Zeeshan
Zeeshan (Zîşan) is a Arabic name which comes from the words "Zee" (someone who has) and "Shan" (splendor).[1] It means a high-resolve (high standard of following what one plans to do) or a standard of high-status.
Zeeshan (Zişan) | |
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Pronunciation | Zîşan |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Arabic |
Meaning | "Possessor of Splendor", "Moon", "Magnificent", "Brilliant" |
Place of origin | Islam |
Other names | |
Related names | Zishan (Zişan) Zeshan |
It may be written in Arabic as ذيشان or ذي شان. Both are valid forms. The first one is a compound word Zeeshan, and the second one is two words Zee and Shan.
The word 'Zeeshan' in Arabic is often used in poetry as an adjective, usually suggesting a meaning of magnificent, or possessor of high status. This name is often given to males in Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Kashmir, Iran, and among the Indian Muslims, & other Asian countries of the Greater Middle East region.
This is a unique name (not in the top 1000 newborn names in the US in 2021).[2]
People
change- Zeeshan Ali Rehman (born 1999) Philosopher Doctor in Pakistan
- Zeeshan Abbasi (born 1982), Pakistani blind cricketer
- Zeeshan Ali (born 1970), Indian tennis player
- Zeeshan Ashraf (born 1977), Pakistani hockey player
- Zeeshan Khan (cricketer, born 1976), Pakistani cricketer
- Zeeshan Khan (cricketer, born 1992), Pakistani cricketer
References
change- ↑ Thomas, Siobhan (6 November 2014). Best Baby Names for 2015. ISBN 9781473503113. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ↑ OACT. "Popular Baby Names". www.ssa.gov. Retrieved 2023-04-11.