Meaning & Origin
Zula is a feminine given name of uncertain meaning, appearing in English usage primarily since the 19th century. Its adoption is often linked to the Zulu people of South Africa, as the phonetic resemblance suggests. The Zulus, under the leadership of the legendary King Shaka, formed a powerful kingdom in the early 19th century through military and political reforms. European encounters with the Zulu nation during the Anglo-Zulu War (1879) and subsequent colonial narratives may have popularized the name in Western cultures.Although the name Zula lacks a clear etymology, it shares phonetic and stylistic qualities with other names like Zara or Zola. There is also a river called the Zula in Eritrea, which may have influenced the name indirectly. The name remains rare but occasionally appears in literature and media.Meaning: UnknownOrigin: Possibly inspired by the Zulu people of South AfricaType: First nameUsage regions: English-speaking countries