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Baby names starting with Z

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Zbigniew
Slavic · Zbigniew is a traditional Polish Slavic name meaning roughly "to dispel anger" or "free from wrath."
Zdenka
Slavic · Czech/Slovak feminine form of Zdeněk, meaning one from Sidon or follower of St. Denis.
Ze
Chinese · A concise Chinese romanized name that may derive from characters meaning grace, brightness, or marshland.
Zeah
Hebrew · A short modern name related to Hebrew biblically rooted forms like Zechariah, in a concise variant spelling.
Zeak
Hebrew · Variant of Zeke, a short form of Ezekiel, Hebrew meaning "God strengthens."
Zealous
Greek · Zealous comes from Greek zelos via English, meaning ardent, eager, or full of fervor.
Zealyn
English · A modern coinage pairing Zeal with the suffix *-lyn,* often implying energetic, spirited character in contemporary naming style.
Zealynn
English · Zealynn is a modern coined name blending zeal, meaning ardor, with the popular -lynn ending.
Zean
Arabic · Likely a modern spelling related to Zain/Zayn, from Arabic roots meaning beauty or grace.
Zeana
Arabic · Zeana is a modern form possibly influenced by Zaina or Xena, often associated with beauty, hospitality, or strength.
Zeandre
English · Likely a modern blend of Ze- with Andre, ultimately from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Zeanna
English · A modern blend name, possibly influenced by Anna and names beginning with Ze-, with Anna's meaning of grace in the background.
Zeanni
French · Zeanni is a modern French-style spelling likely related to Gianna or Jeannine, ultimately linked to John, meaning God is gracious.
Zearl
English · Modern American name, likely a phonetic blend of Z- with Earl, meaning 'nobleman.'
Zeasia
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Zea (a grain genus) and Asia or the suffix -sia.
Zeba
Persian · From Persian, Zeba means beautiful, elegant, or adorned.
Zebariah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style elaboration echoing biblical names ending in -ariah, suggesting God-centered meaning.
Zebbie
Hebrew · Pet form of Zebedee or Zebulun, Hebrew names meaning 'gift of God' and 'exalted dwelling.'
Zebdee
Hebrew · Variant of Zebedee, from Hebrew 'Zavdi' meaning 'gift of God'; a New Testament name.
Zebidiah
Hebrew · A variant of Zebediah, from Hebrew roots meaning gift of the Lord.
Zeborah
Hebrew · A variant of Deborah, from Hebrew devorah meaning "bee."
Zebra
English · Taken from the animal name zebra, ultimately from African language sources through English.
Zebrina
English · A rare modern feminine form, likely shaped by names like Sabrina and the vivid sound of zebra.
Zebula
Hebrew · Zebula likely draws from Hebrew Zebulun or zebul, carrying meanings of "dwelling" or "honor."
Zebulah
Hebrew · Zebulah appears related to Hebrew Zebulun/Zebulah, carrying senses like dwelling, exaltation, or honored habitation.
Zebulan
Hebrew · Zebulan is a variant of Zebulun, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'dwelling' or 'honor.'
Zebulen
Hebrew · Zebulen is a spelling variant of Zebulun, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'dwelling' or 'honor.'
Zebulin
Hebrew · Zebulin is a variant of Zebulun, a biblical Hebrew name often interpreted as dwelling or exalted.
Zechari
Hebrew · A variant of Zechariah or Zachary, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zecharia
Hebrew · Zecharia is a shortened form of Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zecharias
Hebrew · A form of Zechariah via Greek, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zechary
Hebrew · An alternate spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zecharya
Hebrew · Zecharya is a Hebrew variant of Zechariah, meaning 'Yahweh has remembered.'
Zecharyah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has remembered,' borne by a minor Old Testament prophet.
Zecheriah
Hebrew · A variant of Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zeda
English · Rare name possibly derived from Hebrew 'tzedek' meaning 'righteousness' or a modern coinage.
Zedan
Arabic · An Arabic variant related to names from the Zayd family, carrying meanings tied to growth and abundance.
Zedd
English · Zedd is a short modern name, likely from the letter Z or as a clipped surname-style form.
Zeddie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Zedekiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God is righteousness.'
Zedek
Hebrew · From Hebrew ṣedeq, meaning justice or righteousness, a compact biblical-rooted ethical name sense.
Zederick
English · Zederick is likely a modern form of Cedric or Frederick, carrying associations of power or peace.
Zee
Hebrew · Short form or independent use of the letter Z, linked to names like Zelda or Zoe meaning 'life.'
Zeegan
English · Zeegan is likely a modern invented name, probably styled from Zee- names with a contemporary sound.
Zeel
Arabic · A short modern name likely shaped by Arabic phonetics and related variants, used as a compact, uncommon contemporary form.
Zeelan
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Zealand or Zeal, valued mainly for its bright contemporary sound.
Zeenah
Arabic · A feminine Arabic variant of Zeina/Zainah, often linked to meanings of beauty and adornment.
Zeenia
Arabic · Arabic name from Zain/Zaina traditions, carrying meanings tied to beauty, ornament, and fine appearance.
Zef
Hebrew · Short form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning he will add.
Zeferino
Greek · Spanish/Portuguese form of Zephyrinus, from Greek 'zephyros' meaning the gentle west wind.
Zeffie
Greek · Diminutive related to Zephyr, from Greek 'zephyros' meaning 'west wind.'
Zefram
Greek · Likely a modern form inspired by Zephyr, the Greek west wind, giving it an airy, wind-linked feel.
Zehan
Arabic · Likely from Arabic-influenced naming, often interpreted with associations of brightness, grace, or prosperity.
Zehira
Arabic · Likely a variant of Zahira, from Arabic roots meaning shining, visible, or radiant.
Zehn
German · Possibly influenced by German zehn, meaning ten, or used as a modern sound-based name form.
Zeida
Arabic · Zeida is a Spanish form of the Arabic name Zayda, meaning increasing, prosperous, or fortunate.
Zeidan
Arabic · Arabic-derived form in the Zayd/Zeidan family, associated with increase, growth, and abundance.
Zeiden
Arabic · Modern form influenced by Arabic *Zayd* ('increase') with a fashionable English-style ending, giving it a growth-oriented sense.
Zeidi
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots related to increase, growth, or abundance.
Zeik
German · A brief modern coined name with a Germanic-style sound, likely created for distinctiveness rather than a strict historical form.
Zeilah
Hebrew · A modern respelling of the biblical Hebrew name Zillah, a feminine name preserved through scripture.
Zeilin
Chinese · Romanization of a Chinese name; possible meaning 'fragrant forest' depending on characters used.
Zeily
English · A contemporary stylized name, probably from Zaila/Zeely patterns, valued mostly for aesthetic and uniqueness.
Zeilyn
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variant of Zaylin or similar Z-names with a lyrical feminine sound.
Zeinabou
Arabic · West African elaboration of Zeinab, from Arabic Zaynab meaning 'fragrant flower' or ornamental tree.
Zeinah
Arabic · A soft modern spelling of Zaina/Zainah names, linked by tradition to ideas of beauty and distinction.
Zeineb
Arabic · Linked to the historical Arabic name Zaynab, with long-standing cultural usage in Islamic communities.
Zeineth
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic Zayn, meaning "beauty" or "grace," and the English word zenith.
Zek
Hebrew · Usually a short form of Ezekiel or similar Hebrew names, linked to the idea that God strengthens.
Zekari
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Zechariah, meaning God has remembered.
Zekariah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Zechariah, the Hebrew prophet name meaning 'Yahweh has remembered,' used in the Old Testament.
Zekarias
Hebrew · Zekarias is a variant of Zechariah through Greek forms, meaning Yahweh has remembered.
Zekeriah
Hebrew · Biblical variant of Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord remembers' from roots meaning remembrance and God.
Zekharyah
Arabic · Zekharyah is a variant of Zechariah from Hebrew roots meaning God remembers.
Zekia
Hebrew · Zekia is likely derived from Hebrew names such as Hezekiah or Zedekiah, carrying meanings related to God's strength or righteousness.
Zekial
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Ezekiel, from Hebrew *Yehezqel* meaning “God strengthens” or “strength of God.”
Zekira
Arabic · A modern form likely influenced by Arabic names like Zakira, associated with remembrance or mindfulness.
Zekiyah
Arabic · An Arabic name from Zakiyya, meaning intelligent, smart, or wise, with a clear virtue-centered sense.
Zel
Slavic · Zel is a short form used in several traditions, often as a clipped diminutive of longer names.
Zelan
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly shaped by surname and place-name sounds like Zeeland or Zelen.
Zelani
African · A rare modern name likely shaped from African-style phonetics, often associated with calm strength and elegance.
Zelbert
German · Modern invented name possibly combining German elements similar to Gilbert; no established classical root.
Zelder
German · Rare name related to Zelda, a short form of Griselda meaning 'gray battle maiden.'
Zeldia
German · Variant of Zelda, likely derived from Germanic Griselda meaning 'gray battle maid' or 'dark warrior woman'.
Zeldon
English · Rare name possibly a variant of Sheldon or from Yiddish 'selig' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy.'
Zeldy
German · Yiddish/German diminutive related to Zelda, from Germanic roots meaning 'gray battle' or 'blessed and happy.'
Zelene
Greek · Zelene is likely a variant of Selene, from Greek for moon, shaped by a modern Spanish-style spelling.
Zelinda
Italian · Zelinda is an ornate romantic name, likely blending Germanic elements with an Italian feminine ending.
Zeline
French · Zeline is likely a variant of Celine or Selene, carrying a moon-related or heavenly sense from Greek roots.
Zeljko
Slavic · A South Slavic name derived from a root meaning desire or wish, traditionally expressing something longed for.
Zell
German · From German 'Zelle' meaning cell or hermitage; also a short form of Zelda.
Zellah
Hebrew · A modernized Hebrew name from Zillah, used today as a gentle biblical-sounding feminine form.
Zellamae
German · Compound of Zella (Germanic, blessed) and Mae (pearl or month of May).
Zellar
German · From German 'Zeller,' an occupational or place surname meaning 'one from the cell or cellar.'
Zellia
Greek · Variant of Zelia, possibly from Greek 'zelos' meaning 'zeal' or 'ardor.'
Zelline
Latin · Variant of Zeline or Celine, from Latin 'caelum' meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'.
Zelmadene
German · Compound of Zelma (Germanic 'helmet of God') and -dene (valley).
Zelmarie
German · Modern compound of Zel- (from Zelma, meaning divine helmet) and Marie (beloved).
Zelmer
German · Germanic name possibly combining elements meaning zeal or fame with 'mar' (famous).
Zelmodene
German · Variant of Zelmadene; blend of Zelma (Germanic 'divine helmet') and -dene.
Zelna
German · Rare variant possibly related to Zelma or Selena; of uncertain etymology.
Zelpha
Hebrew · Variant of Zilpah, a biblical handmaid of Leah, meaning dripping or fragile.
Zelphia
Hebrew · Variant of Zilpah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "frailty" or "trickling"; Leah's handmaid.
Zelta
German · Rare name possibly related to German selten ('rare') or a modern coinage suggesting 'golden.'
Zeltzin
Spanish · Likely derived from Nahuatl naming traditions via Spanish usage, often interpreted as delicate or noble in modern use.
Zelva
German · Variant possibly related to Zelda, from Germanic Griselda meaning 'dark battle.'
Zelyna
Greek · Zelyna is likely a modern variant of Selena or Zelena, giving it moonlit or bright associations.
Zemar
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew zamar, meaning "to sing" or "make music."
Zemariam
African · Zemariam is an African name likely formed with Mary-related elements, giving it a devotional sense.
Zemarion
Hebrew · Zemarion appears to be a modern elaboration of Hebrew-rooted names like Zimri or Zemariah, with a contemporary ending.
Zemiyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly blending 'Zemi' with Hebrew '-yah' suffix meaning 'God.'
Zenab
Arabic · Zenab is a variant of Zainab, an Arabic name associated with a fragrant flowering tree and early Islamic history.
Zenae
Greek · Zenae is likely a variant of Xenia or Zena, from Greek roots meaning "hospitality" or connected with Zeus.
Zenah
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and Hebrew settings, often associated with beauty, adornment, or grace.
Zenai
Greek · Modern variant possibly related to Zena or Xenia, from the Greek 'xenos' meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming stranger.'
Zenaido
Greek · Zenaido likely comes from Greek-rooted names like Zenaide, linked to Zeus and carrying a sense of divine or heavenly life.
Zenaiya
Greek · Modern elaboration of Zenobia or Zena, rooted in Greek meaning 'life of Zeus,' with a stylized -iya suffix.
Zenas
Greek · From Greek 'Zenodoros' meaning 'gift of Zeus'; appears in the New Testament (Titus 3:13).
Zenaura
Greek · Probably a modern blend of Zena or Xena with aura, suggesting life, hospitality, or a luminous presence.
Zenayda
Greek · Zenayda is a variant of Zenaida, from Greek roots meaning of Zeus, later spread through Spanish naming traditions.
Zenda
Persian · Of Persian origin meaning sacred or feminine; popularized by Anthony Hope's novel 'The Prisoner of Zenda.'
Zendaiya
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style blended name from Zen/Zain and -daiya, often intended to convey beauty or blessedness.
Zende
Persian · Zende comes from Persian zendah, meaning 'alive' or 'living.'
Zendell
English · A rare modern English-style coined name, probably formed for sound rather than from a single old root.
Zenden
German · A surname-rooted form in Germanic and English use, likely tied to place-derived endings.
Zender
German · Germanic surname form associated with historical occupational or guild-based roots, now used as a personal name variant.
Zendeya
Arabic · A modern style name akin to Zain/Zendaya patterns, with Arabic-Persian flavor and a polished modern tone.
Zendiya
Persian · A Persianate modern feminine name linked to zend/zind patterns and used for elegant, contemporary naming style.
Zendra
Greek · Zendra is likely a modern variation influenced by names like Alexandra, ultimately from Greek roots meaning defender.
Zendre
English · Zendre appears to be a modern invented name, valued more for its distinctive sound than a fixed historical etymology.
Zendy
English · Likely a modern pet-form or inventive variant of Wendy or Zena-based names.
Zene
Greek · Likely related to Zena or Xenia, with Greek associations of welcome or life linked to Zeus-derived forms.
Zeneida
Spanish · Zeneida is a variant of Zenaida, from Greek roots associated with Zeus and traditionally meaning "of Zeus."
Zenen
Greek · A variant of Zenon, derived from Greek and related to Zeus, meaning 'gift of Zeus' or 'life of Zeus.'
Zeneth
English · A modern form inspired by zenith, meaning the highest point.
Zenetta
French · A decorative form of names like Zena or Jeanette, likely shaped by Greek and French naming patterns.
Zeneyda
Greek · A spelling variant of Zenaida, a Greek-derived name linked to Zeus and often interpreted as heavenly or divine.
Zeni
Slavic · A short Slavic-leaning feminine name, often a diminutive form linked to Zen-based names.
Zenida
Greek · Zenida is likely a streamlined variant of Zenaida, a Greek-derived name meaning associated with Zeus or divine lineage.
Zenis
Greek · Variant of Zenas, a short form of Zenodoros meaning 'gift of Zeus.'
Zenita
Spanish · Diminutive form related to 'zenith,' from Arabic 'samt' meaning 'path overhead' or 'peak.'
Zenja
Slavic · Zenja is likely related to Slavic Zhenya forms or Xenia, from Greek xenos meaning guest or stranger.
Zenni
English · Zenni is a modern nickname-style name, possibly influenced by Zen and soft diminutive endings.
Zenniah
Hebrew · Zenniah appears to echo Hebrew-style names ending in -iah, giving it a God-linked devotional tone.
Zennie
Greek · Diminutive of Zenobia or Zena, from Greek 'zen' meaning life or 'Zeus' meaning god-given.
Zennith
English · A modern spelling inspired by 'zenith,' from Arabic samt via later languages, meaning the highest point.
Zenniyah
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Zeniya or Zaniya-style names, often associated with beauty, grace, or brightness.
Zennon
Greek · Zennon is a variant of Zenon or Zeno, from Greek meaning of Zeus.
Zenoba
Greek · Variant of Zenobia, from Greek meaning 'life of Zeus,' borne by the famous queen of Palmyra.
Zenola
Greek · Feminine elaboration of Zeno, from Greek 'Zenon,' related to Zeus; a rare American coinage.
Zenolia
Greek · Variant of Zenobia, from Greek 'Zenobios' meaning 'life of Zeus.'
Zenona
Greek · Feminine form of Zenon, from Greek 'Zenos' meaning of Zeus or gift of Zeus.
Zenorah
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Zenora or blend of Zena and Norah, evoking radiance and honor.
Zenos
Greek · Greek name related to Zeus or xenos, meaning 'gift of Zeus' or 'stranger.'
Zentavious
English · Modern American invented name with a Zen- prefix and elaborate -tavious suffix, a purely creative coinage with no traditional root.
Zenus
Greek · Variant of Zenas, derived from Greek Zeus, meaning 'gift of Zeus.'
Zeny
Greek · Likely a short form of names like Zenobia or Zenaida, built on Greek roots tied to Zeus.
Zenyah
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend evoking Zen calm and the Hebrew divine element yah.
Zenzele
African · From Southern African usage, often interpreted as "do it yourself" or "self-reliant."
Zeola
English · A rare American invented name, possibly a phonetic blend of Zena and Viola.
Zeona
Greek · A modern form possibly influenced by Greek-rooted Zoe or Zion-like sounds, suggesting life or distinctiveness.
Zeonna
English · Zeonna is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Zion and similar vowel-rich contemporary forms.
Zepha
Greek · Short form of Zephyrine, from Greek 'zephyros' meaning west wind.
Zephania
Hebrew · Zephania is related to Zephaniah, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has hidden or protected.
Zephen
Hebrew · Modern blend possibly of Zephyr (Greek, west wind) and Stephen or Ethan, a creative invented form.
Zepher
Greek · Variant of Zephyr, from Greek 'zephyros' meaning the gentle west wind.
Zephery
Greek · Zephery is a variant of Zephyr, from Greek meaning west wind.
Zephon
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name borne by a son of Gad in the Old Testament, possibly meaning 'watchman' or 'hidden.'
Zephora
Greek · From Greek zephyros, 'west wind,' adapted into a modern name with breezy imagery.
Zephra
Greek · A feminine form inspired by zephyr, the gentle west wind of Greek tradition.
Zephram
Greek · A variant of Zephyr, the Greek god of the west wind, blending that name with a Hebrew-style -ram suffix.
Zephyn
Greek · A modern variant inspired by Zephyrus, the Greek west wind, giving the name a mythic, airy meaning tied to wind imagery.
Zephyrine
Greek · Zephyrine comes from Greek Zephyros, the west wind, through French feminine naming tradition.
Zeplin
German · Variant spelling of Zeppelin, from German Count von Zeppelin; evokes the iconic airship, used as a bold modern name.
Zeporia
Hebrew · Zeporia is likely a variant of Zipporah, a Hebrew name meaning bird.
Zeppelyn
English · An invented name likely inspired by Zephyr and lyrical endings, giving a modern, airy-sounding feminine style.
Zepplyn
German · A modern spelling inspired by Zeppelin, from a German surname that became a bold contemporary name.
Zequan
English · Zequan is a modern invented name, likely formed with the prefix Ze- and the popular suffix -quan.
Zer
Hebrew · Zer is a Hebrew name meaning crown or wreath, drawn from a biblical Hebrew noun.
Zerayah
Hebrew · Zerayah is likely based on Hebrew elements meaning 'dawn,' 'brightness,' or 'God has risen/shone forth.'
Zeref
Arabic · Zeref resembles Arabic-derived forms tied to refinement or nobility, though it is also popularized as a modern fantasy name.
Zerek
German · Zerek is likely a modern variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Zerelda
German · Germanic origin, variant of Griselda, meaning dark battle or armored warrior maiden.
Zerena
Latin · Zerena is likely a variant of Serena, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, clear, or serene.
Zereon
Greek · Modern invented name with a Greek-sounding suffix '-on,' a creative contemporary name with no established ancient etymology.
Zerick
Hebrew · Zerick is likely a modern variant influenced by Hebrew-rooted names such as Zachariah or Zerach.
Zerik
Slavic · A rare modern name that may blend Slavic-style sounds with Hebrew-like forms; likely carries a strong, distinctive feel.
Zerin
Persian · Persian name meaning 'golden' or 'made of gold,' used in Iranian and Turkic cultural traditions.
Zerina
Persian · Related to Persian zarin, meaning "golden," and used as a graceful ornamental personal name.
Zerion
Greek · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Greek roots or fantasy naming conventions, with no established traditional etymology.
Zerita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive form, possibly derived from Arabic 'zahra' meaning 'flower' or 'radiance.'
Zerlene
German · Variant of Zerlina (from Don Giovanni), a diminutive possibly meaning 'beautiful dawn.'
Zerlina
German · Zerlina is a diminutive form of a Germanic name and is also well known from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni.
Zerline
German · Variant of Zerlina, a literary name from Mozart's 'Don Giovanni,' meaning 'beautiful dawn.'
Zeron
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Greek-derived zero or created as a futuristic-sounding given name.
Zerriah
Hebrew · Modern invented variant echoing Hebrew biblical names like Zeruiah or Azariah, meaning 'God has helped' in style.
Zerrick
German · Likely a modern variant of names like Zarek or Derek, with a strong invented surname-style form.
Zerrion
English · Modern invented name with no classical etymology, a creative phonetic coinage.
Zeryk
English · A modern invented Z-initial respelling of Eric or Derek, of Norse/English origin meaning 'ever ruler.'
Zesar
Spanish · Spanish phonetic spelling of César, from Latin Caesar meaning 'thick-haired' or the imperial title.
Zeshaun
Irish · Modern invented blend name combining a Z- prefix with Shaun, the Irish form of John.
Zeshawn
English · Zeshawn is a modern English-style coined name, likely combining a fashionable Z- opening with Shawn.
Zetha
Greek · A feminine elaboration possibly related to Greek 'zeta' (the letter) or Hebrew 'zaith' meaning olive.
Zethan
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'olive tree,' appearing in the Old Testament as a minor figure.
Zetta
English · Variant of Zeta or a diminutive of Rosetta; possibly related to Hebrew 'zayit' meaning olive.
Zettie
English · Diminutive form, possibly of Rosetta or Elizetta, a pet form ending in -etta.
Zevadiah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style elaboration of Zebadiah, meaning "gift of God."
Zevaeh
English · Modern invented name, a variant of Nevaeh ('heaven' spelled backward), reflecting a trend of creative spiritual name inversions.
Zevan
English · Modern invented name, possibly a Z-prefix variant of Evan or Bevan, given a contemporary stylized identity.
Zeveah
Hebrew · Zeveah is likely a modern form influenced by Hebrew-style names such as Zev or names ending in -ah.
Zevion
Hebrew · Zevion is a modern form likely related to Zev, a Hebrew name meaning wolf.
Zevon
Slavic · Often linked to Slavic surname-style forms, possibly from roots suggesting life or vitality.
Zevulun
Hebrew · A biblical name of Jacob’s son and tribal patriarch, from ancient Hebrew tribal tradition.
Zeyana
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern feminine variant of Zayan/Zainah traditions, generally associated with beauty and refinement.
Zeyda
Arabic · Zeyda likely comes from Arabic Zayd or Zayda, meaning growth, abundance, or increase.
Zeydan
Arabic · Zeydan is an Arabic name related to Zayd, meaning growth, abundance, or increase.
Zeyden
English · A modern invented name combining a Z- prefix with the popular -ayden/-eyden suffix trend.
Zeza
African · Diminutive used in Portuguese-African traditions and Italian culture, often a pet form of longer names like Teresa.
Zhaiden
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variant of Aiden or Hayden with a distinctive 'Zh-' prefix.
Zhaira
Arabic · Stylized variant of Zahira or Zaira, from Arabic meaning 'blooming' or 'radiant.'
Zhakai
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Hebrew Zaccai or Zacchaeus, carrying a sense of purity or innocence.
Zhakari
Hebrew · A modern variant of Zachary, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zhaki
Arabic · Zhaki is usually treated as a variant of Zaki, from Arabic, meaning pure, bright, or intelligent.
Zhakira
Arabic · Zhakira is likely a creative variant of Shakira or Zakira, from Arabic roots tied to gratitude or remembrance.
Zhalani
African · Zhalani appears to be a modern name influenced by African and contemporary American naming patterns.
Zhalen
Arabic · A modern name with Arabic-leaning phonetics, used as a fresh form without a strong historical fixed etymology.
Zhalia
Arabic · Zhalia is a modern Arabic-style name often associated with beauty, clarity, or brightness in sound symbolism.
Zhana
Slavic · A Slavic form of Jeanne or Johanna, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Zhanae
French · Zhanae is a modern elaboration related to Janae or Janae-like forms, shaped by contemporary spelling trends.
Zhanasia
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Janae, Asia, or similar contemporary forms.
Zhanaya
Arabic · A modern elaborated form likely influenced by Janae and Shania-like names, often given a graceful or God-is-gracious sense.
Zhander
Greek · Modern invented variant of Alexander/Xander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men,' with a Zh- styling.
Zhanea
English · A modern invented spelling likely influenced by Janae or Shanae, names with French-style sound and contemporary formation.
Zhanee
French · Zhanee is a modern phonetic form of Janie or Jeanne, names from French roots meaning God is gracious.
Zhanel
French · A modern variant influenced by Chanel and similar French-sounding names, used mainly for style and elegance.
Zhanelle
French · A variant of Janelle or Chanelle, blending French-style sound with a modern embellished spelling.
Zhania
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Zaniya or Jania, often associated with beauty or grace in contemporary use.
Zhaniya
English · Zhaniya is a modern invented name, shaped by popular contemporary sounds and ornate endings.
Zhaniyah
English · A stylized modern name influenced by names like Janiyah or Zaniyah, using contemporary spelling.
Zhanna
French · Zhanna is a Slavic form of Jeanne, from the same root as John, meaning “God is gracious.”
Zhanya
Slavic · Zhanya is a Slavic diminutive-style form, often connected with names like Zhana or Evgenia.
Zhariah
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Zariah or Azariah, linked to Hebrew roots meaning 'helped by God.'
Zharick
Spanish · Zharick is a modern name seen in Spanish-speaking usage, possibly influenced by Slavic zhar roots meaning "heat" or "glow."
Zhariya
Hebrew · Zhariya is a modern variant related to names like Zariah, blending Hebrew-style and Arabic-influenced sounds.
Zharya
English · Modern invented name likely influenced by Slavic 'zarya' meaning 'dawn' or 'aurora,' symbolizing new beginnings.
Zharyah
Arabic · Zharyah is a contemporary variant likely tied to Arabic roots for brightness and beauty, with softened phonetics.
Zhaviah
Hebrew · Zhaviah is a modern Hebrew-style variant, likely influenced by names ending in -iah that reference God in biblical naming.
Zhaviyah
Arabic · Zhaviyah is a modern spelling variant of Arabic Zawiya, meaning corner or retreat.
Zhayd
Arabic · Zhayd is a modern spelling of Zayd, the Arabic name meaning "increase" or "abundance."
Zhayden
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Hayden or Aiden with a stylized 'Zh-' prefix.
Zheneavia
French · Modern invented variant of Genevieve, from Germanic elements meaning 'kin and woman,' or Celtic 'tribe woman.'
Zheng
Chinese · Zheng is a Chinese name or surname that can mean "upright," "proper," or refer to the ancient state of Zheng, depending on the character.
Zhenya
Slavic · Zhenya is a Slavic diminutive of names like Yevgeny or Yevgeniya, from Greek roots meaning well-born.
Zhia
Arabic · Zhia is a concise Arabic form related to Zia, whose meaning is light or splendor.
Zhian
Slavic · A Slavic-leaning transliterated male name related to older Jan/Ghian name families.
Zhianna
Slavic · Modern invented name likely blending Slavic Zhanna (a form of Jane, 'God is gracious') with a feminine suffix.
Zhiheng
Chinese · A Chinese name often formed from zhi and heng, suggesting wisdom, purpose, constancy, or balance.
Zhivago
Slavic · Zhivago is a Slavic surname-derived name from a root meaning 'living' or 'alive,' familiar through Doctor Zhivago.
Zhixing
Chinese · A Chinese name whose characters often imply wisdom, resolve, ambition, or guidance in conduct.
Zhiya
Chinese · Chinese name where 'Zhi' means wisdom or aspiration and 'Ya' means elegant or refined, conveying noble intellect.
Zhiyi
Chinese · Zhiyi is a Chinese name whose meaning varies by characters, often conveying wisdom, purpose, or refinement.
Zhiyuan
Chinese · A Chinese name often meaning 'aspiration and depth' or 'wisdom reaching far,' depending on characters used.
Zhoemi
Greek · Zhoemi appears to be a stylized form of Zoe, from Greek meaning life.
Zhoemy
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style invented name, likely influenced by Zoe, Noemi, or similar fashionable sounds.
Zhoey
Greek · A creative spelling of Zoey, derived from the Greek name Zoe meaning 'life.'
Zhoie
Greek · A creative spelling variant of Zoey/Zoe, from Greek meaning 'life.'
Zhori
English · A contemporary invented name, possibly influenced by Jori or Zuri-style modern sounds.
Zhurie
French · Likely a modern variant of Jury or Zuri-like names, chosen for its stylish sound and uniqueness.
Zhurii
Slavic · Probably a modern stylized form influenced by Slavic sounds like Yuri, with a fashionable contemporary spelling.
Zhyair
Hebrew · Modern creative spelling of Jair, from Hebrew meaning 'he enlightens' or 'God enlightens,' a name borne by biblical judges.
Zhyeir
Arabic · Likely a creative modern form influenced by Arabic-style names such as Zahir, suggesting radiance or prominence.
Zhyier
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, following stylized phonetic naming trends.
Zhymir
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced variant linked to Semitic naming styles for strength and courage, used today as a contemporary male name.
Zhyon
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative phonetic variant of Zion (Hebrew 'highest point') or Shawn.
Zi
Chinese · Zi is a concise Chinese name element whose meaning depends on the character used, often linked with child, wisdom, or elegance.
Ziaira
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Ziya, meaning light or splendor, with a modern elaborated ending.
Zianah
Arabic · A modern spelling of classic Arabic-style *Zainah* names, preserving beauty-associated sounds while updating orthography.
Ziane
Arabic · Ziane is an Arabic-derived name linked to beauty, grace, or adornment, from roots connected with elegance.
Ziann
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Zion, Zia, or Anne-based forms.
Ziannah
Hebrew · A modern variant possibly linking to Zion (Hebrew: 'highest point, monument') with a feminine elaboration.
Zianne
French · A modern blended form, likely influenced by Zia, Anne, or Diane, created for sound and style.
Zianny
Spanish · Modern invented feminine name possibly derived from Spanish/Italian Gianni or as a creative stylized variant.
Zianya
Arabic · Zianya is a modern name likely shaped from Zia, meaning light or splendor in Arabic, with a lyrical ending.
Ziar
Arabic · Ziar is likely an Arabic-derived modern name, used more for sound and style than a fixed traditional meaning.
Ziarra
Arabic · A modernized form linked to Arabic luminous names like Zahra/Ziya, often understood as bright or radiant.
Ziarre
French · Ziarre looks like a modern coined spelling influenced by Zaire/Claire-style names with a sharper initial.
Ziasia
Arabic · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Zia, meaning light, with a melodic suffix.
Ziayre
Arabic · Ziayre appears to be a modern variant influenced by Zaire or Arabic Ziya roots, suggesting brightness or radiance.
Ziba
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'beauty' or 'gazelle'; a servant of King Saul mentioned in 2 Samuel.
Zibiah
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Zibiah means "gazelle" or "doe," and appears in the Bible.
Zichen
Chinese · Chinese given name where each syllable can vary by characters, often carrying meanings of ambition or elegance.
Ziclali
English · A rare name of uncertain origin, possibly modern invented or inspired by Native American naming traditions.
Ziclaly
English · Modern invented name with no established traditional etymology, reflecting contemporary American creative naming patterns.
Zico
Spanish · A modern short form tied to Francisco; from Germanic components frank ('free') and ric ('ruler') in Spanish-Latin naming flow.
Zida
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew 'tzida' meaning 'provision' or a Germanic short form; rare and of uncertain origin.
Ziden
Arabic · A contemporary spelling in the Zayden family, built as a modern naming blend rather than a classical form.
Zidon
Hebrew · From the biblical place-name Sidon/Zidon, preserved as a toponymic-style given name.
Ziel
German · German word meaning 'goal' or 'aim,' used as a given name expressing purpose and direction.
Zien
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Zayn, meaning "beauty," "grace," or "adornment."
Ziena
Arabic · Ziena is related to Arabic Zina, meaning beauty or adornment.
Zier
German · Possibly a German or Dutch diminutive or short form, or a modern invented name with Germanic phonetic styling.
Ziera
Spanish · Ziera is likely a modern variant of Sierra, from the Spanish word for a mountain range.
Ziere
Arabic · Ziere appears to be a modern stylized name, likely influenced by Zaire or similar names associated with brightness or river imagery.
Zierra
Spanish · A variant of Sierra, from Spanish meaning mountain range.
Zierre
Spanish · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Sierra (Spanish for 'mountain range' or 'saw').
Zig
German · Zig is a short form of names like Zigmund or Zbigniew, linked to victory, protection, or strength.
Ziggie
German · Diminutive of Sigmund or Siegfried, from Germanic 'sigi' meaning victory.
Zigmond
German · Variant of Sigmund, from Germanic Sigismund meaning 'victory protection' (sigi + mund).
Zigmont
German · Variant of Sigmund/Zygmunt, from Germanic 'sigu' (victory) and 'mund' (protection).
Zigmunt
Slavic · Slavic variant of Sigmund, from Germanic elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'mund' (protection).
Ziham
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'crowded' or referring to a rushing, surging multitude.
Zihan
Chinese · Chinese name whose meaning depends on characters chosen, commonly conveying wisdom or splendor.
Zihanna
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Zi- and Hanna (Hebrew 'grace'), with no established traditional etymology.
Zihao
Chinese · A Chinese name combining zi (子, 'son/character') and hao (浩/豪, 'vast' or 'grand/heroic').
Ziheir
Arabic · A modern invented name likely derived from Arabic Zahir, meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant.'
Zihir
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic zahir or zhir forms, carrying senses of brightness, visibility, or radiance.
Zijun
Chinese · Chinese name with variable hanzi meanings, often combining self/child and noble or handsome connotations.
Zikayla
English · Modern invented name blending a Zi- prefix with the popular name Kayla, of Hebrew or Greek origin.
Zikee
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic composition.
Zikeria
Hebrew · Zikeria is a modern variant of Zechariah or Zakaria, from Hebrew roots meaning the Lord remembers.
Zikeya
Arabic · Likely inspired by names like Zakia or Zakiya, from Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'intelligent.'
Zikeyah
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style name ending in *-yah*, created by variant phonetics and often understood with meanings tied to grace and esteem.
Zikia
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Hebrew names such as Zikiah or Hezekiah, with associations of remembrance or God's strength.
Zikira
Arabic · Zikira appears linked to Arabic Zakira, from a root associated with remembrance, used here in modern spelling.
Zikiria
Hebrew · A variant of Zechariah or Zakariya, from a Semitic root meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zikiya
Arabic · Zikiya is an Arabic feminine variant of Zakiya, traditionally meaning pure or smart, modernized in letters.
Zikomo
African · Name from southern African languages meaning "thank you" or gratitude.
Zikra
Arabic · From Arabic zikr, meaning remembrance or recollection, used as a spiritually themed name.
Zilas
Slavic · Likely a Slavic-flavored modern variant of Silas, a name passed through Greek-Christian naming tradition.
Zilda
German · Variant of Zelda, from Germanic 'griselda' meaning gray battle maiden.
Zildjian
Arabic · Zildjian is a surname-derived name from an Armenian maker name built on Arabic-Persian roots meaning "cymbal maker."
Ziley
English · Modern invented name with a contemporary sound, likely a phonetic variant of Kylie or a blended creation.
Zilin
Chinese · Chinese name often meaning willow-lined beauty or jewel-like imagery, depending on character choice.
Zilla
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning shadow or shade, borne by a wife of Lamech in Genesis.
Zillie
German · Diminutive of names like Zelda or Giselle, from Germanic elements meaning "happiness" or "gray battle maiden."
Zilpah
Hebrew · Biblical name meaning 'frailty' or 'dripping'; Zilpah was the handmaid of Leah in Genesis.
Zilpha
Hebrew · Variant of Zilpah, a biblical handmaid of Leah, meaning 'frailty' or 'dripping.'
Zilphia
Hebrew · Elaboration of Zilpah, a biblical name possibly meaning dripping or frailty.
Zilyana
Slavic · Likely a modern ornamental form related to names like Liliana or Juliana, suggesting softness and beauty.
Zim
Hebrew · Likely a short form of Zimri, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my music' or 'celebrated.'
Zimara
Hebrew · Likely related to Zemira, a Hebrew name meaning song or melody.
Zimaria
Greek · Zimaria is a modern blend of names like Zimri/Zamira, used as a soft feminine form in contemporary naming.
Zimarion
English · A newly coined English-style name with fantasy phonetics and no fixed historical source in classical etymologies.
Zimaya
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly blending Hebrew Zimra meaning 'song' or 'praise' with a creative suffix.
Zimbabwe
African · Zimbabwe comes from a Shona place name often interpreted as 'great houses of stone.'
Zimbalist
Slavic · Zimbalist is a surname-derived name from an occupational term for a cymbal player or maker.
Zimere
English · Contemporary invented name, likely a creative variation blending Zim- with a melodic -ere ending.
Zimmal
Arabic · Zimmal is an Arabic-origin name associated with covering, protection, or cloak-like imagery in root meaning.
Zimmie
German · Diminutive of Zimri or from German 'Zimmermann' (carpenter); informal and affectionate.
Zimo
Chinese · Likely based on Chinese name elements such as zi and mo, often associated with refinement, character, or writing.
Zimya
Arabic · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Arabic-style sounds and contemporary name patterns.
Zin
Chinese · A short cross-cultural name; in Chinese usage it can reflect characters tied to refinement, gold, or virtue.
Zinab
Arabic · A variant of Zainab, an Arabic name associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Zinachidi
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'God always exists' or 'the name of God endures,' expressing deep faith.
Zinaida
Greek · From Greek, meaning "of Zeus" or "belonging to Zeus," later popular in Slavic usage.
Zinda
Persian · From Persian zinda, meaning alive or living.
Zineb
Arabic · A North African form of Zaynab, an Arabic name associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Zinedin
Arabic · Variant of Zinedine, an Arabic name meaning 'adornment of the faith' or 'beauty of religion.'
Zing
Chinese · Zing can reflect a Chinese romanized name, though in English it also evokes energy and sparkle.
Zinia
Latin · Zinia is likely a variant of Zinnia, the flower name ultimately derived from a Latinized botanical surname.
Ziniah
Arabic · Ziniah is a modern feminine form in the Zainah family, associated in Arabic with grace and fine character.
Ziniya
Arabic · Modern variation of Zinia/Zainiyah patterns in Arabic naming, often associated with beauty or brightness.
Ziniyah
Arabic · Ziniyah is a modern Arabic-style feminine spelling related to Ziniyah/Zainah naming families.
Zinn
German · German surname meaning 'tin' occasionally used as a given name; also an English surname associated with 'zeal'.
Zinna
German · Possibly related to Zinnia, the flower name, or to surnames and place names of Germanic usage.
Zinovia
Greek · Zinovia is a variant of Zenobia, from Greek elements meaning 'life of Zeus' or 'life given by Zeus.'
Zio
Italian · Zio is an Italian word meaning "uncle," occasionally used as a short modern name.
Zionah
Hebrew · A feminine form built from Zion, the biblical place-name meaning a holy hill or Jerusalem.
Zione
Hebrew · Variant of Zion, the Hebrew name for the holy hill of Jerusalem, symbolizing a sacred high place.
Zionnah
Hebrew · From Hebrew Zion, the biblical sacred hill and land reference, with a feminine ending creating a place-rooted devotional name.
Zionne
Hebrew · Zionne is a modern form based on Zion, the biblical place name representing Jerusalem or a holy hill.
Zior
Hebrew · Zior is likely Hebrew-influenced, combining sounds associated with radiance, Zion, or light.
Zipora
Hebrew · A variant of Zipporah, from Hebrew tzipporah meaning "bird."
Ziporah
Hebrew · A variant of Zipporah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "bird."
Ziqi
Chinese · Chinese name combining Zi (紫, 'purple' or 'child') with Qi (琦, 'jade' or 'wonderful'), evoking beauty.
Ziquan
Chinese · A Chinese name formed from characters that can convey ideas such as wisdom, dignity, spring, or abundance depending on the writing.
Ziraily
English · Modern invented name with uncertain etymology, a unique creative coinage.
Zire
Arabic · Zire is a rare modern name, likely influenced by Arabic or Persian sound patterns and often associated with light or distinction.
Zirel
Hebrew · Hebrew-style modern personal name with gentle suffixing, created as a soft derivative-like feminine form.
Ziri
African · Used in North and West African contexts, often linked with moonlight, radiance, or splendor.
Zirui
Chinese · Chinese name whose meaning depends on the chosen characters, commonly linked to auspiciousness and distinction.
Zisel
German · Zisel comes from Yiddish usage and means sweet or pleasant, often used in Ashkenazi Jewish naming.
Zishan
Arabic · Zishan is an Arabic and Persian name meaning high status, dignity, or distinction.
Zishe
Hebrew · Zishe is a Yiddish-Hebrew associated name traditionally linked with sweetness and kindness.
Zithlaly
Spanish · A Spanish-language variant of Citlali, from an Indigenous Mexican name meaning "star."
Zitlalic
Spanish · Zitlalic comes through Hispanic use from Nahuatl tradition and means star, giving it a clear celestial meaning.
Zitlalli
Spanish · From Citlalli, a name used in Mexico meaning star.
Zitlally
Spanish · Zitlally is a Spanish-influenced spelling of a Nahuatl-derived name meaning "star."
Zitlaly
Spanish · Zitlaly is a modern Hispanic spelling of a Nahuatl-derived name meaning "star."
Zitong
Chinese · Chinese given name formed from two characters, with meaning depending on the chosen writing.
Zivaan
Indian · Likely a modern Indian name related to life-giving or radiant Sanskrit-rooted forms.
Zivon
Hebrew · Zivon may draw on Hebrew ziv meaning radiance or Slavic life-related roots, giving a sense of brightness and vitality.
Zixi
Chinese · A short Chinese-style name form often using the element *xi*, commonly chosen for meanings tied to joy or joy-bearing.
Zixin
Chinese · Zixin is a Chinese given-name form where characters vary by character choice, commonly expressing ideas like dignity, heart, or inner character.
Zixuan
Chinese · Chinese name combining 'Zi' meaning child or purple and 'Xuan' meaning profound or mysterious, conveying depth.
Ziyadah
Arabic · From Arabic ziyadah, meaning increase, growth, or abundance.
Ziyaire
Arabic · A modern name likely influenced by Arabic ziya, meaning light or splendor, with a creative ending.
Ziyanah
Arabic · Ziyanah is an Arabic-style name related to Ziyān, with meanings around adornment and beauty.
Ziyang
Chinese · A Chinese name built from character combinations often read as “purple” and “sunlight” or similar natural imagery.
Ziyani
Arabic · Ziyani likely draws from Arabic-derived forms meaning adornment, beauty, or growth, also used in African contexts.
Ziyear
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a stylized phonetic creation.
Ziyere
Arabic · Ziyere appears to be a modern invented name influenced by Arabic-sounding roots and contemporary styling.
Ziyi
Chinese · Chinese name using zi and yi, with character choices that can suggest beauty, harmony, or righteousness.
Ziyir
Arabic · Likely a modern invented form influenced by Arabic naming patterns, often read as bright or distinguished.
Ziyla
Arabic · Arabic feminine variant in Ziyla/Zayla patterns, usually understood as elegant and refined.
Ziylah
Arabic · Ziylah is a modern Arabic-style name, possibly related to roots suggesting radiance, adornment, or increase.
Ziyona
Arabic · Ziyona is a contemporary Arabic name likely tied to notions of flourishing and brightness in related roots.
Ziyu
Chinese · Ziyu is a Chinese romanized name whose meaning depends on the characters, often associated with refinement, rain, jade, or scholarly grace.
Ziyuan
Chinese · Chinese name combining 'zi' (child, son) and 'yuan' (source, origin, garden), conveying abundance.
Ziyue
Chinese · A Chinese name whose meaning depends on the characters, often read with imagery like "purple moon" or graceful brightness.
Ziyun
Chinese · Chinese name combining 'zi' (purple) and 'yun' (cloud), symbolizing good fortune and beauty in Chinese culture.
Ziza
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'brightness' or 'abundance,' borne by a leader of Simeon in Chronicles.
Zkari
Hebrew · A modern shortened form influenced by Zachary or Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zkye
English · Modern invented variant of Skye, referencing the Scottish Isle of Skye or the open sky.
Zmarion
English · Modern invented name, a unique variant possibly derived from Marion or Damarian, with no established etymology.
Zmaya
Arabic · A stylized modern invention blending Maya/Zmaya sounds, commonly used for its graceful modern aesthetic.
Zmere
Slavic · Zmere has a Slavic-style form but appears largely modern and sound-based rather than historically established.
Zmiyah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Amiyah or Zemiyah, with no established traditional etymology.
Zmya
Slavic · Likely inspired by Slavic word forms such as zmeya, meaning serpent or dragon.
Zniah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Zinnia (the flower name) or a phonetic coinage.
Zniya
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic-style sounds and names meaning beauty, brilliance, or adornment.
Znya
English · Likely a highly modern minimalist form, created more for unique sound and spelling than traditional etymology.
Znyah
English · A modern invented name, likely a creative phonetic simplification of Zaniyah.
Zoann
Greek · A blend of Zoe and Ann; Zoe means life, while Ann comes from Hebrew meaning grace.
Zoanna
Greek · A blend-like variant of Zoe and Joanna, combining life and God-is-gracious associations.
Zoanne
Greek · A blended form of Zoe and Anne, combining Greek "life" with Hebrew-derived Anne meaning "grace."
Zobeida
Arabic · Zobeida is a variant of Zubaida, from Arabic meaning excellent, elite, or choicest.
Zobia
Arabic · Zobia is an Arabic-derived name often associated with liveliness, strength, or noble beauty depending on local usage.
Zodi
English · A short modern name that may echo zodiac imagery or serve as a nickname-style Zo- form.
Zody
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Cody (Old English/Irish 'helpful') with a distinctive Z- prefix.
Zoeann
Greek · Zoeann combines Zoe, Greek for 'life,' with Ann, creating a modern compound name.
Zoeanna
Greek · Zoeanna blends Zoe, meaning "life" in Greek, with the Anna ending, giving a sense of gracious life.
Zoeanne
Greek · Zoeanne blends Zoe, meaning life in Greek, with Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Zoeey
Greek · Stylized spelling of Zoey, from Greek Zoe meaning 'life.'
Zoegrace
Greek · Blend of Greek *Zoe* (“life”) and English Grace, giving a clear meaning of “graceful life” with biblical-Christian resonance.
Zoeie
Greek · Zoeie is a creative spelling of Zoe, the Greek name meaning "life."
Zoeigh
Greek · A phonetic respelling of Zoe, from Greek meaning 'life,' the Greek translation of the Hebrew name Eve.
Zoeiy
Greek · A modern spelling of Greek Zoe, whose root means life.
Zoejane
Greek · A modern compound of Zoe, meaning life in Greek, and Jane, a classic English form of John.
Zoela
Greek · A modern blend built on Greek Zoe, meaning life, with a soft elaborated ending.
Zoellie
Greek · A cute elaboration of Zoe, from Greek meaning life, shaped with an -ellie diminutive ending.
Zoelyn
English · A contemporary English form blending Zoe (Greek for life) with a soft -lyn ending, giving a name read as graceful or life-like.
Zoelynn
Greek · Modern compound of Zoe (Greek 'life') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake/pool'), blending classic and nature-inspired elements.
Zoemarie
Greek · Zoemarie combines Zoe, meaning life in Greek, with Marie, from Mary, creating a modern compound name.
Zoemi
Greek · A modern blend built around Zoe, from Greek for life, with a soft contemporary ending.
Zoemy
Greek · A modern variant based on Zoe, from Greek for life, shaped with a contemporary ending.
Zoeya
Greek · Elaborated spelling of Zoe, a Greek name meaning 'life,' parallel to the Hebrew name Eve.
Zoeyann
English · A modern blend of Zoey (“life,” Greek) and Ann/Anne, combining two familiar classic-name roots.
Zoeygrace
Greek · A coined compound of Greek Zoë, meaning life, with English Grace, giving a name meaning lively grace.
Zoeyjane
Greek · Zoeyjane is a compound modern name joining Zoey (from Greek “life”) with Jane, related to the biblical John tradition.
Zoeylynn
Greek · A compound of Zoey (Greek: 'life') and Lynn (Welsh: 'lake, waterfall'), creating a modern blended name.
Zoeymarie
Greek · A compound of Zoe meaning "life" in Greek and Marie from Hebrew Miriam via French, meaning "life and grace."
Zoeyrose
Greek · Zoeyrose combines Zoe, meaning life in Greek, with Rose, the flower name from English and Latin tradition.
Zofie
Greek · Czech variant of Sophie, from Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom.
Zohair
Arabic · Zohair is an Arabic name related to Zuhayr, a diminutive form often associated with blooming or brightness.
Zohe
Greek · Creative variant spelling of Zoe, the Greek name meaning 'life.'
Zoheb
Arabic · Zoheb is an Arabic-form variant related to Zuhayb, often interpreted as bright, golden, or radiant.
Zohemi
Japanese · Zohemi appears to be a rare modern name with Japanese-style sound structure rather than a well-established traditional form.
Zohemy
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic-influenced Zoh- names, carrying associations of brightness, beauty, or light.
Zohet
Arabic · A rare Arabic-associated name, likely connected with roots suggesting brightness, growth, or flourishing.
Zohie
Greek · Phonetic variant of Zoe, from Greek meaning 'life.'
Zohrab
Persian · Zohrab is a Persian form of Sohrab, the heroic name from the Shahnameh, often linked with "radiant" or "illustrious."
Zoia
Greek · Zoia is a Slavic form of Zoe, from Greek meaning "life."
Zoiee
Greek · A creative spelling of Zoe, the Greek name meaning "life."
Zoiey
Greek · Playful spelling of Zoey, from Greek 'zoe' meaning life.
Zoiie
Greek · A one-syllable diminutive-style form of Zoe, from Greek meaning “life.”
Zoilo
Greek · Zoilo is the Spanish form of Greek Zoilos, derived from zoe meaning 'life.'
Zoja
Slavic · The Slavic form of Zoya, from Greek Zoe, meaning 'life,' so this form suggests vitality and liveliness.
Zolah
Arabic · A modern feminine form related to Zola-style names, used for a soft, spiritual, gentle meaning.
Zolar
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by 'solar' or the pseudonymous author Zolar.
Zolee
Greek · A stylized form of Zoe, the Greek name meaning “life,” updated with a -lee ending for contemporary style.
Zoli
Slavic · Central European diminutive, used in Hungarian as a pet form of Zoltán meaning 'ruler' or 'sultan.'
Zolie
Greek · A modern blend of Zoe (Greek: 'life') and Jolie (French: 'pretty'), forming a soft, creative feminine name.
Zolin
Spanish · From Nahuatl 'zolin' meaning 'quail,' transmitted through Mesoamerican and Mexican Spanish cultural tradition.
Zollie
German · Diminutive of Solomon, from Hebrew 'Shelomo' meaning 'peace,' filtered through Yiddish as Zolman/Zol.
Zolton
German · Variant of Zoltan, from a Turkic title meaning 'sultan' or 'ruler,' adopted in Hungarian tradition.
Zoma
Greek · Rare name of uncertain origin; possibly from Greek 'zone' or African roots.
Zomari
African · Zomari is used as an African-style modern name and is often associated with strength or distinctive identity.
Zon
English · Zon is a rare modern short-form name, likely used for its clipped sound rather than a single fixed etymology.
Zonaira
Arabic · Likely related to Zunaira or Zunairah, often interpreted as flower of paradise or heavenly beauty.
Zonda
Spanish · Zonda is likely taken from the Spanish name of a warm regional wind, making it a rare nature-based name.
Zondra
Greek · A variant of Zandra or Sandra, a short form of Alexandra meaning 'defender of men'.
Zong
Chinese · Zong is a Chinese name or surname associated with meanings such as ancestry, lineage, or centrality depending on the character.
Zonia
Greek · Variant of Sonia or from Greek 'zone'; used in Slavic and English-speaking cultures.
Zonie
English · Diminutive or regional variant, possibly derived from 'zone' or a pet form of Arizona.
Zonna
Greek · Probably related to Zona or Greek zone, meaning belt or girdle, later adapted as a rare given name.
Zonnie
English · Informal or diminutive name, possibly a pet form of Zona meaning 'belt' or 'girdle' in Latin.
Zonya
Greek · Zonya is a variant of Sonia or Sonya, from Greek Sophia meaning wisdom.
Zophie
Greek · Variant spelling of Sophie, from Greek Sophia meaning 'wisdom,' a virtue name with ancient philosophical roots.
Zorana
Slavic · Zorana is a Slavic feminine name meaning "dawn" or "daybreak."
Zoraver
Indian · Zoraver is an Indian name, often interpreted as powerful or brave, from roots suggesting strength and valor.
Zorayda
Arabic · Zorayda is a Spanish form of an Arabic-derived name, often interpreted as enchanting or captivating woman.
Zoree
Hebrew · A contemporary Hebrew/Jewish-style feminine variant of Zuri-like forms with biblical-era flavor.
Zorey
Greek · Zorey likely relates to names like Zora or Aurora, carrying meanings tied to dawn or first light.
Zoribel
Hebrew · A modern coined name using angelic-style elements with *-el* (“God”), typically intended as a poetic, spiritually tinted form.
Zorica
Slavic · Zorica is a Slavic name meaning dawn or little dawn, tied to the word zora for sunrise.
Zorie
Slavic · Variant of Zora, a Slavic name meaning dawn or aurora.
Zorien
Slavic · A creative Slavic-flavored form related to the dawn-rooted Zora sound, carrying a gentle nature-like meaning of new light.
Zorii
Slavic · Likely from Slavic Zorya or Zora, linked with dawn or morning light.
Zorita
Spanish · Zorita is a diminutive-style form related to Zora, a Slavic name meaning dawn, with Spanish spelling influence.
Zoriya
Slavic · Zoriya is likely related to Slavic dawn names such as Zorya, linked with sunrise and morning light.