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Origin:
Arab, Kazakh, Tatar.
Religion:
Islam.
Number of symbols: 6
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Zamira

Female name



Abbreviated forms

Mira.

Description

The name **Zamina** is an incredibly beautiful female name with profound meaning and a unique history. It originates from ancient Hebrew roots connected to the name **Zеир Мир** (Zеир Мирьям), which can be translated as **"small joy"** or **"small peace"**. The word "Zеир" means "small," and "Мир" means "peace" or "joy." Thus, the full meaning of the name **Zamina** likely emphasizes a special, inner, yet tender and precious nature of a person. Historically, the name **Zamina** came from medieval Europe, likely from Spanish or Italian sources. It was common in countries with Catholicism, where names with deep spiritual and emotional significance were often used. In Russia, the name **Zamina** is not very common; it is more frequently found in Middle Eastern countries like Central Asia and the Caucasus, where it has taken root and gained special value. There, its bearers perceive it as a name with deep cultural and religious connotations. Character traits associated with the name **Zamina** often include heightened sensitivity, inner warmth, and deep tenderness. They possess inner strength but are also very gentle and compassionate. **Zamina** is a name for someone who values harmony, peace, and beauty. Such individuals often have a keen sense of humor, are prone to imagination, and easily connect with nature and art. Famous bearers of the name **Zamina** in Russia are hard to find, but internationally, there are examples. For instance, the Russian actress **Renata Lizogub** often portrays characters with this name, making her a well-known bearer. In other countries, such as Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan, many singers, actresses, and writers bear the name **Zamina**. The popularity of the name **Zamina** in the modern world is not as great as, say, Maria or Anna, but it remains one of the most beautiful and memorable female names. It is especially popular among parents who want to give their child a name with deep meaning and unique sound. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is less common, but those who appreciate its history and beauty are increasingly choosing it. Diminutives and variations of the name **Zamina**, such as **Zaminushka** and **Zaminusha**, convey a special affection and tenderness.