This list includes 21 Egyptian boy names that start with Z, from “Zafir” to “Zulfikar”. They span modern Arabic usage and older Egyptian or Islamic traditions, useful for parents, researchers, and storytellers.

Egyptian boy names that start with Z are male given names used in Egyptian culture and Arabic-speaking communities. Some reflect calls to virtue, nature, or historic figures, like Zulfikar, the famed sword name.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

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Meaning: A concise explanation of the name’s sense, origin, or symbolism to inform your choice.

Egyptian boy names that start with Z

NamePronunciationMeaningOrigin
ZiadZee-YADAbundance, growth, or increase.Arabic
ZeinZAYNBeauty, grace, and adornment.Arabic
ZakariaZah-kah-REE-yahThe Lord has remembered.Hebrew-derived
ZakiZAH-keePure, virtuous, or intelligent.Arabic
ZaydZAYDGrowth, abundance, and increase.Arabic
ZidanZee-DANTo grow or increase; a variant of Zayd.Arabic
ZohairZo-HAIRLittle flower, brilliant, or shining.Arabic
ZaghloulZagh-LOOLYoung pigeon or squab.Egyptian Arabic
ZaherZAH-herShining, luminous, or clear.Arabic
ZahranZah-RAHNBlooming, shining, or bright.Arabic
ZahiZAH-heeBright, shining, or splendid.Arabic
Zayn al-DinZAYN el-DEENBeauty of the faith.Arabic
ZarifZah-REEFElegant, graceful, or witty.Arabic
ZafirZAH-firVictorious or triumphant.Arabic
ZuhdiZOH-deeAscetic, devout, or abstinent.Arabic
ZulfikarZool-fi-QARPossessor of the spine; name of Imam Ali’s sword.Arabic
ZahreddineZAHR ed-DEENFlower of the faith.Arabic
ZanounZah-NOONLord of the Fish.Arabic
ZanatyZah-NAH-teeRefers to the Zenata, a group of Berber tribes.Arabic/Berber
ZekriZEK-reeMy memory, or related to remembering God.Arabic
ZibadaZee-BAH-dahGift of God.Coptic/Aramaic-derived

Descriptions

Ziad
A very popular and modern-sounding name in Egypt, consistently ranking among the top choices for baby boys. It carries a positive, prosperous meaning.
Zein
A short, stylish, and timeless name popular for its beautiful meaning. It’s used across the Arab world and is often spelled Zain.
Zakaria
The Arabic form of Zechariah, a classic name respected in both Islam and Christianity. It’s a timeless choice with deep religious roots.
Zaki
A classic and straightforward name that conveys positive qualities like intelligence and purity. Its variant spelling, Zaky, is also common.
Zayd
A historically significant name from early Islamic history. It’s a strong, classic choice that has seen a revival in modern times.
Zidan
While not as common as Ziad, this name is well-known and carries a similar meaning of growth and abundance.
Zohair
A poetic and classic name, famously borne by an ancient Arab poet. It evokes images of light and nature, suggesting brightness.
Zaghloul
A uniquely Egyptian name with deep nationalistic significance, famously borne by the revolutionary leader Saad Zaghloul. It is a symbol of Egyptian patriotism.
Zaher
A bright and positive name that is easy to pronounce. It suggests a clear and brilliant personality.
Zahran
Often used as both a first name and a surname in Egypt. It has a vibrant, natural meaning connected to flowers and light.
Zahi
Similar in meaning to Zaher, this name conveys a sense of brilliance and vibrancy. It’s a cheerful and optimistic choice for a boy.
Zayn al-Din
A classic, formal compound name that carries deep religious and aesthetic meaning. It’s often shortened to the very popular Zein or Zayn.
Zarif
This name describes a person of charm and refinement. It’s a sophisticated choice, though less common for newborns today.
Zafir
A strong and aspirational name that means “winner.” It’s a classic choice for a boy, projecting strength and success.
Zuhdi
An older name that reflects qualities of piety and devotion. It suggests a person who is detached from worldly desires.
Zulfikar
A powerful and historic name with strong Islamic connotations, famously the name of Imam Ali’s legendary sword. It evokes strength and justice.
Zahreddine
A beautiful, classic compound name that combines nature (flower) with religion (faith). It’s a poetic and meaningful choice.
Zanoun
An old and rare name, a variant of Dhul-Nun, an epithet for the prophet Jonah (Yunus). It has deep religious and historical roots.
Zanaty
More common as a surname, this given name connects the bearer to the Zenata, a historic group of Berber tribes from North Africa.
Zekri
A name that can be a variation of Zakaria or derived from ‘dhikr’ (remembrance). It has spiritual and personal undertones.
Zibada
A traditional Coptic Christian name derived from the biblical Zebedee. It’s a rare but historically significant name within Egypt’s Christian community.
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