The name Zoha is primarily widespread in Persian and Urdu-speaking regions and often derives from terms like "light," "ray," or "radiance." It exudes a spiritual warmth and often symbolizes the inner light of a person. In modern naming practices, it is increasingly gaining attention outside its original cultural homeland. Its short, sonorous form makes it an elegant and timeless choice.
Zoha is someone who not only stands in the spotlight but also knows how to warm others with their aura. One could say he or she has a natural "spotlight instinct," but uses this light more for illuminating than for dazzling. With a wink in the eye and an open manner that instantly lightens any room, Zoha is the person one enjoys listening to. It is a personality that skillfully intertwines intuition and charm.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love (playfully) In love, Zoha is the one who can not only receive romantic gestures but actively create them. A gaze that lasts longer than necessary and an attention that feels like a warm towel after a shower are their special weapons. Zoha does not seek a superficial flirtation but a connection that brings both sides to shine. The partner can rely on the fact that the relationship always gains a bit more brilliance.
Zoha is used for both boys and girls, with the assignment often depending on the cultural family.
The meaning usually revolves around concepts such as light, radiance, ray, or enlightenment.
No, a specific, generally recognized name day is not known for this first name.
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