Modern spelling of Seven, taken from the number and used as a contemporary name.
Zeven is a name that invites several readings at once. In Dutch it simply means seven, and seven has carried sacred and lucky significance across virtually every major world culture — the seven days of creation in Abrahamic tradition, seven chakras in Hindu philosophy, seven heavens in Islamic cosmology, seven notes of the Western musical scale.
As a given name, Zeven may also connect to Slavic roots: the South Slavic name Živan or Zivan means alive or living, from the Proto-Slavic root *žiti, and shares ancestry with the word for life found across Indo-European languages. There is also a small German town called Zeven in Lower Saxony, whose name may derive from early medieval Germanic settlement vocabulary. As a given name Zeven is exceedingly rare, appearing primarily in the twenty-first century among parents drawn to names that are short, distinctive, and carry symbolic numerical resonance. The z opening gives it a kinetic visual energy, and the even ending softens what might otherwise feel too sharp, producing a balance of strength and approachability.