This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keywords holy or one.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Yuiitsu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 唯 (yui) meaning "ordinary, usual" combined with 一 (itsu) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yukikazu m JapaneseYuki can mean "Row, Line", "Snow", or "Happiness", while Kazu can mean "One (first)" or "Peace, Harmony".
Yumikazu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 弓 (
yumi) meaning "archery bow" combined with 一 (
kazu) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Yuröölte m BuryatMeans "blessed, happy" from the Buryat
юрөөлтэй (yurööltei).
Yuuichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 優
(yuu) "gentleness, superiority", 悠
(yuu) "distant, leisurely" or 勇
(yuu) "brave" combined with 一
(ichi) "one".
Yuuichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 優 (
yuu) meaning "gentleness, lithe, superior", 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible as well. ... [
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Zaaki m ArabicMeans "one who increases in growth and goodness" in Arabic.
Zabir m ArabicFrom Arabic “zabara” meaning “one who praises”.
Zdziemił m PolishOld Polish male name, composed of two parts:
Zdzie originating from
jьzděti "put, do, make" and
mil "nice". It could mean "the one who makes others kinder".
Zelik m Yiddish (Rare, Archaic)Meaning "Blessed" or "Holy", the name is derived from the Yiddish word Zelig. Prominently used by Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora within Eastern Europe. It is dated.
Zephathi m Biblical, JewishThe name might mean "one born on Sabbath", but more probably is a modification of the ethnic Zephathi (Zephathite), from Zarephathi (Zarephathite).
Zerubbabel m Biblical, English (Puritan)Possibly means "conceived and born in
Babylon" from a contraction of either Assyrian-Babylonian
Zəru Bābel "seed of Babylon" or Hebrew זְרוּעַ בָּבֶל
(Zərua‘ Bāvel) "the one sown of Babylon"... [
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Zidartha m Hinduism (Americanized, Rare)The name Zidartha derives from the name
Siddhartha better known as The Buddha, l. c. 563 - c. 483 BCE. He was, according to legend, a Hindu prince who renounced his position and wealth to seek enlightenment as a spiritual ascetic, attained his goal and, in preaching his path to others, founded Buddhism in India in the 6th-5th centuries BCE... [
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Zidu m ChineseFrom the characters 子(zǐ, meaning “son”) and 都 (dū, meaning “capital city”, “head” or “beautiful”). This is a name that appears in the song “The Mountain has Fusu Trees” (山有扶苏) featured in the Classic of Poetry (诗经), a collection of poetic folk songs and hymns from the Zhou Dynasty (c... [
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Ziqing f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
孜 (zī) meaning "be as diligent as possible" or
秭 (zǐ) meaning "one thousand million" and
晴 (qíng) meaning "fine weather".
Zoram m MormonZoram has five plausible etymologies, though only the first etymology given below is attested in an ancient Semitic source (see below). The first three of the five are only slightly different from each other: "The Rock is the (divine) kinsman," "Rock of the people," and "Their Rock." These three plausible etymologies will be discussed in that order, with the first discussion supplying most of the basic information... [
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Zozibini f South AfricanThere is not much known about the name sadly, only that it was born in South Africa and the name Zozibini means "'Received with both hands' In this culture it is considered impolite, unappreciative to accept a worthy gift with one hand... [
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