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Ziuta f Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Józefa and Kazimiera.
Živadinka f Serbian
Feminine form of Živadin.
Zivai m Shona
Means "know" in Shona.
Živilė f Lithuanian (Modern)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. One theory derives this name from Lithuanian žygiuoti "to move; to march" and viltis "hope", while other scholars believe this name to be a much-mangled form of Zizili, the name of an obscure fertility goddess of whom nothing else is known... [more]
Živoljub m Serbian
Derived from the elements živ, meaning "alive, living, vivacious" and ljub meaning "love" or "loved".
Života m Serbian
Derived from the Serbian živ, meaning "alive, living, vivacious".
Životije m Serbian, Croatian (Rare)
From Serbian живот (život) meaning "life".
Živul m Vlach
Means "life" in Vlach.
Ziyadat Allah m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "Allah increases" from the Arabic زيادة (ziyadat) and combined with الله (Allah)
Ziyah f English, Muslim (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ziya.
Ziyan m & f Muslim, English (Rare)
Variant of Zian.
Ziyana f English (Rare), Arabic
Variant transcription of Zouina.
Ziyanda f Xhosa
Means "increase within daughters" in Xhosa.
Ziza m Biblical
From Hebrew זִיז (ziyz) "abundance" or "wild beast". This name is mentioned in the Old Testament as belonging to two Israelites.
Zizeron m Basque
Basque form of Cicero.
Zjarrta f Albanian (Modern, Rare)
Either derived from Albanian i zjarrtë "fiery" or zjarr "fire" and, figuratively, "passion; ardor".
Zlaikha f Pashto
Pashto form of Zulaykha.
Zlatibor m Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
From the Slavic elements zlato "gold" and bor "battle". This is the name of a mountain in Serbia.
Zlatina f Bulgarian, Russian
Diminutive of Zlata.
Zlatislava f Russian, Ukrainian
Means "golden and glorious" in Old Slavic.
Zlatomir m Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Derived from Slavic zlato "gold" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
Zlatomira f Bulgarian, Serbian
Feminine form of Zlatomir.
Zӧläyxa f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Zuleika.
Zmarai m Pashto
Means "lion" in Pashto. This is also the name of the fifth month of the Afghan calendar.
Zmitra m Belarusian
Diminutive of Dzmitry.
Zoa f English (Rare), Spanish (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinate variant of Zoe. The Christian martyr Zoe of Rome is sometimes referred to as Saint Zoa.
Zobah m Biblical Hebrew
Means "an army, warring" in Hebrew.
Zobeide f Arabic
Possibly a variant of Zubaida.
Zobuhle f Zulu
Means "of beauty" in Zulu, from the possessive form of ubuhle.
Zoelynn f English
Combination of Zoe and Lynn.
Zofie f English
Variant of Sophie.
Zofijka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Zofiô, influenced by the older form Zofija.
Zofijo f Silesian
Silesian form of Sophia.
Zofiô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Sophia.
Zofka f Polish, Slovene, Kashubian
Polish and Slovene diminutive of Zofia and Kashubian diminutive of Zofiô. Zofka Kveder (1878 – 1926) is considered one of the first Slovene women writers and feminists.
Zoha f Urdu
Means "light" in Urdu.
Zohal f Arabic (Rare)
From Arabic زحل (zuḥal) meaning "to be distant or remote", "to linger away from others". It is the Arabic word for Saturn.
Zohardi f Basque (Rare)
From Basque zohardi "clear sky".
Zöldike f Hungarian (Modern)
Directly taken from Hungarian zöldike "greenfinch".
Zoleka f Xhosa
Means "humble" in Xhosa.
Zolin m Nahuatl
Means "quail" in Nahuatl.
Zongjiao m Chinese
Means "religion" in Chinese.
Zooey f & m English (Modern), Literature
Variant of Zoey or diminutive of Zachary.
Zoosim m & f Dagbani
Means "abundance" or "greatness" in Dagbani.
Zoov m Hmong
Means "of the jungle, wild" in Hmong.
Zophia f English (Modern, Rare), Danish (Modern, Rare), Polish (Archaic)
English and Danish variant of Sophia as well as an archaic Polish variant of Zofia.
Zopyra f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Zopyros.
Zorán m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Zoran.
Zorav m Kurdish
Means "torrent" in Kurdish.
Zoreslav m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Zorislav.
Zorha f Persian, French
Variant of Zahra used frequently amongst French speakers.
Zorikto m Buryat
Means "bold" in Buryat.
Zorkumush f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zor meaning "plea, strong wish, desire" and kumush meaning "silver".
Zorle m Ogoni
Means "wealth is here" in Ogoni.
Zornitza f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Зорница (see Zornitsa).
Zoro m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (zo) meaning "sky" or 造 (zo) meaning "create, make, structure, physique" combined with 月 (ro) meaning "moon" or 路 (ro) meaning "path, route, road, distance"... [more]
Zortel f Yiddish
Variant of Tzurtel.
Zoryan m Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian зоря (zorya) meaning "star, dawn".
Zorzetta f Greek
Diminutive of Giorgia.
Zorzi m Venetian (Archaic), Medieval Italian, Sardinian
Medieval Italian variant of Giorgi and Sardinian and Venetian form of George.
Zosė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian cognate of Zoe.
Zosieńka f Polish
Diminutive of Zosia.
Zosima f Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian
Latinized form of Zosime and Italian feminine form of Zosimo.
Zosimas m Late Greek
Variant of Zosimos (see Zosimus). A known bearer of this name was saint Zosimas of Palestine, who lived in the 6th century AD.
Zöska f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Zośka.
Zośka f Polish
Diminutive of Zofia.
Zośü f Vilamovian
Variant of Zösiu.
Zot m Russian
Short form of Izot. ... [more]
Zotike f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Zotikos.
Zotinur m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zot meaning "offspring" and nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Zotovo m Malagasy
Means "young" in Malagasy.
Zoubo f & m Ijaw
Means "a traveller" in Ijaw.
Zoui f Bulgarian
Variant of Zoe.
Zoumpoulia f Greek
Derived from Turkish zümbül or sümbül meaning "hyacinth".
Zoyna f Indian (Muslim, Rare)
Variant transcription of Zaina.
Zoza f Literature
Means "mud" or "slime" in Neapolitan. This is the name of the fictional narrator of the Pentamerone by Giambattista Basile.
Zozan f Kurdish, Yazidi
Means "flower garden" in Yezidi.
Zoze m Konkani, Indian (Christian)
Konkani form of Joseph, borrowed from Portuguese José. Used by Konkani Catholics.
Zozefina f Greek
Greek form of the French name Joséphine. Also compare Iosifina.
Zózimo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Zosimus.
Zozyma f Polish
Polish form of Zosima.
Zrian m Kurdish
Means "storm" in Kurdish.
Zsaklin f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Jacqueline.
Zsálya f Hungarian
Directly taken from Hungarian zsálya "sage (the plant)".
Zsófi f Hungarian
Short form of Zsófia.
Zsongor m Hungarian
From Hungarian zsong meaning "to buzz, hum".
Zsu f Hungarian
Short form of Zsuzsanna.
Zsülien m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Julian.
Zsuzsu f Hungarian
Diminutive of Zsuzsanna.
Zuanv m Konkani
Konkani form of John, borrowed from Portuguese João. Used by Konkani Catholics.
Zuber m Arabic, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
Punjabi form and variant transcription of Zubair.
Zubiya f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "gazelle" in Arabic.
Zuboly m Hungarian
Means "loom cylinder" in Hungarian.
Žubora f Serbian
From Serbian жубор (žubor) meaning "rushing sound of water", "burble".
Zuff m & f Hebrew
Variant of Tzuf.
Zugsung m & f Dagbani
Means "good luck" or "good fortune" in Dagbani.
Zuhaa m & f Arabic, Pakistani
Variant transcription of Duha.
Zuhal f Turkish, Arabic
Arabic variant and Turkish form of Zohal.
Zuhayr m Arabic
Derived from Arabic زَهَرَ (zahara) meaning "to shine, to be radiant, to give light". It is etymologically related to Zaahir 1.
Zühra f Turkish (Rare)
Turkish form of Zuhra 2.
Zühre f Turkish
Turkish form of Zuhra 2.
Zuhri m Swahili
Means "good looking" or "handsome" in Swahili.
Zuhur f Arabic
Zuhur Wanasi ( born 1936) is a prolific Algerian author and politician. She is known for her powerful short stories and for her role as one of the first women in Algerian government.
Zujenia f Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Martha, possibly from Romani zhulyi, "lady, woman".
Zuko m South African, African
Means "harmony, someone with a good heart, loving, appreciative and calm" in Nguni.
Zul m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with ذو ال (Dhu al) meaning "possessor of the, owner of the" (such as Dhu al-Kifl or Dhu al-Qarnayn).
Zula m & f Tigrinya
Means "brilliant" in Tigrinya.... [more]
Zulaikha f Arabic (Rare), Urdu, Malay, Indonesian, Dhivehi
Arabic alternate transcription of Zulaykha as well as the form used in several languages.
Zulayho f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Zuleikha.
Zuleica f Spanish (Rare), Portuguese, Italian
Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of Zuleika.
Zuleikha f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Zulaykha.
Zulëixa f Pashto
Pashto form of Zuleika.
Zulejha f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Zuleika.
Zuleyho f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Zulaykha.
Zulfiqor m Uzbek, Sundanese, Indonesian, Tajik
Uzbek, Sundanese, and Indonesian form of Zulfiqar.
Zülfiyyə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Zulfiya.
Zulmat f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zulmat meaning "pitch darkness".
Zülüf f Turkish
Derived from Turkish zülüf, meaning "lovelock".
Zuma m & f English (Rare)
Means "abundance" in Chumashan. This is the name of a beach in Malibu, California, after which Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's son was named.
Zumaia f Basque
Derived from Basque zuma meaning "wicker". It is also the name of a town in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country.
Zumar m Basque
Means "elm" in Basque.
Zumrad f Uzbek
Means "emerald" in Uzbek.
Zumreta f Bosnian
Bosnian variant of Zümra.
Zumrut f Turkish
Means "jade (color)" in Turkish.
Zunaid m Arabic
Variant of Junaid.
Zunair m Pakistani, Urdu
Means "moonlight, shine of the moon" in Urdu.
Zunaira f Urdu, Punjabi
Feminine form of Zunair.
Zunera f Urdu
Means "guiding light"or "flower in paradise" in Urdu.
Zuo m & f Ijaw
Means "protection" in Ijaw.
Zura f Greek
Variant of Zora.
Zurielle f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine variant of Zuriel.
Zurishaddai m Biblical Hebrew, Biblical
Means "rock of the Almighty", Shaddai being another name of God. In the Old Testament, he was the father of Shelumiel, the Prince of the Tribe of Simeon.
Zusana f Sorbian
Sorbian form of Susanna.
Zuse m Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Zuse, borne by engineer Konrad Zuse, inventor of the first programmable computer, though it may also be a variant of Zeus... [more]
Zutoia f Basque
Derived from Basque zutabe "pillar". This name is considered a direct translation of Spanish Pilar.
Zuwena f Swahili
Means "small and beautiful" in Swahili.
Zůza f Czech
Diminutive of Zuzana.
Zuzah f Hebrew
Variant of Zuza.
Zuzča f Czech
Diminutive of Zuzana.
Zuzu f English (Rare, ?), Popular Culture
Diminutive of Susan, used in Frank Capra's film 'It's a Wonderful Life' (1946).
Zvanaka f Shona
Means "it is well" in Shona.
Zvezdan m Serbian, Slovene
Masculine form of Zvezdana.
Zvichanzii m & f Shona
Means "what is it?" in Shona.
Zvidzai m Shona
Means "despise, look down upon" in Shona.
Zvikomborero f Shona
Means "blessings" in Shona.
Zvonka f Croatian, Slovene
Feminine form of Zvonko.
Zwatie m Swahili
Means "people of language" in Swahili.
Zwelethu m & f Ndebele
Means "our nation" in Ndebele.
Zwentibold m German (Rare, Archaic), History
An Old German rendering of Svatopluk. Zwentibold was the name of a 9th-century Carolingian king of Lotharingia. It may also be interpreted as a variant of Swindebald.
Zya m Arabic
Varient of Ziya.
Zyan m & f English (Rare), Muslim
Variant of Zian.
Zyba f Turkmen
Means "beautiful" in Turkmen.
Zybagözel f Turkmen
From Turkmen zyba meaning "beautiful" and Turkmen gözel meaning "beautiful, pretty, lovely".
Zygfryda f Polish
Feminine form of Zygfryd.
Zyglinda f Polish
Polish form of Sieglinde.
Zygmund m Polish
Polish variant of Sigmund.
Zyion m & f African American
Variant of Zion.
Zykiera f English
Combination of the prefix Zy with Kiera.
Zyler m English (Rare)
Modern invention based on similar-sounding names such as Tyler, Skyler and Kyler.
Zyliyah f American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Xylia.
Zymira f English
Most likely a variant of Zamira.
Zymon m Filipino (Anglicized, Rare)
Variant of Simon 1 primarily used in the Philippines.
Zyon m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Zion.
Zyprian m Medieval German, German (Rare)
Medieval German form of Cyprianus (see Cyprian), which is still in use today, albeit barely so. The name is more common as a patronymic surname.... [more]
Zyrell m English (Modern, Rare)
Rhyming variant of Tyrell.
Żyrosław m Polish
Derived from the Slavic elements żyro meaning "endorsement" and slava meaning "fame, glory".
Żyrosława f Polish
Feminine form of Żyrosław.
Zyshawn m African American (Rare)
Combination of the prefix zy with Shawn.
Zysla f Yiddish
Polish-Yiddish variant of Zisel.
Zytka f Polish
Diminutive of Zyta.
Żywia f Polish
Modern Polish form of Živa.
Żywimir m Polish
Variant of Żywomir.
Żywosław m Polish
Derived from the Polish element żywy "alive, living, lively" or żywot "life" and the Slavic element slav "glory". Compare Życiesław.
Zyx m & f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of the surname Zick, meaning "descendant of Sigo", or a diminutive of Isaac. It may also simply from the last three letters of the English alphabet (compare Abcde).