Zarin is a captivating name of Persian origin, derived from the word 'zarrin' which means 'golden'. It's a unisex name, but historically it has been more commonly used for females. In Iran, Zarin is often given to newborns around the time of the autumnal equinox, known as Mehregan, due to its association with gold and warmth. The name has gained global recognition through notable figures such as ZarinMehajer, an Australian businesswoman and political figure. While not extensively used worldwide, Zarin brings a touch of exotic elegance wherever it's encountered. It rolls off the tongue with a melodic 'za' sound, followed by the soft 'rihn', making it both pleasant to say and easy to remember.
The name Zarin saw a gradual increase in popularity between 1996 and 2008, with the highest number of births occurring in that year at 10. However, there was a slight decline afterward, with fewer than 10 births per year from 2009 to 2020, except for two peaks at 8 births in 2014 and 6 births in 2020. Overall, the name Zarin has been relatively stable in popularity over these years, with a total of 117 births recorded between 1996 and 2020.