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- Zahra_(name) abstract "The female given name Zahra is a common name which corresponds to three different, though related, meaning depending on the country it is being called.Arabic: زهراء , pronounced Zahra', meaning bright, shining, brilliant andArabic: زهرة , pronounced Zahrah, meaning flower, blossom, or beauty.Persian: زهرا , pronounced Zahra, is a further spelling variant, meaning sparklingly bright. The Ottoman and Persian empires have expanded the use of these names to Slavic countries and the Indian subcontinent, respectively. Zahra is also used as a surname, particularly in Malta.The names are difficult to distinguish in transliteration, and may be transliterated in various ways, such as Zehra and Zohra(h)The names may apply to the following.".
- Zahra_(name) meaning "flower, bright".
- Zahra_(name) wikiPageID "27088343".
- Zahra_(name) wikiPageRevisionID "602046187".
- Zahra_(name) gender "female".
- Zahra_(name) hasPhotoCollection Zahra_(name).
- Zahra_(name) meaning "flower, bright".
- Zahra_(name) name "Zahra".
- Zahra_(name) origin "Arabic".
- Zahra_(name) subject Category:Arabic_feminine_given_names.
- Zahra_(name) subject Category:Given_names.
- Zahra_(name) type GivenName.
- Zahra_(name) type Name.
- Zahra_(name) type InformationEntity.
- Zahra_(name) comment "The female given name Zahra is a common name which corresponds to three different, though related, meaning depending on the country it is being called.Arabic: زهراء , pronounced Zahra', meaning bright, shining, brilliant andArabic: زهرة , pronounced Zahrah, meaning flower, blossom, or beauty.Persian: زهرا , pronounced Zahra, is a further spelling variant, meaning sparklingly bright.".
- Zahra_(name) label "Zahra (name)".
- Zahra_(name) sameAs Q8064727.
- Zahra_(name) sameAs Q8064727.
- Zahra_(name) wasDerivedFrom Zahra_(name)?oldid=602046187.
- Zahra_(name) isPrimaryTopicOf Zahra_(name).
- Zahra_(name) name "Zahra".