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Zubardzh

Female name



Description

**Zubarjadi** (pronounced /zju-bár-d͡ʒat/) means **"daughter of the lizard"** when translated from the Armenian language. Unlike the masculine name Zubaerevich (also of Armenian origin, meaning "son of the lizard"), which was borne by figures such as Ilya Muromets, Zubarjadi is a female name. Women with this name are often associated with Negroid features. This name entered the Russian language from Armenian and is primarily used within Armenian families today. Historically, the name Zubarjadi emerged in Armenia, where it was common among noble families. In Russian-speaking countries, it is less well-known, but it remains popular among the Armenian diaspora. People with this name are often perceived as possessing a strong, energetic, and resilient personality. They typically have a pronounced character and are not afraid to fight for their rights and goals. They are also known for their perceptiveness and ability to see hidden connections between things. There are not many famous bearers of the name Zubarjadi in the Russian-speaking world, but in Armenia and abroad, there are several notable figures, including artists and political figures. For example, Zubarjadi Davatadze is a well-known Armenian television presenter and model. The popularity of the name Zubarjadi in Russia is low, but in Armenia and among the Armenian diaspora, it is very popular. Variations of the name: "Zyuba" or "Djatti."