Zymir

#35 in DC

Meaning of Zymir

Zymir (ZYE-meer) dances off the tongue like a raga played at sunrise—fresh, bright, full of promise. Most parents trace the name back to the Arabic “Zamir,” which means “songbird” or “pure heart,” and blend it with the royal “Amir,” meaning “prince,” so Zymir carries both melody and majesty in one breath. Listeners hear courage in its bold Z, calm in its gentle m-i-r, and a dash of modern zip that makes playground roll calls sparkle. In India, where names are believed to shape destiny, folks would say Zymir walks with the rhythm of a tabla—quick to learn, quick to laugh, always beating his own confident beat. With its rising U.S. popularity chart looking like a kite catching wind, this spirited choice whispers to parents, “Dream big, sing louder, and watch your little prince soar.”

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as ZYE-meer (/zaɪˈmɪr/)

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