Zin

Meaning of Zin

Zin is a unique and strong name for a baby boy. It has a simple yet bold sound, pronounced as "zin" (/zɪn/). With its origins rooted in various cultures, Zin can be traced back to several languages including Hebrew, Arabic, and Slavic. In Hebrew, Zin means "beauty" or "splendor," while in Arabic it translates to "precious." This name also holds significance in Slavic cultures where it symbolizes a free spirit or someone who is courageous and independent. Despite being relatively uncommon, Zin has been steadily gaining popularity in recent years. In 2018, there were 5 newborns given the name Zin in the United States of America, ranking at 12,141 on the popularity chart. Zina is a variation of this name that is more commonly used for girls. Whether you choose Zin for its unique sound or its meaningful associations, it is sure to make your little one stand out from the crowd.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as zin (/zɪn/)

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    Notable People Named Zin

    Zin Mar Aung is a Burmese politician, activist, and former political inmate who currently serves as the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the National Unity Government of Myanmar.
    Zin Min Htet is a Major General in the Myanmar Army and the current chief of the Myanmar Police Force and deputy minister for Home Affairs.
    Zin Ni Ni Win is a Burmese politician and the youngest member of parliament in the Magwe Region Hluttaw.
    Zin Mar Oo was a renowned Burmese actress who achieved acclaim for her role in the 1993 film Thida Khonnatan, earning her the Myanmar Academy Award.
    Zin Harris - Parke Gerald Zinzan "Zin" Harris was a New Zealand cricketer who played in nine Test matches between 1955 and 1965.
    Zin Min Tun is a Burmese footballer who plays for Shan United and the Myanmar national football team, making his national team debut on 30 March 2015 against Indonesia.
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