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Fortunately, Hebrew and Arabic have extremely close roots and have many similar sounding words with the same meaning. It's just a relatively common name in Hebrew.
A Hebrew name, Zahara means "to shine, bright" and is written דהרה. The variant forms Zehari and Zeharit are also used. [noted -ed]
The description for Zaahir says it's 'Derived from Arabic زهر (Zahara) meaning "to shine, to radiate"' So I'd say this was a more likely etymology for Zahara.

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