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Yuzuka f Japanese
From Japanese 柚 (yuzu) meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit" combined with 伽 (ka) meaning "nursing or taking care of a person", 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 歌 (ka) meaning "song, poetry", 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) which both mean "flower", 圭 (ka) meaning "jade pointed at top" or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance"... [more]
Yuzuma m Japanese
From Japanese 雄 (yu) meaning "hero, manly", 図 (zu) meaning "map, drawing, plan, extraordinary, audacious" combined with 馬 (ma) meaning "horse". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yuzumi f Japanese
From Japanese 柚 (yuzu) meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 実 (mi) meaning "fruit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yuzuna f Japanese
From Japanese 柚 (yuzu) meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yuzune f Japanese
From Japanese 柚 (yuzu) meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yuzuno f Japanese
From Japanese 柚 (yuzu) meaning "citron" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yuzuto m Japanese
From Japanese 柚 (yuzu) meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly" or 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything"... [more]
Yvanne f French
Variant of Yvanna.
Yvelin m French (Rare), Judeo-Anglo-Norman
French diminutive of Yves and Judeo-Anglo-Norman diminutive of Yvo.
Yvett f Hungarian (Rare)
HUngarian borrowing of Yvette.
Yvetta f English, Czech, Anglo-Norman, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
English Latinate form of Yvette, Czech variant of Iveta and Anglo-Norman and Judeo-Anglo-Norman variant of Ivetta.
Yvie f English (Modern)
Diminutive of Yvonne or Yvette.
Yvonni f Greek
Greek form of Yvonne.
Yyvag m Mari
Mari form of Ivan.
Zaaki m Arabic
Means "one who increases in growth and goodness" in Arabic.
Zaavan m Biblical
Derived from the Hebrew noun זועה (zewa'a) or זעוה (za'awa) meaning "a trembling", from the verb זוע (zua') meaning "to tremble, to quake". In the Old Testament this is the name of a grandson of Seir.
Zabana f Persian
Means "flame (as of a candle)" in Persian.
Zabarjad f Uzbek
Means "chrysolite" in Uzbek.
Zabava f Slavic Mythology, Russian
Means "cheerful, funny" in Old Slavic.
Zabel f Konkani, Indian (Christian)
Konkani form of Elizabeth, borrowed from Portuguese Isabel and used by Konkani Catholics.
Zabela f Armenian
Variant of Zabel.
Zabele f Walloon
Walloon form of Isabelle. The name coincides with Walloon zabele "bluethroat (bird)".
Zabeth f Norman
Cotentinais Norman form of Elizabeth.
Zabibe f Arabic (Rare), History
Most likely derived from Arabic زَبِيب (zabīb) meaning "raisin". This was the name of a queen of Qedar, an ancient Arab nomadic tribe.
Zabou f French
Diminutive of Isabelle. French actress and director Zabou Breitman is a known bearer.
Zachar m Russian
Variant transcription of Zakhar.
Zacharenia f Greek
Greek feminine form of Zacharias. This coincides with the Greek vocabulary word ζαχαρένια (zacharenia) meaning "sugary", from ζάχαρη (zachari) "sugar, sucrose".
Zachària m Corsican
Corsican form of Zachariah.
Zacharoula f Greek
Greek feminine form of Zacharias.
Zacky m English
Diminutive of Zachary.
Zada f Arabic, English (American)
Feminine form of Zayd.
Zadie f English
Variant of Sadie. A known bearer of this name is British author Zadie Smith (1975-), who was born Sadie Smith.
Zadig m Armenian
From Armenian Զատիկ (zadig / zadik) meaning "Easter".
Zadzisai m & f Shona
Means "fulfill" in Shona.
Zaedin m American
Variant of Zayden.
Zaeim m Arabic
Means "leader" in Arabic.
Zaer m Arabic
Means "revolutionist, rebel, insurgent" in Arabic.
Zaffarana f Arabic
Means "saffron" in Sicilian Arabic, from Arabic زعفران (za'farān), "saffron".
Zaffira f Italian
Feminine form of Zaffiro.
Zaffiro m & f Italian (Rare)
Means "sapphire" in Italian.
Zafir m Arabic
Variant of Zafar.
Zafira f Arabic (Rare), Judeo-Arabic
Variant transcription of Sapphira.
Zafiris m & f Greek
From Greek ζαφείρι ή σαπφειρός meaning "sapphire".
Zafran m Urdu, Malay, Indonesian
From Arabic زَعْفَرَان (zaʿfarān) meaning "saffron".
Zafrir m Hebrew
Variant of Tzafrir.
Zafrira f Hebrew (Rare)
Feminine form of Zafrir.
Zaga f Serbian, Croatian
Croatian and Serbian diminutive of Zagorka.
Zagip m Tatar
Tatar masculine form of Sabiha.
Zagorka f Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
From Croatian and Serbian загорје (zagorye) meaning "up behind the mountains, plains". It may also designate an inhabitant of Hrvatsko Zagorje, an area of Croatia.
Zahani f Sanskrit
Variant of Shahani.
Zaharah f Malay
Derived from Arabic زهرة (zahrah) meaning "flower".
Zaharias m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Ζαχαρίας (see Zacharias).
Zaharira f Hebrew (Rare)
Elaboration or variant of Zahara. Famous bearer is Zaharira Harifai, Israeli actress.
Zaheeda f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Zahida.
Zahri f Arabic
Means "pink" in Arabic.
Zahro f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Zahra or Zahrah.
Zahur m Swahili
Means "flower" in Swahili.
Zaianab f Arabic
Variant of Zainab.
Zaibaa f Pakistani
Urdu form of Ziba 1.
Zaide f Albanian
Albanian form of Zaida.
Zaiga f Latvian
Derived from Latvian zaigot "to glisten, to glimmer".
Zaine m English
Variant of Zane 1.
Zairuška f Czech
Diminutive of Zaira, not used as a given name in its own right.
Zaius m Popular Culture
Rhyming variant of Gaius used in the 1968 film 'Planet of the Apes'.
Žak m Slovene
Slovene variant of Jakob.
Zakai m English (American, Modern)
Transferred use of the surname.
Zakaras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Zacharias.
Zakaría m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Zakaria.
Zakarías m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Zacharias.
Zakariás m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Zacharias.
Zakeus m Hungarian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Hungarian short form of Zacharias and Swedish variant of Sakaios (see Zacchaeus).
Zakhary m English
Variant of Zachary.
Zakhite f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Zahida.
Zakia f Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
Arabic alternate transcription of Zakiyya as well as the Bengali and Urdu form.
Zakiyah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic alternate transcription of Zakiyya as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Zakiyyah f African American
Variant transcription of Zakiyya.
Zakk m English
Short form of Zachary.
Zakutu f Akkadian
Akkadian form of Naqi'a.
Zala f Pashto
Means "shininess" in Pashto.
Zalaph m Biblical Hebrew
Means "shadow, ringing" in Hebrew.
Zama f South African, Zulu
Means "try" in Zulu.
Zamilan m & f Mongolian
Probably derived from Tibetan འཛམ་གླིང (dzam gling) meaning "world".
Zamin m Arabic
Means "guarantor" in Arabic.
Zamira f Albanian
Feminine form of Zamir.
Zamirah f Hebrew
Feminine form of Zamir.
Zamonqiz f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zamon meaning "time, age, epoch" and qiz meaning "girl, daughter".
Zampeti f Greek (Rare)
Diminutive of Elisavet.
Zamzamgul f Uzbek
Combination of Zamzam with the suffix gul meaning "rose, flower".
Žana f Lithuanian (Modern)
Modern Lithuanian form of Jeanne.
Zana f Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Kashubian
Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian short form of Suzana and Kashubian short form of Zuzana.
Zana f Persian
Means "woman" in Persian.
Zana f Albanian, Albanian Mythology
Zana is an Albanian mythological figure of pre-Roman Paleo-Balkan origin, usually associated with mountains, vegetation and sometimes destiny. The derivation of the name itself is somewhat debated; theories include a derivation from Albanian zâni "voice" or from Gheg Albanian zana "voices" (with the sense of "muse") as well as a cognate of Romanian zână "fairy", itself ultimately derived from the name of the goddess Diana.
Zana m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish zanyar meaning "scholar".
Zanazan f Armenian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "different, various" in Armenian.
Zandar m English (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Variant of Xander. This is the name of a character in the G.I. Joe franchise.
Zandile f Zulu
Means "they have multipled" in Zulu.
Zandy f & m English (American)
Variant of Sandy.
Zanele f Zulu
Means "they are enough" in Zulu.
Zangor f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek adjective zangor(i) meaning "light bluish-green" or "sky blue".
Žanis m Latvian
19th-century Latvian adoption and adaption of French Jean 1.
Zannie f English
Diminutive of Suzanna.
Zanoah f & m Biblical
Means "cast off, rejected", possibly from a root meaning "stink". The name of two towns in the Bible, as well as one person.
Zanobi m Italian (Tuscan), Venetian
Tuscan variant and Venetian form of Zenobio. Saint Zenobius of Florence (known in Italian as San Zanobi/Zenobio) (337–417) is venerated as the first bishop of the city.
Zanya f English (Modern, Rare)
Rhyming variant of Tanya.
Zanya f Chinese
Combination of Zan and Ya.
Zanzan f Armenian
Means "different" in Armenian.
Zaphnath-paaneah m Biblical
Meaning uncertain. This is the name Pharaoh gave to Joseph in the book of Genesis. Some Egyptologists claim the second element of the name contains the word ˁnḫ "life". Jewish traditional claims the meaning is "revealer of secrets", whereas third century priest and historian Jerome provided the Latin translation salvator mundi "saviour of the world"... [more]
Zaqueu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Zacchaeus.
Zar f & m Burmese
Means "lace" in Burmese.
Žara f Lithuanian
From Lithuanian žara meaning "glow."
Zarabeth f English (American, Rare)
Likely a variant of Sarabeth.... [more]
Zarafshon f Uzbek
Means "glittering like gold" in Uzbek.
Zarah f English
Variant of Zara 1.
Zaran m Persian, Muslim
Means "golden" in Persian.
Zaranyika m Shona
Means "populate the world" in Shona.
Zarbaha f Pashto
Derived from Pashto zar meaning "gold".
Zarghuna f Pashto
Derived from Pashto زرغون (zërǧun) meaning "green".
Zarhal f Uzbek
Means "gilt" or "gilded" in Uzbek.
Zaria f Russian
Variant transcription of Zarya.
Zaribzyan m Tatar
Probably a distorted form of Iranian-Arabic zarifan, ultimately derived from the Arabic ظريف (zarif) meaning "nice, companionable, amicable" and the Persian جان (jan) meaning "life, spirit, soul".
Zarif m Uzbek
Means "astute, clever" in Uzbek.
Zarina f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Tsarina and diminutive of Zara.
Zarinah f Malay
Variant of Zarina.
Zarintoj f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zar meaning "gold" and toj meaning "crown".
Zarka f Pashto
Means "crane (bird)" in Pashto.
Zarmandukht f Ancient Armenian
Means "the old man's daughter" from Persian zarman "old man" and duxt "daughter". This was the name of a 4th-century Armenian noblewoman who became a queen consort of Arsacid Armenia.
Zarmuhi f Armenian (Rare)
From Armenian zarm meaning "kin, family" and the feminine suffix "-uhi". It is found more commonly in Western Armenia.
Zarnish f Persian
Means "flower" in Persian.
Zarnishon f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zar meaning "gold" and shon meaning "honour, glory".
Zaro f Armenian
Diminutive of Zaruhi. This name is sometimes used in its own right.
Zaroon m Persian
Means "victor" in Persian.
Zarqora m Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zar meaning "gold, wealth" and qora meaning "black, dark".
Zarrin f Persian, Muslim
Feminine form of Zaran.
Zarsa f Persian
Means "like gold" in Persian.
Zarsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zar meaning "gold" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Zartaj f & m Pashto
Means "golden crown" from Pashto زر (zar) meaning "gold, metal" and تاج (taj) meaning "crown".
Zaruyoshi f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese ざる (zaru) "not" combined with 善 (yoshi) "good, virtuous, charitable, kind".
Zasha m & f English
Variant of Sasha.
Zaurak m Astronomy
Means "the boat". This is the traditional name of the star Gamma Eridani in the constellation Eridanus.
Zavî m Walloon
Walloon form of Xavier.
Zavion m African American (Modern)
Invented name, blending Xavier with the on suffix found in such names as Davion, Javion and Tavion.
Zavqi m Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zavq meaning "delight, pleasure, enthusiasm".
Zaxon m American (Modern, Rare)
Rhyming variant of Jaxon.
Zayan m & f Arabic
Variant transcription of Zayyan.
Zayda f Arabic
Variant transcription of Zaida.
Zaydan m Arabic
Means "growth, increase" in Arabic, from the word زَيَّدَ (zayyada) meaning "to increase, to grow".
Zayla f English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Possibly an invented name formed using the phonetic elements zay and la, and sharing a sound with other popular names such as Kayla... [more]
Zaylee f English (Modern)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements zay and lee, modelled on similar names such as Kaylee, Hayley and Bailey... [more]
Zayleigh f Obscure
Variant of Zaylee.
Zaynah f Arabic
Variant of Zayna.
Zayra f Spanish
Variant of Zaira.
Zaza f English
Variant of Zsazsa.
Zazi f Eastern African
Means "fertile" or "fruitful" in Swahili.
Zbignevas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Zbigniew.
Zbyhněv m Czech (Rare), Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Zbigniew.
Zbysław m Polish
Means "to dispel fame", from Slavic zbyti "to dispel" and slava "glory".
Zbysława f Polish
Feminine form of Zbysław.
Zbyszek m Polish
Diminutive of Zbigniew.
Ždana f Czech (Archaic)
Allegedly derived from Russian ждать "to await, to expect; to look forward".
Zděnek m Czech
Variant of Zdeněk.
Zdenek m Czech
Variant of Zdeněk.
Zděnka f Czech
Variant of Zdeňka.
Zdzisia f Polish
Diminutive of Zdzisława.
Zeal-for-god m English (Puritan)
A name used in reference to Romans 10:2, "For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge."
Zeal-of-the-land m Theatre
Used in the play Bartholomew Fair as the name of a Puritan.
Zebb m English
Variant of Zeb.
Zebedea f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Zebedeo.
Zebochehra f Uzbek
From Uzbek zebo meaning "lovely" and chehra meaning "face, look".
Zebula f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Zebulon.
Zedarri f Basque
Basque form of Pilar.
Zee m & f English (American)
Short form of names beginning with Z.
Zeeana f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Zouina.
Zeetha f Popular Culture
Meaning unknown. It appears in the webcomic 'Girl Genius' as the travelling companion and kolee-dok-zumil of main character Agatha Heterodyne.
Zefanya m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Zephaniah.
Zeferina f Spanish (Mexican), Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Zephyrine.
Zeffira f Italian
Feminine form of Zeffiro.
Zefirina f Italian (Rare), Gascon, Provençal
Italian, Gascon and Provençal form of Zéphyrine.
Zéfiro m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Zephyr.
Zefiro m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Zephyr.
Zefiryna f Polish
Feminine form of Zefiryn.
Zefla f Silesian
Diminutive of Józefa.
Zefram m Popular Culture
Rhyming variant of Ephraim, used in 'Star Trek'.
Żegota m Polish
Derived from Old Polish żec "smoke", this name was early on used as a vernacular form of Ignacy.
Zehara f Hebrew
Means "brightness" in Hebrew.
Zehava f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Zahava.
Zehniya f Uzbek
Variant of Zihniyyah.
Zeiad m Arabic
Variant of Ziyad.
Zeik'we m Circassian
Means "campaign" in Circassian.
Zeituni f Eastern African
This name coincides with Swahili zeituni meaning "olive", a derivative of Arabic زَيْتُون‎ (zaytūn). This was borne by Zeituni Onyango (1952-2014), a Kenyan-born half-aunt of former American president Barack Obama.
Zejneba f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Zaynab.
Zekhi m Turkish, English
Diminutive of Hezekiah or variant of Zeki.
Zekija f Bosnian
Bosnian variant of Zekiye.
Zelai f Basque
From Basque zelai meaning "field, meadow".
Zelal f Kurdish
Means "clear, limpid" in Kurdish.
Zeldy f Yiddish
Diminutive of Zelda 1.
Zelestino m Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Celestino.
Żelibor m Polish
Derived from Slavic zhelit "want, desire" combined with Slavic bor "battle" or borit "to fight".
Zelime f Louisiana Creole
French form of Zelima.
Żelimir m Polish
Polish form of Želimir.
Želimira f Serbian, Croatian
Feminine form of Želimir.
Zeline f Hungarian
Short form of Celesztina as well as a quasi-borrowing of Céline.
Želisava f Serbian (Rare)
Feminine form of Želisav.
Żelisław m Polish
Derived from Slavic zhelit "want, desire" and slav "glory".
Zelos m Greek Mythology
Means "zeal, ardor, jealousy" in Greek. He was the personification of zeal or strife in Greek mythology.
Zelotes m English (Puritan, ?), English (Rare)
From Greek ζηλωτής (zelotes) meaning "zealot, zealous follower". This was a descriptive byname of one of Jesus' twelve apostles, Saint Simon Zelotes, given to distinguish him from the apostle Simon Peter... [more]
Zelozelos f & m Algonquian
From the Unami word chëluchëlus meaning "cricket", language spoken by Lenape people.
Zemira m & f Biblical, Yiddish, English
Feminine form of Zimri.
Zemirah f Hebrew
Variant of Zemira.
Žemynėlė f Lithuanian
Elaborated form of Žemyna.
Zénaïs f French
French form of Zenais.