Zaim (name) explained
Zaim may be a representation of the male Arabic given name Za'im / Zaeim (Arabic: ضعیم / زاعِم/ زاعيم ), meaning leader, chief. Correspondingly al-Za'im (Arabic: الزعيم ) means "the leader".[1] [2] Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
- Alexander Zaim (born 1988), Swedish footballer
- Cyril V Zaim (1655-1720), Patriarch of Antioch, nephew of Macarius
- Derviş Zaim (born 1964), Turkish Cypriot filmmaker and novelist
- Husni al-Za'im (1897–1949), Syrian military officer and politician
- Issam Al Zaim (1940-2007), Syrian economist and former minister of industry
- Kourosh Zaim (born 1939), Iranian writer
- Macarius III Ibn al-Za'im (died 1672), Patriarch of Antioch
- Mohamed Ragab El-Zaim, Egyptian wrestler
- Naureen Zaim (born 1978), American model, actor, artist, and boxer
- Paul Za'im (1627-1669), Ottoman Syrian Orthodox clergyman and chronicler, son of Macarius
Given name:
Notes and References
- Book: A Dictionary of Muslim Names. Salahuddin Ahmed. Hurst & Company. London. 1999.
- Book: A Dictionary of Muslim Names. S. A. Rahman. Goodword Books. New Delhi. 2001.