Zaim
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The name Zaim may be a representation of the male Muslim given name Za'im , meaning leader, chief. Correspondingly al-Za'im means "the leader". It may refer to:

Male people

  • Husni al-Za'im
    Husni al-Za'im
    Husni al-Za'im was a Syrian military man and politician. Husni al-Za'im, whose family is of Kurdish ancestry, had been an officer in the Ottoman Army. After France instituted its colonial mandate over Syria after the First World War, he became an officer in the French Army...

     (1897 – 1949), Syrian soldier and politician
  • Zaim Imamović (musician)
    Zaim Imamovic (musician)
    Zaim Imamović was a popular sevdalinka performer....

     (1920 - 1994), Bosnian singer
  • Issam al-Zaim
    Issam al-Zaim
    Issam al-Zaim was a Syrian economist and former government Cabinet minister. He served separately as both Syria's Minister of Industry and Minister of State Planning....

     (1940 — 2007), Syrian economist and politician
  • Zaim Imamović (officer) (1961 – 1995), Bosnian soldier
  • Derviş Zaim
    Dervis Zaim
    Derviş Zaim is a Turkish Cypriot filmmaker and novelist, who has twice won the Golden Orange for Best Director for Elephants and Grass and Dot ; Golden Oranges for Best Film and Best Screenplay for Somersault in a Coffin ; and the Yunus Nadi literary prize for his debut novel Ares in Wonderland...

     (born 1964), Turkish Cypriot novelist and filmmaker
  • Alexander Zaim
    Alexander Zaim
    Alexander Zaim is a Swedish football player who currently plays for Landskrona BoIS. He has also played for Helsingborgs IF and Åtvidabergs FF.- External links :* Alexander Zaim - Player stats...

     (born 1988), Swedish footballer

Places

  • Zaim, Căuşeni
    Zaim, Causeni
    Zaim is commune in a Căuşeni district, Moldava, located 7 km from the district seat Căuşeni. It is composed of three villages: Zaim, Marianca de Sus, and Zaim, loc. st. c. f.-Demographics:...

    , a commune in Căuşeni district, Moldova
  • Zaim, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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