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Zenolia

Variant of Zenobia, from Greek 'Zenobios' meaning 'life of Zeus.'

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Zenolia is a variant of Zenobia, from the Greek Zenobios meaning life of Zeus. That classical origin gives the name mythological depth and a sense of antique grandeur. Zenobia itself has long been associated with power and independence, and even a related form like Zenolia retains some of that stately energy.

The result is a name that feels ancient in resonance even when it is rare in modern use. As a given name, Zenolia sounds elegant, expansive, and somewhat regal. The softer ending gives the classical root a more fluid, feminine shape, which makes it feel both literary and original.

Names with Zeus-related origins often seem lofty because they connect personal identity to divine language, and Zenolia keeps that elevated tone. It feels unusual, polished, and lightly mythic, with a melodic quality that distinguishes it from more familiar classical names. The name has both grandeur and softness.

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