Zayd ibn Harithah was born in 588.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi died in 925.
Ibn Abi Zayd was born in 922.
Zayd ibn Ali was born in 695.
Al-Kumayt ibn Zayd al-Asadi was born in 680.
Zayd ibn Ali died in 740.
Zayd ibn 'Ali has written: 'Musnad al-Imam zayd' 'Corpus iuris' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Al-Kumayt ibn Zayd al-Asadi died in 743.
"Zaid" is an Arabic name that translates to "growth," "increase," or "plenty." "Zaid" is popularly used as a name in Islamic cultures out of respect to Zayd ibn Harithah, an orphan adopted by Muhammed who became one of the first converts to Islam.
Zayd ibn Harithah (Arabic: زيد بن حارثة‎) or Zayd mawla Muhammad (c. 588-629 CE) was a prominent figure in the early Islamic community and the only one of sahaba whose name appears in the Qur'an (33:37). As he was the adopted son of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, before Islam abolished adoption in exchange of Kafala.
The prophet muhammed sws explained islam to zaid ibn thabit and he became a muslim
Naji Hasan has written: 'Thawrat Zayd ibn 'Ali'
Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari's father, Zayd ibn Asim, was one of the first in Yathrib to accept Islam and his mother, Nusaybah bint Kab(Umm Ammarah) was the first woman to fight in defence of Islam.