Meaning & Origin
Zîlan is a feminine given name of Kurdish origin. It directly derives from the Kurmanji Kurdish word zîlan, meaning "wind." In Kurdish culture, nature-related names carry connotations of freedom, fluidity, and ever-present force, subtly reflecting patterns common in Kurdish onomastics that draw on elements like Hewa ("weather, air") or Roj ("sun"). Zîlan is predominantly used among Kurdish communities in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and the diaspora, though it remains relatively rare in comparison to more traditional names. Being a non-Arabic native Kurdish word, it bears a sense of cultural identity, especially amid movements within Kurdistan that have revived pre-Islamic linguistic roots. No widely known historical figures are recorded with the name, but its poetic and elemental quality ensures continued usage among contemporary parents.Meaning: Wind, from Kurdish zîlanOrigin: Kurdish (especially Kurmanji dialect)Type: First name (feminine)Usage regions: Kurdistan (Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria) and Kurdish diaspora