Zahrah comes from Arabic and Swahili roots, where she means “flower” or “blossom.” She dances off the tongue as za-HRAH, bright as a morning café con leche in a sunlit plaza. From Moroccan souks to Latin fiestas, Zahrah carries the warmth of a tropical breeze and the grace of a flamenco swirl. This name unfolds like a rose at dawn, sparking hope, light, and endless possibilities. Pick Zahrah, and you plant a seed of joy—soon she’ll grow into a spirited girl who colors the world with her smile.
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