personalities. From Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt, the daughter of Hollywood stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, to talented artists, athletes, and activists worldwide, the name Zahara shines brightly on many fronts. For those seeking variations or nicknames, Zara, Zahra, Zahrah, Sahar, and Zehra are wonderful alternatives. Regardless of the form chosen, Zahara remains a name that celebrates the inherent beauty and light that every child brings into the world.
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