Zahera name meaning
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What does Zahera mean?
Zahera's meaning is Flourishing or Panouie is used in Arabic and rooted from African-Swahili and Arabic is used as a baby girl name . Zahera is variant form of loved Zahra. Zahra is Arabic equivalent of Zara.
Meaning of Zahra is Form of Sarah, The Flower and Heavenly has origin in Arabic and African-Swahili.
Variants of Zahera
Names that rhyme with ZaheraHow popular is the name Zahera?
Zahera is an uncommon baby name in France where it is still in use. Zahera is a common name in India while somewhat familiar name in Algeria, Bangladesh, DR Congo, Pakistan and Indonesia.
As per our research, over 4000 people has been named Zahera globally.
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Numerological analysis of Zahera
You have no problem standing up for what's right, no matter if it concerns you, someone you know or someone you've just met. It's strange but you enjoy being miserable sometimes. Change your perspective. Leave aside your religion and mix with people from different cultures and races. Competing with people won't bring you much but, compete with yourself will make you better than you were yesterday.
Other names similar to Zahera
- Aisha - Frequently Used Aisha is used dominantly in English and Tamil is a gender insensitive name, Aisha means "Joy or Alive" is rooted from Arabic. On list of baby girl names, desirable Aisha ranked 492 in year 2015 in United States
- Rashid - Unfamiliar Arabic Rashid bestowed upon boys, meaning of Rashid is "Intelligent or Integrity" is used mainly in Sindhi and Indian
- Muslima - Origin of Atypical and Contemporary Muslima is in Arabic and African-Swahili is used particulary in Arabic and a girl name, meaning of Muslima is "Female Version of Muslim or Follower of the Religion (Islam)"
- Munira means Vibrant, Illuminating or Luminous is rooted from Arabic bestowed upon girls is used notably in Tamil, Marathi and Hindi
- Bomani - Originated from African-Swahili, Unorthodox Bomani bestowed upon baby boys, Bomani means "Great Warrior"
Famous people named Zahera
We could not find any notable namesake.