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Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan.
Number of symbols: 5
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Zahro

Female name



Description

Zakhro is a feminine name derived from the ancient Hebrew name "Zacharya" (pronounced "Zakhro" or "Zakhira" in Russia). The name possesses deep religious and historical roots. Translated from Hebrew, it means "salvation," "savior," or "rebirth," giving it a particular significance and hope. The origin of the name traces back to the Bible. Zachary is one of the ancient names belonging to the prophet Zakharyi, a relative of Joseph and the parent of Jesus Christ. In the Gospel, there is also mention of Zachary, the father of John the Baptist. It is precisely through these biblical figures that the name acquired a profound religious meaning and respect. In Russian culture, the name Zakhro (or Zakhira) became a common variant for feminine names, often with some alteration of the original form but preserving the main meaning and pleasant sound. Historically, the name was widespread in Jewish and Muslim countries but arrived in Russia in the 19th century along with the spread of biblical names. It has always been held in high esteem for its spiritual value. People with this name are often associated with inner strength, perseverance, kindness, and faith. They usually possess a strong character but also tenderness and sensitivity. Zakhro is a name that brings hope and light into life, and those who bear it often feel confident and calm. There are relatively few known bearers of the name Zakhro (or Zakhira) in the history and culture of Russia and other countries, but it does appear among figures in science, art, and literature. For example, during the Soviet era, there were several famous singers and actresses with this name. The popularity of the name Zakhro in modern Russia is minimal, but it is still used. It is valued for its pleasant sound and deep meaning. The name is held with reverence and respect. Common spellings include Zakhira, Zakharya. Diminutives can vary – Zaha, Zara, Zanya.