The name Zuhair comes from Arabic, meaning “shining” or “radiant.” It’s like a drop of sunrise in a desert sky. As a masculine choice, its warmth resonates at mehndi nights and Eid gatherings in India, whispered like a secret blessing. Centuries ago, the poet Zuhair ibn Abi Sulma gave it wings with verses strong as an eagle’s call. In the US, just 11 boys in 2024 earn this bright title—ranking #913—making it a rare gem on any playground. It dances off the tongue: zoo-HAIR. For parents seeking a flash of starlight, Zuhair lights the path to a story worth telling.
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