Zaragosa is a variant of Zaragoza, the Spanish place name derived from ancient Caesaraugusta.
Zaragosa is a variant of Zaragoza, the Spanish place name derived from ancient Caesaraugusta. That makes it a toponymic name with a long historical trail, moving from Roman imperial language into Spanish geography and then into rare personal use.
The altered spelling keeps the place-name identity visible while giving it a slightly different written character. Zaragosa feels grand, geographic, and uncommon. It has the weight of a place with deep historical layers, which gives the name a sense of scale and continuity.
As a given name, it would likely seem distinctive and somewhat dramatic, especially because of its strong association with a major Spanish city. The appeal of Zaragosa lies in its sense of distance and history: it feels like a name that carries a map in it.