Names Starting with Z
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From Ancient Greek “zōē” meaning life; the early Christian…
From Greek "zoe" meaning life; the American -ey spelling…
From Hebrew 'Tsiyyon' meaning 'stronghold' or 'citadel';…
From Hebrew 'Zekharyah' meaning 'Yahweh has remembered';…
A modern blend of Arabic Zaid meaning "growth" or…
From Arabic 'zahra' meaning 'bright' or 'flowering'; also…
From Arabic 'zayn' meaning beauty, grace, or excellence; a…
From Old English 'origin root' meaning reflects the…
Modern American name derived from Zaire, the former name of…
From Italian, shaped by the Latin heritage of the Italian…
Short form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros meaning…
From Arabic 'zahr' meaning flower or to bloom; a melodic…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Kikongo 'nzadi o nzere' meaning river that swallows…
From Arabic root z-h-r meaning to shine and bloom,…
From Arabic 'z-y-n' meaning beauty and grace; a classical…
From Hebrew Zekharyah meaning God remembers; the fuller…
A modern American spelling variant of Zayden, derived from…
From Hebrew zakkai meaning pure or innocent; Zakai shares…
A modern American elaboration of Zara or Zaria (from Arabic…
From Arabic zayd meaning growth, increase, or abundance;…
Modern American coinage drawing on "Z" naming tradition;…
From Arabic root "z-y-d" meaning to increase, abound, grow;…
From Hebrew 'Yechezqel' meaning God will strengthen; short…
From Hebrew 'zamar' meaning song or nightingale, and from…
From Germanic 'Griselda' meaning gray battle maid or from…
From Arabic root meaning apparent or manifest; one of the…
Modern American invented name combining the distinctive…
From Arabic, reflecting the rich literary and cultural…
From Slavic roots combining meaningful elements; carried…
From Greek, tracing back to ancient Hellenic tradition;…
From Greek, tracing back to ancient Hellenic tradition;…
From Old English ‘zlata’ meaning uncertain meaning; the…
From Greek, spread through Hellenistic and early Christian…
From Greek, spread through Hellenistic and early Christian…
From Latin; carried through Roman and medieval…