The name Zuberi is a strong and distinctive male name of Swahili origin, meaning "strong" or "powerful." Pronounced as zoo-BEH-ree (/zuːˈbɛri/), it carries connotations of strength and resilience. A notable variation of this name is Zubair. Though not widely common, Zuberi has seen occasional use in the United States, with a few instances recorded over the years. For example, in 2022, five newborns were named Zuberi, placing it at rank 12313. The name also appeared sporadically in earlier years, such as in 1995 and 1994 when it was given to five and seven newborns respectively. This unique and meaningful name offers an excellent choice for parents seeking something both culturally rich and impactful for their child.
Zuberi Bakari Williams is an American attorney and jurist who became one of the youngest judges in Maryland history when he was appointed as an associate judge of the District Court of Maryland for Montgomery County at the age of 36. |
Zuberi Katwila is a Tanzanian football midfielder known for his time with Mtibwa Sugar and his participation in the 1997 COSAFA Cup and the 2002 CECAFA Cup squads. |