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Baby names starting with Z
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Zigmont
German · Variant of Sigmund/Zygmunt, from Germanic 'sigu' (victory) and 'mund' (protection).
Zygmond
Slavic · Polish-influenced variant of Sigmund, meaning 'victorious protector,' common in Central European tradition.
Zygmont
Slavic · Variant of Zygmunt (Sigmund), from Germanic elements meaning victorious protection.
Zolar
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by 'solar' or the pseudonymous author Zolar.
Zackie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Zachary, from Hebrew Zekharyah meaning 'God remembers.'
Zebbie
Hebrew · Pet form of Zebedee or Zebulun, Hebrew names meaning 'gift of God' and 'exalted dwelling.'
Ziba
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'beauty' or 'gazelle'; a servant of King Saul mentioned in 2 Samuel.
Zellia
Greek · Variant of Zelia, possibly from Greek 'zelos' meaning 'zeal' or 'ardor.'
Zabelle
French · Armenian and French variant of Isabelle, meaning 'God is my oath,' popular in diaspora communities.
Zaddie
Hebrew · Diminutive possibly from Hebrew 'tzadik' meaning 'righteous,' or a pet form of names like Zadie or Sadie.
Zubie
English · Rare pet name of uncertain origin, possibly a diminutive or modern creative coinage.
Zeferino
Greek · Spanish/Portuguese form of Zephyrinus, from Greek 'zephyros' meaning the gentle west wind.
Ziggie
German · Diminutive of Sigmund or Siegfried, from Germanic 'sigi' meaning victory.
Zenoba
Greek · Variant of Zenobia, from Greek meaning 'life of Zeus,' borne by the famous queen of Palmyra.
Zellamae
German · Compound of Zella (Germanic, blessed) and Mae (pearl or month of May).
Zepher
Greek · Variant of Zephyr, from Greek 'zephyros' meaning the gentle west wind.
Zearl
English · Modern American name, likely a phonetic blend of Z- with Earl, meaning 'nobleman.'
Zular
Arabic · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Arabic roots; used as a modern creative formation.
Zulmira
Spanish · Portuguese and Spanish name likely derived from Arabic 'zuhr' (light/radiance), meaning 'luminous one.'
Zebdee
Hebrew · Variant of Zebedee, from Hebrew 'Zavdi' meaning 'gift of God'; a New Testament name.
Zellar
German · From German 'Zeller,' an occupational or place surname meaning 'one from the cell or cellar.'
Zerita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive form, possibly derived from Arabic 'zahra' meaning 'flower' or 'radiance.'
Zelmarie
German · Modern compound of Zel- (from Zelma, meaning divine helmet) and Marie (beloved).
Zulene
Arabic · Modern elaboration possibly related to Zuleika, from Arabic meaning 'brilliant beauty'.
Zulla
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic or African roots; may relate to Zulu or Arabic zul meaning 'splendor'.
Zenos
Greek · Greek name related to Zeus or xenos, meaning 'gift of Zeus' or 'stranger.'
Zenorah
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Zenora or blend of Zena and Norah, evoking radiance and honor.
Zeldon
English · Rare name possibly a variant of Sheldon or from Yiddish 'selig' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy.'
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.'
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).
Zelmodene
German · Variant of Zelmadene; blend of Zelma (Germanic 'divine helmet') and -dene.
Zandra
Greek · Variant of Sandra, short for Alexandra, from Greek meaning 'defender of the people.'
Zenolia
Greek · Variant of Zenobia, from Greek 'Zenobios' meaning 'life of Zeus.'
Zelder
German · Rare name related to Zelda, a short form of Griselda meaning 'gray battle maiden.'
Zondra
Greek · A variant of Zandra or Sandra, a short form of Alexandra meaning 'defender of men'.
Zerlene
German · Variant of Zerlina (from Don Giovanni), a diminutive possibly meaning 'beautiful dawn.'
Zelbert
German · Modern invented name possibly combining German elements similar to Gilbert; no established classical root.
Zee
Hebrew · Short form or independent use of the letter Z, linked to names like Zelda or Zoe meaning 'life.'
Zoann
Greek · A blend of Zoe and Ann; Zoe means life, while Ann comes from Hebrew meaning grace.
Zeldia
German · Variant of Zelda, likely derived from Germanic Griselda meaning 'gray battle maid' or 'dark warrior woman'.
Zoanne
Greek · A blended form of Zoe and Anne, combining Greek "life" with Hebrew-derived Anne meaning "grace."
Zulma
Arabic · Zulma is used in Spanish-speaking cultures and is often traced to Arabic roots, sometimes linked with peace or beauty by association.
Zonna
Greek · Probably related to Zona or Greek zone, meaning belt or girdle, later adapted as a rare given name.
Zoeann
Greek · Zoeann combines Zoe, Greek for 'life,' with Ann, creating a modern compound name.
Zorita
Spanish · Zorita is a diminutive-style form related to Zora, a Slavic name meaning dawn, with Spanish spelling influence.
Zelinda
Italian · Zelinda is an ornate romantic name, likely blending Germanic elements with an Italian feminine ending.
Zanetta
Italian · An Italian-style diminutive likely related to Giannetta or Zana forms, often linked back to John or Jane roots.
Zinda
Persian · From Persian zinda, meaning alive or living.
Zbigniew
Slavic · Zbigniew is a traditional Polish Slavic name meaning roughly "to dispel anger" or "free from wrath."
Zonda
Spanish · Zonda is likely taken from the Spanish name of a warm regional wind, making it a rare nature-based name.
Zephery
Greek · Zephery is a variant of Zephyr, from Greek meaning west wind.
Zanda
Slavic · Zanda is often used as a short form related to Alexandra or Sandra, ultimately from Greek meaning defender of mankind.
Zanthia
Greek · Zanthia is likely a variant of Xanthia, from Greek roots meaning 'golden' or 'yellow-haired.'
Zaragosa
Spanish · Zaragosa is a variant of Zaragoza, the Spanish place name derived from ancient Caesaraugusta.
Zeline
French · Zeline is likely a variant of Celine or Selene, carrying a moon-related or heavenly sense from Greek roots.
Zelene
Greek · Zelene is likely a variant of Selene, from Greek for moon, shaped by a modern Spanish-style spelling.
Zsazsa
Greek · Zsazsa is a Hungarian pet form of Zsuzsa, related to Susanna, meaning lily.
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.
Zipora
Hebrew · A variant of Zipporah, from Hebrew tzipporah meaning "bird."
Zarak
Persian · Likely from Persian or Arabic roots associated with gold, brightness, or adornment.
Zarita
Spanish · Likely a diminutive-style form of Zara, tied to Arabic roots meaning blooming or radiance.
Zendell
English · A rare modern English-style coined name, probably formed for sound rather than from a single old root.
Zui
Chinese · Likely from East Asian naming traditions; in Chinese it can relate to meanings like "auspicious" depending on characters.
Zyndall
English · Zyndall is likely a modern respelling of Zindel or Sindall, used more for sound than traditional etymology.
Zonya
Greek · Zonya is a variant of Sonia or Sonya, from Greek Sophia meaning wisdom.
Zanita
Spanish · Zanita is likely a modern Spanish-style diminutive form, probably influenced by names like Juana or Jana, meaning God is gracious.
Zsolt
Slavic · Zsolt is a Central European name traditionally linked with a ruler-like title, often explained as sultan or sovereign.
Zandel
Greek · Likely a shortened or altered form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men.'
Zoeanne
Greek · Zoeanne blends Zoe, meaning life in Greek, with Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Zimbalist
Slavic · Zimbalist is a surname-derived name from an occupational term for a cymbal player or maker.
Zinia
Latin · Zinia is likely a variant of Zinnia, the flower name ultimately derived from a Latinized botanical surname.
Zinna
German · Possibly related to Zinnia, the flower name, or to surnames and place names of Germanic usage.
Zabrina
Welsh · A variant of Sabrina, from the Latinized Welsh river name linked to a legendary river goddess.
Zanette
Italian · Zanette is an Italian and French-style diminutive form related to Jean or Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
Zandria
Greek · Zandria is a modern form related to Alexandra or Cassandra, carrying associations with defending or shining upon mankind.
Zaundra
Greek · A modern spelling of Saundra or Sandra, a short form of Alexandra meaning defender of mankind.
Zsa
Slavic · Likely a clipped modern nickname form, best known from Zsa Zsa, used more for style than a distinct etymology.
Zenja
Slavic · Zenja is likely related to Slavic Zhenya forms or Xenia, from Greek xenos meaning guest or stranger.
Zobeida
Arabic · Zobeida is a variant of Zubaida, from Arabic meaning excellent, elite, or choicest.
Zerlina
German · Zerlina is a diminutive form of a Germanic name and is also well known from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni.
Zorana
Slavic · Zorana is a Slavic feminine name meaning "dawn" or "daybreak."
Zeljko
Slavic · A South Slavic name derived from a root meaning desire or wish, traditionally expressing something longed for.
Zon
English · Zon is a rare modern short-form name, likely used for its clipped sound rather than a single fixed etymology.
Zenetta
French · A decorative form of names like Zena or Jeanette, likely shaped by Greek and French naming patterns.
Zerrick
German · Likely a modern variant of names like Zarek or Derek, with a strong invented surname-style form.
Zerick
Hebrew · Zerick is likely a modern variant influenced by Hebrew-rooted names such as Zachariah or Zerach.
Zawdie
African · Zawdie is likely an African name, probably Ethiopian in usage, associated with dignity or blessing.
Zel
Slavic · Zel is a short form used in several traditions, often as a clipped diminutive of longer names.
Zeporia
Hebrew · Zeporia is likely a variant of Zipporah, a Hebrew name meaning bird.
Zachory
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zacharian
Hebrew · A variant of Zachariah or Zechariah, from Hebrew, meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zorica
Slavic · Zorica is a Slavic name meaning dawn or little dawn, tied to the word zora for sunrise.
Zubaidah
Arabic · Zubaidah is an Arabic name meaning choicest, finest, or elite, from a root suggesting the best part.
Zuwena
African · Zuwena is used in East African naming traditions and is generally understood as a modern African-style given name.
Zachry
Hebrew · Zachry is an English variant of Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zef
Hebrew · Short form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning he will add.
Zarifa
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning elegant, graceful, or charming.
Zendre
English · Zendre appears to be a modern invented name, valued more for its distinctive sound than a fixed historical etymology.
Zendra
Greek · Zendra is likely a modern variation influenced by names like Alexandra, ultimately from Greek roots meaning defender.
Zalika
Arabic · Zalika is used in Arabic and African naming traditions and is often glossed as well-born or noble.
Zakiyyah
Arabic · Zakiyyah is an Arabic name meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous.
Zebrina
English · A rare modern feminine form, likely shaped by names like Sabrina and the vivid sound of zebra.
Zederick
English · Zederick is likely a modern form of Cedric or Frederick, carrying associations of power or peace.
Zarinah
Persian · Persian and Arabic-influenced name meaning golden or adorned with gold.
Zanobia
Greek · A variant of Zenobia, from Greek roots meaning life of Zeus.
Zeneida
Spanish · Zeneida is a variant of Zenaida, from Greek roots associated with Zeus and traditionally meaning "of Zeus."
Zakee
Arabic · Zakee is a form of Zaki, from Arabic, meaning "pure," "intelligent," or "virtuous."
Zackory
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zakiyya
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous, and related to Zakiya or Zakia.
Zujey
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style creative name, possibly influenced by names like Zuley or Yuleisy.
Zuberi
African · Zuberi is used in East Africa from a Swahili-Arabic root meaning “strong” or “powerful.”
Zacheriah
Hebrew · Zacheriah is a variant of Zechariah, from Hebrew roots meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zakery
Hebrew · Variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zakkiyya
Arabic · Zakkiyya is an Arabic feminine form from a root meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous.
Zaviera
Arabic · Zaviera is a feminine form related to Xavier, from the Basque place-name Etxeberria meaning new house; Spanish usage shaped the form.
Zeida
Arabic · Zeida is a Spanish form of the Arabic name Zayda, meaning increasing, prosperous, or fortunate.
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.'
Zikomo
African · Name from southern African languages meaning "thank you" or gratitude.
Zebulin
Hebrew · Zebulin is a variant of Zebulun, a biblical Hebrew name often interpreted as dwelling or exalted.
Zebulah
Hebrew · Zebulah appears related to Hebrew Zebulun/Zebulah, carrying senses like dwelling, exaltation, or honored habitation.
Zebula
Hebrew · Zebula likely draws from Hebrew Zebulun or zebul, carrying meanings of "dwelling" or "honor."
Zulekha
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian tradition, Zuleikha is the famed beautiful woman in the Joseph story.
Zahida
Arabic · Zahida is an Arabic feminine name meaning ascetic, modest, or one devoted to piety.
Zaccheus
Hebrew · Zaccheus is a biblical name from Hebrew through Greek, meaning “pure” or “innocent.”
Zachrey
Hebrew · Zachrey is a spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah meaning “the Lord has remembered.”
Zackry
Hebrew · Zackry is a modern spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zhivago
Slavic · Zhivago is a Slavic surname-derived name from a root meaning 'living' or 'alive,' familiar through Doctor Zhivago.
Zoua
African · Zoua is used among Hmong communities and often connected with a floral sense, commonly interpreted as "flower."
Zimbabwe
African · Zimbabwe comes from a Shona place name often interpreted as 'great houses of stone.'
Zakeya
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous depending on the original form.
Zandrea
Greek · Modern blend of Zandra and Andrea, ultimately from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Zeba
Persian · From Persian, Zeba means beautiful, elegant, or adorned.
Zunilda
German · A Spanish-use form of an old Germanic name, likely meaning battle maiden or warrior woman.
Zekia
Hebrew · Zekia is likely derived from Hebrew names such as Hezekiah or Zedekiah, carrying meanings related to God's strength or righteousness.
Zenayda
Greek · Zenayda is a variant of Zenaida, from Greek roots meaning of Zeus, later spread through Spanish naming traditions.
Zenida
Greek · Zenida is likely a streamlined variant of Zenaida, a Greek-derived name meaning associated with Zeus or divine lineage.
Zshakira
Arabic · Likely a stylized form of Shakira, from Arabic roots meaning thankful or grateful.
Zulaika
Arabic · A name from Arabic and Persian tradition, associated with the beautiful wife of Potiphar in Islamic lore.
Zenaido
Greek · Zenaido likely comes from Greek-rooted names like Zenaide, linked to Zeus and carrying a sense of divine or heavenly life.
Zacchary
Hebrew · Zacchary is a spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zacharey
Hebrew · Zacharey is an English spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning the Lord remembers.
Zacheria
Hebrew · Zacheria is a variant of Zechariah, a Hebrew name meaning the Lord remembers.
Zenab
Arabic · Zenab is a variant of Zainab, an Arabic name associated with a fragrant flowering tree and early Islamic history.
Zer
Hebrew · Zer is a Hebrew name meaning crown or wreath, drawn from a biblical Hebrew noun.
Zong
Chinese · Zong is a Chinese name or surname associated with meanings such as ancestry, lineage, or centrality depending on the character.
Zasha
Slavic · Zasha is likely a Slavic-style form related to Sasha, a diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra.
Zaccary
Hebrew · Zaccary is a variant of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zebariah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style elaboration echoing biblical names ending in -ariah, suggesting God-centered meaning.
Zinab
Arabic · A variant of Zainab, an Arabic name associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Zerina
Persian · Related to Persian zarin, meaning "golden," and used as a graceful ornamental personal name.
Zackrey
Hebrew · A variant of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zoilo
Greek · Zoilo is the Spanish form of Greek Zoilos, derived from zoe meaning 'life.'
Zisel
German · Zisel comes from Yiddish usage and means sweet or pleasant, often used in Ashkenazi Jewish naming.
Zacharay
Hebrew · Zacharay is a spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zackari
Hebrew · Zackari is a modern spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zackarie
Hebrew · Zackarie is a stylized form of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zackerie
Hebrew · Zackerie is a spelling variation of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zakry
Hebrew · Zakry is a compact modern variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zykia
English · A modern invented name built around the distinctive Zy- sound, with no single traditional root.
Zuleica
Arabic · Zuleica is a Spanish form of Zuleikha, a name of Arabic and Persian tradition often interpreted as brilliant or fair.
Zacherey
Hebrew · Zacherey is a spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zavious
Spanish · Zavious is likely a modern variant influenced by Xavier or Xavius, used more for style than strict etymology.
Zerek
German · Zerek is likely a modern variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Zishan
Arabic · Zishan is an Arabic and Persian name meaning high status, dignity, or distinction.
Zamantha
English · A modern blend of Samantha with Z-, created as a contemporary variant.
Zakkery
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew, meaning God has remembered.
Zarchary
Hebrew · Zarchary is a spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew, meaning "God has remembered."
Zacharee
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zacheri
Hebrew · A variant of Zachary from Hebrew, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zachiary
Hebrew · An altered spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zackaree
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zackarey
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zackeri
Hebrew · A modernized form of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zacory
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend of Zachary and Cory, carrying Zachary's Hebrew sense of being remembered by God.
Zek
Hebrew · Usually a short form of Ezekiel or similar Hebrew names, linked to the idea that God strengthens.
Zurisadai
Hebrew · Zurisadai is a Spanish-influenced form of the biblical Hebrew name Zurishaddai, meaning my rock is the Almighty.
Zanquisha
English · Zanquisha is a modern English coined name using the distinctive prefix Zan- and decorative suffix -quisha.
Ziena
Arabic · Ziena is related to Arabic Zina, meaning beauty or adornment.
Zacherie
Hebrew · Zacherie is a French-style variant of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zaccheaus
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Zacchaeus, from Hebrew roots meaning pure or innocent, known from the New Testament.
Zavhary
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning God remembers.
Zaccaria
Italian · Zaccaria is the Italian form of Zechariah, from Hebrew, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zacery
Hebrew · Zacery is a modern spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zachaery
Hebrew · Zachaery is a creative spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zaher
Arabic · Zaher is an Arabic name meaning "shining," "bright," or "radiant."
Zaakirah
Arabic · Zaakirah is an Arabic feminine form related to dhikr, meaning one who remembers or mentions God.
Zaineb
Arabic · Zaineb is a variant of Zaynab, an Arabic name associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Zorayda
Arabic · Zorayda is a Spanish form of an Arabic-derived name, often interpreted as enchanting or captivating woman.
Zuhal
Arabic · Zuhal is an Arabic name for the planet Saturn, giving it a celestial meaning.
Zacharry
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zareh
Persian · A Persian and Armenian-associated name often linked with 'golden' or bright imagery.
Zandalee
English · Modern blended name, probably combining Zanda or Sandra sounds with the suffix -lee.
Zerena
Latin · Zerena is likely a variant of Serena, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, clear, or serene.
Zoyla
Spanish · Zoyla is the Spanish form of Zoila, derived from Greek Zoe, meaning life.
Zykeia
African · Zykeia is a modern invented name, likely formed with a stylized Z- onset and the -keia ending popular in contemporary naming.
Zackeriah
Hebrew · Zackeriah is a modern spelling variant of Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning God has remembered.
Zacheus
Hebrew · A variant of Zacchaeus, from Hebrew roots meaning "pure" or "innocent."
Zakhary
Hebrew · A variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zechary
Hebrew · An alternate spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zacorey
Hebrew · Zacorey is a modern blended spelling influenced by Zachary and Corey, usually interpreted through Zachary as the Lord has remembered.
Zakkariah
Hebrew · Zakkariah is a variant of Zechariah or Zakariya, from a Semitic root meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zakory
Hebrew · Zakory is a modern spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zohair
Arabic · Zohair is an Arabic name related to Zuhayr, a diminutive form often associated with blooming or brightness.
Zachriah
Hebrew · Zachriah is a variant of Zechariah, from Hebrew, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zakaree
Hebrew · Zakaree is a modern spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zohrab
Persian · Zohrab is a Persian form of Sohrab, the heroic name from the Shahnameh, often linked with "radiant" or "illustrious."
Zhana
Slavic · A Slavic form of Jeanne or Johanna, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Zitlaly
Spanish · Zitlaly is a modern Hispanic spelling of a Nahuatl-derived name meaning "star."
Zaakiyah
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous.
Zakkiyah
Arabic · A variant of Zakiya, from Arabic for pure, bright, or intelligent.
Zareena
Persian · A variant of Zarina, from Persian roots associated with golden splendor or a princess-like title.
Zacaria
Hebrew · Zacaria is a form of Zechariah or Zakariya, meaning "God remembers."
Zahcary
Hebrew · Zahcary is a modern spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew, meaning "God remembers."
Zoheb
Arabic · Zoheb is an Arabic-form variant related to Zuhayb, often interpreted as bright, golden, or radiant.
Zanah
Arabic · Zanah is a rare modern name that may echo Arabic and Hebrew sound patterns, often interpreted through grace or beauty associations.
Zhanae
French · Zhanae is a modern elaboration related to Janae or Janae-like forms, shaped by contemporary spelling trends.
Zhanee
French · Zhanee is a modern phonetic form of Janie or Jeanne, names from French roots meaning God is gracious.
Zahna
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic names like Zahra, carrying ideas of beauty, brightness, or blossoming.
Zanea
Hebrew · Zanea is likely a modern variant related to Zena or Jane-derived forms, often interpreted with “gracious” associations.
Zhanna
French · Zhanna is a Slavic form of Jeanne, from the same root as John, meaning “God is gracious.”
Zaena
Arabic · Likely related to Zaina or Zayna, from Arabic roots meaning beauty or grace.
Zhanaya
Arabic · A modern elaborated form likely influenced by Janae and Shania-like names, often given a graceful or God-is-gracious sense.
Zhanea
English · A modern invented spelling likely influenced by Janae or Shanae, names with French-style sound and contemporary formation.
Zhania
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Zaniya or Jania, often associated with beauty or grace in contemporary use.
Zierra
Spanish · A variant of Sierra, from Spanish meaning mountain range.
Ziyadah
Arabic · From Arabic ziyadah, meaning increase, growth, or abundance.
Zurisaday
Hebrew · A Hispanicized form of the biblical name Zurishaddai, usually understood as my rock is the Almighty.
Zakeri
Persian · A Persian-family form related to Zakariya or dhikr roots, associated with remembrance or praise.
Zahn
German · From the German word Zahn meaning 'tooth,' also used as a surname that later became a given name.
Zavius
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Xavier, from the Basque place name Etxeberria meaning 'new house.'
Zarria
Arabic · Zarria appears to be a modern name influenced by Arabic-sounding roots such as Zahra or Zara, suggesting brightness or bloom.
Zaakira
Arabic · A feminine Arabic name meaning one who remembers or mentions, from a root tied to memory and remembrance.
Zakirah
Arabic · A feminine Arabic form meaning one who remembers, mindful, or commemorative in spirit.
Zakrey
Hebrew · Zakrey is a modern spelling of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zackhary
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Zachary, from Hebrew meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zayquan
English · A modern invented name blending the popular Zay- prefix with the -quan ending.
Zecheriah
Hebrew · A variant of Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord has remembered.'
Zykeria
Arabic · Probably a modern variant inspired by Zakariya, an Arabic form of Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.'
Zairia
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Zariah or Zahra-style names, often linked to radiance or blossoming.
Zakeria
Arabic · Zakeria is a variant of Zakariya, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning "God has remembered."
Zaneb
Arabic · Zaneb is likely a variant of Zainab, an Arabic name associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Zarea
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Zariah or biblical Zerah, with associations of radiance or dawning light.
Zoeie
Greek · Zoeie is a creative spelling of Zoe, the Greek name meaning "life."
Zanisha
English · A modern blended name formed with the popular prefix Za- and suffix -nisha.
Zorria
Slavic · Probably a modern variant inspired by Zora, from Slavic roots meaning dawn.
Zabria
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic-rooted names like Sabriya, with associations of patience, but shaped as a modern variant.
Zahrea
Arabic · A modern variant related to Zahra, meaning blooming, radiant, or flower-like.
Zatoria
English · A contemporary coined name, possibly modeled on Victoria or Zaria, created for its elegant and distinctive sound.
Zeanna
English · A modern blend name, possibly influenced by Anna and names beginning with Ze-, with Anna's meaning of grace in the background.
Zenah
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and Hebrew settings, often associated with beauty, adornment, or grace.
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.
Zikia
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Hebrew names such as Zikiah or Hezekiah, with associations of remembrance or God's strength.
Zineb
Arabic · A North African form of Zaynab, an Arabic name associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Zuleyca
Arabic · A variant of Zuleika, from Arabic tradition, often interpreted as brilliant, beautiful, or fair.
Zyesha
Arabic · A modern variant likely influenced by Aisha or similar Arabic names, often associated with life or vitality.
Zackeria
Hebrew · Variant of Zechariah or Zakariya, from Hebrew meaning God remembers.
Zaccari
Hebrew · Zaccari is a variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah, meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zamian
Arabic · Zamian is likely a modern name shaped by Arabic sound patterns, possibly echoing names tied to beauty or time.
Zarin
Persian · Zarin comes from Persian and means "golden" or "made of gold."
Zildjian
Arabic · Zildjian is a surname-derived name from an Armenian maker name built on Arabic-Persian roots meaning "cymbal maker."
Zishe
Hebrew · Zishe is a Yiddish-Hebrew associated name traditionally linked with sweetness and kindness.
Zalma
Hebrew · Zalma is likely related to Selma or Zalman, with Hebrew associations to peace or protection.
Zyria
English · Zyria is a modern invented name, likely shaped by the sound of Zaria and Syria.
Zakeea
Arabic · Zakeea is a variant of Zakia or Zakiya, meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous.
Zeana
Arabic · Zeana is a modern form possibly influenced by Zaina or Xena, often associated with beauty, hospitality, or strength.
Zakyia
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Arabic Zakiyya, meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous.
Zauria
Arabic · Probably a modern elaboration of Zaria or Zahra-like names, suggesting brightness, flowering, or radiance.
Zikeya
Arabic · Likely inspired by names like Zakia or Zakiya, from Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'intelligent.'
Zantasia
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Anastasia-derived sounds, from Greek meaning 'resurrection.'
Zahiyah
Arabic · From Arabic roots associated with brightness and radiance, meaning "bright" or "splendid."
Zainub
Arabic · A variant of Zaynab, an Arabic name linked to a fragrant flowering tree and beauty.
Zakera
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic dhakira or zakira, carrying senses of remembrance or one who remembers.
Zanib
Arabic · Likely a variant of Zaynab or Zaneb, an Arabic name associated with a fragrant tree and grace.
Zarena
Persian · Likely influenced by Persian zar, "gold," and also reminiscent of Slavic royal forms like tsarina.
Zarrin
Persian · From Persian, meaning "golden" or "made of gold."
Zenzele
African · From Southern African usage, often interpreted as "do it yourself" or "self-reliant."
Zhanasia
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Janae, Asia, or similar contemporary forms.
Zsofia
Greek · Hungarian form of Sophia, from Greek, meaning "wisdom."
Zulmarie
Spanish · Likely a compound-style modern name blending Zulma, from Arabic-influenced usage, with Marie.
Zykerria
English · Likely a modern invented name with creative spelling, possibly influenced by Zachariah or Kyria forms.
Zeandre
English · Likely a modern blend of Ze- with Andre, ultimately from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Zequan
English · Zequan is a modern invented name, likely formed with the prefix Ze- and the popular suffix -quan.
Zandre
Greek · Zandre is a short form of Alexander, from Greek, meaning "defender of men."
Zaveon
English · Zaveon is a modern invented name formed in the style of names like Zavier and Davion.
Zadarius
Persian · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Darius, the Persian royal name meaning to possess or maintain good.
Zebidiah
Hebrew · A variant of Zebediah, from Hebrew roots meaning gift of the Lord.
Ziar
Arabic · Ziar is likely an Arabic-derived modern name, used more for sound and style than a fixed traditional meaning.
Zakeia
Arabic · Likely related to Zakia or Zakiya, from a Semitic root meaning pure, virtuous, or intelligent.
Zikeria
Hebrew · Zikeria is a modern variant of Zechariah or Zakaria, from Hebrew roots meaning the Lord remembers.
Zianne
French · A modern blended form, likely influenced by Zia, Anne, or Diane, created for sound and style.
Zarrea
Arabic · Zarrea appears to be a modern elaboration of Zara-like names, often associated with radiance or blooming beauty.
Ziane
Arabic · Ziane is an Arabic-derived name linked to beauty, grace, or adornment, from roots connected with elegance.
Zitlally
Spanish · Zitlally is a Spanish-influenced spelling of a Nahuatl-derived name meaning "star."
Zoia
Greek · Zoia is a Slavic form of Zoe, from Greek meaning "life."
Zyanne
Hebrew · Zyanne is a modern elaboration of Zion or Anne-like forms, often carrying a stylish, contemporary invented feel.
Zykira
Arabic · Zykira is a modern invented name likely influenced by Arabic dhikr and similar sounds, suggesting remembrance or elegance.
Zykiria
Arabic · Zykiria is a modern elaborated form built from fashionable sounds, possibly echoing names tied to remembrance or grace.
Zahia
Arabic · Zahia comes from Arabic and means 'shining,' 'radiant,' or 'bright.'
Zaidy
Hebrew · Zaidy is a familiar Yiddish-style form related to Zaide, traditionally meaning 'grandfather.'
Zakeyah
Arabic · Zakeyah is an Arabic-derived feminine form related to names meaning 'pure,' 'intelligent,' or 'virtuous.'
Zakeyia
Arabic · Zakeyia is a modern spelling variant of an Arabic-derived name associated with purity, sharpness, or virtue.
Zareah
Hebrew · Zareah appears related to Hebrew-rooted names like Zerah, associated with 'rising,' 'brightness,' or 'dawn.'
Zavannah
English · Zavannah is a modern elaboration of Savannah, a place name tied to open grassy plains.
Zobia
Arabic · Zobia is an Arabic-derived name often associated with liveliness, strength, or noble beauty depending on local usage.
Zykiah
Hebrew · Zykiah is a modern variant influenced by Hebrew -kiah names like Hezekiah, carrying a biblical-style sound.
Zynab
Arabic · Zynab is a variant of Zaynab, an Arabic name traditionally linked to a fragrant flowering tree.
Zyshonne
English · Zyshonne is a modern invented name, likely built from contemporary sound patterns rather than a single traditional source.
Zyshawn
English · Zyshawn is a modern invented name blending the stylish prefix Zy- with Shawn.
Zyshon
English · A modern invented name with contemporary sound styling, likely influenced by names like Zion or Shawn.
Zerik
Slavic · A rare modern name that may blend Slavic-style sounds with Hebrew-like forms; likely carries a strong, distinctive feel.
Zahkee
Arabic · Zahkee reflects Arabic Zaki, meaning "pure," "intelligent," or "virtuous."
Zykeem
Arabic · Likely a modern variant inspired by Arabic Hakim, meaning wise or judicious.
Ziasia
Arabic · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Zia, meaning light, with a melodic suffix.
Zakaya
Hebrew · Likely related to Zachariah or Zakiyya, carrying meanings of remembrance, purity, or righteousness.
Zynia
English · A modern spelling of Zinnia, the flower name derived from the botanist Zinn.
Zitlalli
Spanish · From Citlalli, a name used in Mexico meaning star.
Zakayla
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Zakiya or Zakia, suggesting purity or intelligence, with a modern English-style ending.
Ziann
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Zion, Zia, or Anne-based forms.
Ziporah
Hebrew · A variant of Zipporah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "bird."
Zithlaly
Spanish · A Spanish-language variant of Citlali, from an Indigenous Mexican name meaning "star."
Zoiee
Greek · A creative spelling of Zoe, the Greek name meaning "life."
Zakyrah
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Zakira or Zakariya roots, with a modern English-style spelling.
Zanab
Arabic · A variant of Zaynab, an Arabic name associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Zanasia
English · A contemporary coined name formed in modern English naming style with the fashionable Za- beginning.
Zanteria
English · A modern constructed name using the stylish Zan- prefix and -teria ending.
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.
Ziaira
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Ziya, meaning light or splendor, with a modern elaborated ending.
Zoeanna
Greek · Zoeanna blends Zoe, meaning "life" in Greek, with the Anna ending, giving a sense of gracious life.
Zykeith
English · Zykeith is a modern coined name combining the stylish Zy- prefix with Keith, a Scottish-derived name.
Ze
Chinese · A concise Chinese romanized name that may derive from characters meaning grace, brightness, or marshland.
Zaaron
Hebrew · Zaaron appears to be a modern variant of Aaron, a Hebrew name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Zeshawn
English · Zeshawn is a modern English-style coined name, likely combining a fashionable Z- opening with Shawn.
Zakarias
Hebrew · Zakarias is a form of Zechariah from Hebrew, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zakeem
Arabic · Zakeem is likely influenced by Arabic Hakim, meaning wise or judge-like, with a modern initial Z- spelling.
Zamuel
Hebrew · Zamuel is a modern variant of Samuel, from Hebrew meaning name of God or God has heard.
Zavery
Spanish · Zavery is a modern variant of Xavier, from a place-name meaning new house.
Zecharia
Hebrew · Zecharia is a shortened form of Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has remembered.
Ziere
Arabic · Ziere appears to be a modern stylized name, likely influenced by Zaire or similar names associated with brightness or river imagery.
Zivon
Hebrew · Zivon may draw on Hebrew ziv meaning radiance or Slavic life-related roots, giving a sense of brightness and vitality.
Zyquez
English · Zyquez is a highly modern invented name with fashionable z- and -quez sounds rather than a single clear traditional root.
Zyshaun
Hebrew · Zyshaun is a modern form built on Shawn, from John, meaning God is gracious.
Zanaiya
Hebrew · A modern lyrical name often linked to Jane-family roots meaning God is gracious.
Zareia
Arabic · Likely related to names like Zaria or Zahra, suggesting radiance, blooming, or brightness.
Zyaria
Arabic · A modern name likely influenced by Arabic Zahra or Zaria forms, suggesting brightness or blooming.
Zyniah
Arabic · A modern invented form likely influenced by Arabic Zinnia- or Zaina-like sounds, suggesting beauty or brightness.
Zabryna
English · Zabryna is likely a creative variant of Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn in Britain through Latin tradition.
Zhakira
Arabic · Zhakira is likely a creative variant of Shakira or Zakira, from Arabic roots tied to gratitude or remembrance.
Zakoria
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Zachariah, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zamanta
English · Probably a modern variant influenced by Samantha, created for distinctive sound and spelling.
Zanaii
English · A modern invented name, probably shaped by fashionable vowel-rich patterns like Zanae or Janae.
Zarelia
Latin · Likely a modern ornamental name, possibly influenced by Latin-style feminine endings such as -elia or -relia.
Zarreah
Hebrew · Probably a modern variation of Zariah or Sariah, influenced by Hebrew biblical naming patterns.
Zaryia
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Zaria or Zariya, often associated with brightness or blossoming in contemporary use.
Zeltzin
Spanish · Likely derived from Nahuatl naming traditions via Spanish usage, often interpreted as delicate or noble in modern use.
Zhariah
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Zariah or Azariah, linked to Hebrew roots meaning 'helped by God.'
Zikiria
Hebrew · A variant of Zechariah or Zakariya, from a Semitic root meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zionah
Hebrew · A feminine form built from Zion, the biblical place-name meaning a holy hill or Jerusalem.
Zorriah
Hebrew · Probably a modern variant influenced by Zoriah or Moriah, using Hebrew-style biblical endings.
Zorya
Slavic · From Slavic mythology, Zorya refers to a dawn goddess or celestial guardian associated with the morning star.
Zoye
Greek · A variant of Zoe, from Greek meaning 'life.'
Zykeriah
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant influenced by Zechariah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zykiera
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Kiera and similar contemporary forms, with a distinctive Z- spelling.
Zaykeese
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from the trendy Zay- prefix and a stylized ending for uniqueness.
Zaequan
English · A modern invented name blending the fashionable Zae- prefix with the -quan ending.
Zantavious
English · A modern coined name using the elaborate -tavious ending popular in contemporary naming styles.
Zarien
English · Zarien appears to be a modern name possibly influenced by Persian zar, "gold," with a contemporary English-style ending.
Zarrius
English · Zarrius is a modern invented name, likely formed with the fashionable Z- opening and Latinate -ius ending.
Zykee
English · Zykee appears to be a modern invented name shaped by contemporary English sound patterns and the fashionable Z- opening.
Zabrien
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by names such as Brian, Brien, or Zavian.
Zackorie
Hebrew · A creative variant of Zachary, from Hebrew Zechariah meaning "the Lord has remembered."
Zamon
Arabic · Likely a variant of Zaman, an Arabic-derived name meaning "time" or "era."
Zanden
English · Modern name likely influenced by Xander or Sander, carrying the sense of "defender of men."
Zefram
Greek · Likely a modern form inspired by Zephyr, the Greek west wind, giving it an airy, wind-linked feel.
Zemar
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew zamar, meaning "to sing" or "make music."
Zakyah
Arabic · Likely a feminine-style form related to Arabic Zakiya, meaning "pure" or "intelligent."
Zamoria
Spanish · Zamoria likely draws on the Spanish place-name Zamora, giving it a geographic and ornamental feel.
Zhariya
Hebrew · Zhariya is a modern variant related to names like Zariah, blending Hebrew-style and Arabic-influenced sounds.
Zi
Chinese · Zi is a concise Chinese name element whose meaning depends on the character used, often linked with child, wisdom, or elegance.
Zitlalic
Spanish · Zitlalic comes through Hispanic use from Nahuatl tradition and means star, giving it a clear celestial meaning.
Zahrya
Arabic · Zahrya is likely a variant of Zahra, an Arabic name meaning 'flower' or 'radiant.'
Ziera
Spanish · Ziera is likely a modern variant of Sierra, from the Spanish word for a mountain range.
Zykera
English · Zykera is a modern invented name built from contemporary Zy- and -kera sound patterns.
Zacora
English · Zacora is a modern invented name, likely shaped from Za- prefixes and melodic ending patterns.
Zacoria
Hebrew · Zacoria likely draws on Zachary or Zechariah, from Hebrew roots meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zahidah
Arabic · Zahidah is the feminine form of an Arabic name meaning ascetic, devout, or self-disciplined.
Zaniyyah
Arabic · Zaniyyah appears to be an Arabic-inspired modern form associated with beauty, grace, or adornment themes.
Zephania
Hebrew · Zephania is related to Zephaniah, from Hebrew meaning the Lord has hidden or protected.
Zhanya
Slavic · Zhanya is a Slavic diminutive-style form, often connected with names like Zhana or Evgenia.
Zianya
Arabic · Zianya is a modern name likely shaped from Zia, meaning light or splendor in Arabic, with a lyrical ending.
Zionne
Hebrew · Zionne is a modern form based on Zion, the biblical place name representing Jerusalem or a holy hill.
Zoemarie
Greek · Zoemarie combines Zoe, meaning life in Greek, with Marie, from Mary, creating a modern compound name.
Zyianna
Greek · Zyianna is a modern spelling variant echoing Gianna or Zy- prefix names, tied to God is gracious roots.
Zynasia
English · Zynasia is a modern invented name shaped by contemporary prefix-plus-suffix naming patterns.
Zyona
Hebrew · Zyona is a modern variant inspired by Zion, the biblical place name meaning a holy or fortified hill.
Ziquan
Chinese · A Chinese name formed from characters that can convey ideas such as wisdom, dignity, spring, or abundance depending on the writing.
Zachaeus
Hebrew · A form of Zacchaeus, from Hebrew through Greek, meaning "pure" or "innocent."
Zien
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Zayn, meaning "beauty," "grace," or "adornment."
Zaheim
Arabic · Zaheim appears to be a modern name influenced by Arabic-style sounds, possibly suggesting brightness or distinction.
Zean
Arabic · Likely a modern spelling related to Zain/Zayn, from Arabic roots meaning beauty or grace.
Zevon
Slavic · Often linked to Slavic surname-style forms, possibly from roots suggesting life or vitality.
Zadan
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Arabic Zayd-type names, carrying the sense of growth, increase, or abundance.
Zaheem
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic sound patterns and used to suggest strength, importance, or grandeur.
Zaniel
Hebrew · A modern blend modeled on Daniel-style Hebrew names, carrying the sense of divine judgment or God as judge.
Zaren
Persian · Likely related to Persian roots like zarin, meaning golden or precious.
Zarren
Persian · Probably a modern spelling variation of Zaren or a Persian-style name suggesting golden or noble qualities.
Zayshawn
English · A modern blend of Zay and Shawn, with Shawn tracing to John and meaning God is gracious.
Zykel
English · A highly modern coined name built for sound and style rather than a single traditional root.
Zyrek
English · A modern invented name with a crisp Slavic-style sound, used more for form than a fixed historic meaning.
Zakhia
Arabic · Zakhia likely comes from Arabic roots meaning pure, intelligent, or bright.
Zakiria
Arabic · Zakiria is a form of Zakariya, from Hebrew via Arabic, meaning 'God has remembered.'
Zhaniya
English · Zhaniya is a modern invented name, shaped by popular contemporary sounds and ornate endings.
Zakyria
Hebrew · A modern form related to Zechariah or Zakaria, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zariea
Arabic · Likely related to Zaria or Zara, from roots suggesting bloom, radiance, or princess-like elegance.
Zatavia
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Octavia or Latavia-style formations.
Zakaiya
Hebrew · Likely a variant related to Zakai or Zakariya, carrying meanings of purity, innocence, or remembrance of God.
Zaret
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Zerah or Zaret-style forms, suggesting brightness, dawn, or shining.
Zatara
Arabic · Possibly inspired by Arabic-sounding forms, though in modern use it is often a creative invented name.
Zeny
Greek · Likely a short form of names like Zenobia or Zenaida, built on Greek roots tied to Zeus.
Zniya
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic-style sounds and names meaning beauty, brilliance, or adornment.
Zaman
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian, meaning 'time,' 'age,' or 'era.'
Zaith
Arabic · Zaith is likely a variant of Arabic Zayd, meaning growth, abundance, or increase.
Zarik
Persian · Zarik is used as a modern name with Persian and Arabic associations, often linked to gold or brightness.
Zamien
Greek · Zamien is likely a modern variant of Damian, from Greek roots meaning "to tame" or "subdue."
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.
Zytavious
Latin · Zytavious is a modern elaborated form inspired by names like Octavius, which comes from Latin and means "eighth."
Zaakir
Arabic · Zaakir comes from Arabic and means one who remembers, mentions, or praises.
Zevion
Hebrew · Zevion is a modern form likely related to Zev, a Hebrew name meaning wolf.
Zhaki
Arabic · Zhaki is usually treated as a variant of Zaki, from Arabic, meaning pure, bright, or intelligent.
Zanyia
Hebrew · Zanyia is a modern name shaped by popular Z- and -niya patterns, often heard as elegant and bright.
Zubaida
Arabic · Zubaida is an Arabic name meaning choice, elite, or finest, from a root associated with excellence and distinction.
Zahnya
English · Likely a modern variation influenced by Arabic-style names such as Zaniyah, suggesting beauty or adornment.
Zanay
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Zana or Jana, chosen for its crisp contemporary sound.
Znya
English · Likely a highly modern minimalist form, created more for unique sound and spelling than traditional etymology.
Zyashia
English · Likely a modern created name blending fashionable Z- and -shia sounds into a distinctive contemporary form.
Zameria
Arabic · Zameria is a modern elaborated name, possibly influenced by Arabic Samira or Zamir forms and softened with -ia.
Zeyda
Arabic · Zeyda likely comes from Arabic Zayd or Zayda, meaning growth, abundance, or increase.
Zowee
Greek · Zowee is a playful modern spelling of Zoe, from Greek, meaning life.
Zulimar
Spanish · Zulimar is a modern Spanish name, likely blending Zulema with mar, giving associations of peace or beauty and sea.
Zuszeth
Hebrew · Zuszeth is a rare modern form that may echo Suset or Susan names, ultimately tied to the Hebrew word for lily.
Zykeriya
Hebrew · Zykeriya is a modern spelling of Zakariya or Zechariah, a Hebrew name meaning God remembers.
Zykirah
Arabic · Zykirah is a modern stylized form likely influenced by Zakira or Zechariah-related sounds, associated with remembrance.
Zyheim
English · Zyheim is a modern invented name likely influenced by Z- names and the -heim sound pattern.
Zandyr
Greek · Modern variant inspired by Xander or Alexander, ultimately from Greek meaning "defender of men."
Zamarian
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Hebrew zamar, "to sing or praise," shaped into a modern elaborated form.
Zashawn
English · A modern blend likely combining Za- with Shawn, the latter from John meaning "God is gracious."
Zaveion
English · A modern coined name influenced by Xavier and other names ending in -eion or -ion.
Zacarius
Hebrew · Zacarius is a form related to Zechariah or Zacharias, meaning the Lord has remembered.
Zemarion
Hebrew · Zemarion appears to be a modern elaboration of Hebrew-rooted names like Zimri or Zemariah, with a contemporary ending.
Zamion
Arabic · Zamion appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Arabic sound patterns.
Zann
English · Zann is a rare modern name, likely a streamlined English-style form of names like Zan or Zane.
Zarrian
Arabic · Zarrian is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Persian zar, meaning gold.
Zennon
Greek · Zennon is a variant of Zenon or Zeno, from Greek meaning of Zeus.
Zxavian
Spanish · Zxavian is a modern creative spelling of Xavier, a name from the Basque place name Etxeberria meaning new house.
Zysean
English · Zysean is a modern invented name likely modeled on contemporary rhythmic forms like Zya and Sean.
Zymia
English · Zymia is likely a modern coined name shaped by popular Zy- and -mia name patterns.
Zaeda
Arabic · Zaeda likely comes from Arabic roots meaning "to increase" or "abundance."
Zaleth
English · Zaleth appears to be a rare modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Zalika or Lisette rather than one fixed source.
Zenae
Greek · Zenae is likely a variant of Xenia or Zena, from Greek roots meaning "hospitality" or connected with Zeus.
Zharick
Spanish · Zharick is a modern name seen in Spanish-speaking usage, possibly influenced by Slavic zhar roots meaning "heat" or "glow."
Zamyria
English · A contemporary invented name blending Za- with melodic endings like -myria or -mira.
Zekira
Arabic · A modern form likely influenced by Arabic names like Zakira, associated with remembrance or mindfulness.
Zhaniyah
English · A stylized modern name influenced by names like Janiyah or Zaniyah, using contemporary spelling.
Zoejane
Greek · A modern compound of Zoe, meaning life in Greek, and Jane, a classic English form of John.
Zakerria
Arabic · Variant of Zakariah/Zechariah, from a Hebrew root meaning God remembers.
Zalet
Slavic · Likely a rare Slavic-style surname or coined name with no widely fixed meaning.
Zamyia
Arabic · Modern elaboration likely influenced by names like Zamia or Samia, with stylish contemporary formation.
Zanyyah
Arabic · Modern embellished form likely influenced by Arabic-derived names such as Zaniya, associated with beauty or grace.
Zeidi
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots related to increase, growth, or abundance.
Zimya
Arabic · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Arabic-style sounds and contemporary name patterns.
Zmya
Slavic · Likely inspired by Slavic word forms such as zmeya, meaning serpent or dragon.
Zuhey
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Zuhayr or similar forms, suggesting brightness or blossoming.
Zyrion
English · A modern invented name, likely shaped from fashionable sounds like Zy- and -ion rather than a single traditional root.
Zabrian
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variation of Fabian or a blend of popular name elements starting with Z.
Zahki
Arabic · Modern invented name phonetically close to Arabic 'Zaki' meaning 'pure' or 'intelligent,' with stylized spelling.
Zevan
English · Modern invented name, possibly a Z-prefix variant of Evan or Bevan, given a contemporary stylized identity.
Zy
English · Ultra-short modern invented name used as a standalone given name, likely a stylized abbreviation or invented form.
Zabien
English · Modern variant possibly of Fabian (Latin) or Sabian, with contemporary American styling.
Zephen
Hebrew · Modern blend possibly of Zephyr (Greek, west wind) and Stephen or Ethan, a creative invented form.
Zyquavion
English · Modern American invented name, a highly creative coinage common in contemporary African American naming traditions.
Zacorian
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Zac/Zachary with a fantasy-style -orian suffix.
Zakwon
English · Modern invented name blending Zak (from Zachary, Hebrew 'God remembers') with a -kwon suffix.
Zephon
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name borne by a son of Gad in the Old Testament, possibly meaning 'watchman' or 'hidden.'
Zerin
Persian · Persian name meaning 'golden' or 'made of gold,' used in Iranian and Turkic cultural traditions.
Zesar
Spanish · Spanish phonetic spelling of César, from Latin Caesar meaning 'thick-haired' or the imperial title.
Zhander
Greek · Modern invented variant of Alexander/Xander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men,' with a Zh- styling.
Zimere
English · Contemporary invented name, likely a creative variation blending Zim- with a melodic -ere ending.
Zymarion
English · Contemporary invented name combining the Zy- prefix with the -marion suffix for a distinctive sound.
Ziza
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'brightness' or 'abundance,' borne by a leader of Simeon in Chronicles.
Zyeria
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a phonetic creation popular in contemporary American naming.
Zarela
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant of Zara or Zaira, from Arabic meaning 'radiance' or 'princess.'
Zaydah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'growth' or 'abundance,' related to the masculine name Zayd.
Ziraily
English · Modern invented name with uncertain etymology, a unique creative coinage.
Zuliana
Spanish · Spanish variant of Juliana, from Latin Julianus meaning 'youthful' or 'of the Julian family'.
Zahyra
Arabic · A standard Arabic feminine form from zahra, meaning flower-like brightness and radiance.
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