Zara - Female People

Female People

  • Zara (Turkish singer) (born 1976), Turkish folk music singer
  • Zara (Russian singer) (born 1983), Russian pop singer and actress
  • Zara Aldana (born1989), Filipina celebrity
  • Zara Bate (1909–1989), Australian fashion designer, wife of Harold Holt
  • Zara Cully (1892–1978), American actress
  • Zara Salim Davidson (born 1976), a member of the Malaysian royalty.
  • Zara Davis (born 1966), English windsurfer
  • Zara Dawson (born 1983), English actress and television presenter
  • Zara Dolukhanova (1918–2007), Armenian mezzo-soprano singer
  • Zara Durrani, Pakistani-Canadian actress and model
  • Zara Glover (born 1982), English ten-pin bowler
  • Zara Hore-Ruthven, Countess of Gowrie (1879–1965), Irish-born wife of the Earl of Gowrie, Governor-General of Australia
  • Zara Larsson (born 1997), Swedish singer
  • Zara Levina (1906–1976), Ukrainian pianist and composer
  • Zara Martin, British television presenter
  • Zara Mints (1927–1990), Russian-Estonian literary scientist, wife of Yuri Lotman
  • Zara Nelsova (1918–2002), Canadian cellist
  • Zara Northover (born 1984), Jamaican shot putter
  • Zara Nutley, British television actress
  • Zara Phillips (born 1981), daughter of Princess Anne of the United Kingdom
  • Zara Sheikh (born 1982), Pakistani model and Lollywood actress
  • Zara Turner (born ca. 1968), British actress
  • Zara Wallace (born 1939), American author and editor
  • Zara Whites (born 1968), Dutch television personality, activist and former pornographic actress
  • Zara Wright (active 1920), American author based in Chicago

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