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Zal

Zal is a heroic Persian name from the Shahnameh, borne by the wise albino father of Rostam.

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Zal is a heroic Persian name from the Shahnameh, borne by the wise albino father of Rostam. That literary association gives the name a strong place in Persian epic tradition, where Zal is not merely a character but a figure of nobility, resilience, and unusual destiny.

His story carries themes of rejection, wisdom, and eventual honor, which make the name feel rich with narrative weight. As a given name, Zal feels short but powerful. It is rare, compact, and unmistakably rooted in a specific heroic tradition, which gives it a memorable dignity.

The association with the Shahnameh means the name arrives already carrying epic stature. Zal suggests wisdom, endurance, and the kind of strength that comes through story rather than decoration.

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