Masculine Submitted Names

gender
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Zîv m & f Kurdish
Means "silver" in Kurdish.
Živadin m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic word живъ (zhivu) meaning "living".
Zivai m Shona
Means "know" in Shona.
Zivaizvinodababa m & f Shona
Means "know what the father wants" in Shona.
Živan m Slovak, Serbian
Masculine form of Živa.
Zivanai f & m Shona
"Know each other". Meant for relatives to keep in touch.
Zivel m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Ziv and El means "brightness of God" in Hebrew.
Ziviah f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Ziv and the letters יה (ya) which are part of the name of God.
Živojin m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic word живъ ( zhivu ) meaning "living".
Živoljub m Serbian
Derived from the elements živ, meaning "alive, living, vivacious" and ljub meaning "love" or "loved".
Živomir m Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this name is derived from the Serbo-Croatian adjective živ "alive, live, living", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic živъ "live, alive". Also compare the Serbo-Croatian noun život "life, living, lifetime"... [more]
Živorad m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic elements živŭ meaning "alive, living" and radŭ meaning "happy, willing".
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.
Ziwen m & f Chinese
From Chinese 子 () meaning "child" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [more]
Ziwildite f & m Indian (Christian)
It is a mixture of a local dialects Kurmali and Magahi, meaning," Meaning "
Zixuan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 子 (zǐ) meaning "child" combined with 萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily", 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade", 瑄 (xuān) meaning "ornamental piece of jade", 絢 (xuàn) meaning "adorned, decorated", 玄 (xuán) meaning "deep, profound, mysterious, dark, black", 轩 (xuān) meaning "tall, high, lofty, pavilion", or 选 (xuǎn) meaning "choose, pick, select"... [more]
Ziyadat Allah m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "Allah increases" from the Arabic زيادة (ziyadat) and combined with الله (Allah)
Ziyəddin m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ziya ad-Din.
Ziyadin m Dagestani, Kazakh
From Arabic ضياء (ḍiyāʾ) meaning "light, glow" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "reigion"
Ziyafət f & m Azerbaijani
Means "feast, banquet" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic ضيافة (ḍiyāfa).
Ziyan m & f Muslim, English (Rare)
Variant of Zian.
Ziyang m & f Chinese
From Chinese 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet" or 子 () meaning "child" combined with 阳 (yáng) meaning "light, sun, male", 洋 (yáng) meaning "ocean" or 揚 (yáng) meaning "lift, raise, praise, acclaim"... [more]
Ziyar m Pashto
Alternate transcription of Pashto زيار (see Ziar).
Ziyat m Tatar
Tatar form of Ziyad
Ziya-ud-din m Arabic
Composed of the name Ziya and the Arabic word din "religion, faith".
Ziyauddin m Arabic, Indian (Muslim)
Arabic alternate transcription of Ziya al-Din as well as the Indian form.
Ziyaudin m Chechen
Chechen form of Ziyauddin.
Ziyavudin m Dagestani, Avar
Probably the Avar form of Ziya al-Din.
Ziyi f & m Chinese
From Chinese 子 () meaning "child" or 梓 (zǐ) meaning "catalpa" (a type of tree) combined with 怡 () meaning "joy, harmony", 仪 () meaning "ceremony, rites", 异 (yì) meaning "different, unusual, strange", 义 () meaning "justice, righteousness", 艺 () meaning "art, talent, craft" or 屹 (yì) meaning "high, steep, towering"... [more]
Ziyo m Uzbek
Means "divine light" or "enlightenment" in Uzbek.
Ziyoali m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ziyo meaning "divine light" or "enlightenment" and the given name Ali 1.
Ziyod m Uzbek
Either the Uzbek form of Ziyad or from Persian زیاد (ziyad) meaning "more, a lot"
Ziyodjon m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ziyod meaning "more" and jon meaning "soul, spirit".
Ziyonur m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ziyo meaning "divine light" or "enlightenment" and nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Ziyoqo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ziyo meaning "divine light" or "enlightenment" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Ziyorat m Uzbek
Means "visitation" or "pilgrimage" in Uzbek.
Ziyoxo'ja m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ziyo meaning "divine light" or "enlightenment" and xo'ja meaning "master".
Ziyu m & f Chinese
From Chinese 子 () meaning "child" or 自 (zì, zí) meaning "self, onself" combined with 毓 (yù) meaning "rear, nourish, nurture", 瑜 (yú) meaning "excellence, flawless jewel, lustre of gems", 玉 () meaning "jade, precious stone, gem", 舆 (yú, yù) meaning "cart, carriage, palanquin", 虞 () meaning "concerned, anxious", 钰 (yù) meaning "gold, jade, treasure" or 鱼 (yú) meaning "fish"... [more]
Ziyuan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 紫苑 (zǐyuàn) meaning "aster", which combines 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple" with 苑 (yuàn) meaning "garden". Another combination is 子 (zǐ) meaning "child" combined with 远 (yuǎn) meaning "far, remote, distant"... [more]
Ziza m Biblical
From Hebrew זִיז (ziyz) "abundance" or "wild beast". This name is mentioned in the Old Testament as belonging to two Israelites.
Zizah m Biblical
Form of Ziza which occurs briefly in the Old Testament (1 Chronicles 23:10), belonging to a Levite.
Zizeron m Basque
Basque form of Cicero.
Zizhen m & f Chinese
From Chinese 子 () meaning "child" or 自 (zì, zí)) meaning "self, oneself" combined with 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, rare", 真 (zhēn) meaning "real, genuine, true", 振 (zhèn) meaning "excite, rouse" or 贞 (zhēn) meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal"... [more]
Zizitu m Sardinian
Diminutive of Frantziscu.
Žiznobude m Medieval Russian
An Old Novgorodian name.
Zizo m Occitan
Diminutive of Jausep.
Zizzu m Sardinian
Diminutive of Frantziscu.
Zlatibor m Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
From the Slavic elements zlato "gold" and bor "battle". This is the name of a mountain in Serbia.
Zlatodan m Bulgarian (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Possibly derived from Slavic elements zlato "gold" and dan "given."
Zlatoje m Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Derived from zlato, the Slavic word for "gold", meaning "golden, like gold".
Zlatomir m Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Derived from Slavic zlato "gold" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
Zlatoslav m Bulgarian, Belarusian, Serbian
Derived from South Slavic zlato meaning "gold", a derived from Old Slavic zolto combined with slava meaning "glory"
Zmago m Slovene
Cognate of Victor.
Zmarai m Pashto
Means "lion" in Pashto. This is also the Pashto name for the fifth month of the Solar Hijri calendar (called Mordad in Farsi).
Zmarak m Pashto
Means "little lion" from a diminutive of Pashto زمری (zmarai) meaning "lion".
Zmaray m Pashto
Alternate transcription of Pashto زمری (see Zmarai).
Zmicier m Belarusian
Variant transcription of Zmitser.
Zmitra m Belarusian
Diminutive of Dzmitry.
Zmitro m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Dmytro.
Źmitrok m Belarusian (Rare)
Belarusian- Łacinka diminutive of Zmitser.
Źmitser m Belarusian
Tarashkevitsa Belarusian form of Zmitser.
Zmitser m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Demetrius.
Zoan m Medieval Italian, Lombard
Old Lombard form of John.
Zoar m & f Various (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Zohar, means "light, brilliance" in Hebrew. In the Bible, it is the name of the city that Lot fled to (Genesis 19:22).... [more]
Zobah m Biblical Hebrew
Means "an army, warring" in Hebrew.
Zobair m Bengali
Bengali form of Zubair.
Zobebah m Biblical
Meaning, "the slow." Zobebah (also known as Hazzobebah) was a son of Koz (1 Chronicles 4:8).
Zobit m Uzbek
Means "conqueror" in Uzbek.
Zoboomafoo m Popular Culture
Name of a Coquerel's Sifaka Lemur on a children's Program on PBS of a show with the same name. The show was made by the Kratt Brothers to educate children about animals. Also Zoboomafoo would speak after being fed food.
Zoel m French (Quebec, Rare)
French form of Zoellus. ... [more]
Zoellus m History (Ecclesiastical)
Apparently a corruption of Zoilus, borne by a 3rd-century Saint Zoellus, who was martyred in Lystra, Lycaonia (Asia Minor) under the Roman emperor Numerian.
Zofa m Biblical Russian
Russian form of Zophah.
Zofar m Tatar, Bashkir
Derived from Arabic ظافر (zafir) meaning "triumphant, victorious" (see Zafar).
Zog m Albanian
Derived from Albanian zog "bird; chick, nestling; dialectal) animal young; (dialectal) son". This name was borne by Zog I (1895 – 1961). He first served as Albania's youngest ever prime minister (1922–1924), then as president (1925–1928), and finally as king (1928–1939).
Zohaib m Arabic
Means "Beloved Leader"
Zohair m Pakistani
Pakistani form of Zuhayr.
Zohari m Kongo
Sunrise
Zohariah f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Zohar and the letters יה (ya) which are part of the names of God.
Zoheïr m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Zoheir influenced by French orthography.
Zoheir m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Zuhayr (chiefly Algerian).
Zohid m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Zahid.
Zohir m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of both Zaahir 1 and Zaahir 2 via their variant transcription Zahir.
Zohirbek m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Zohir combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftan, master"
Zohirnur m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zohir meaning "outside" or "plain, clear" and nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Zöhrab m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Sohrab.
Zohrab m Armenian, Azerbaijani
Armenian form of Sohrab as well as an Azerbaijani alternate transcription of Zöhrab.
Zoides m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek noun ζωή (zoe) meaning "life" (see Zoe) combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Zoil m Catalan, Basque, Croatian, Polish, Russian
Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Polish and Russian form of Zoilus.
Zoippos m Ancient Greek
From the Greek elements ζωή (zoe) meaning "life, living thing" and ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse".
Zoisite m & f Popular Culture
From the name of the mineral zoisite, which was named after Carniolan naturalist Sigmund Zois (1747-1819). This is the name of a character from the manga and anime 'Sailor Moon'. He is male in the source material, but was changed to female in several international dubs of the anime.
Zojs m Latvian
Latvian masculine form of Zoe.
Zojz m Albanian Mythology
Zojz is a sky and lightning god in Albanian pagan mythology. The name itself is a cognate of Zeus.
Zoki m Croatian
Diminutive form of Zoran.
Zokir m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Zakir.
Zolbayar m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian зол (zol) meaning "fortune, luck, fate" ans баяр (bayar) meaning "joy"
Zolboo m & f Mongolian
Means "character, temperament" in Mongolian.
Zolethian m Ancient
A star being reborn into human form.
Zolin m Nahuatl
Means "quail" in Nahuatl.
Zoljargal f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian зол (zol) meaning "fortune, luck, fate" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Zolkafli m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkarnain m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Qarnayn.
Zolkeflee m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkefli m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkepli m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkifle m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkiflee m Malay
Malay form of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkifli m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkifly m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zolkipli m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Zoltan m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian borrowing of Zoltán.
Zólyom m Hungarian (Rare)
Means "celebrated".
Zomar m Mormon
The original form of the name Zion according to Joseph Smith, hailing from the Adamic language.
Zombre m Mormon (Rare)
An alias used by John Johnson in a volume of Mormon scripture.
Zomer f & m Dutch
Modern word name, coming from the Dutch for "summer"
Zondai f & m Shona
"You may hate me." A situational name where a family is telling it's enemies you may hate me all you want.
Zongjiao m Chinese
Means "religion" in Chinese.
Zongliang m Chinese
From Chinese 宗 (zōng) meaning "ancestors, elders" combined with 亮 (liàng) meaning "bright, radiant", as well as other character combinations.
Zongor m Hungarian
Variant of Csongor.
Zongshi m Chinese
From Chinese 宗 (zōng) meaning "ancestry, lineage, family" combined with 石 (shí) meaning "stone, rock", 實 (shí) meaning "real, true", or 奭 (shì) meaning "anger, red", as well as other character combinations.
Zongyang m Chinese
From Chinese 宗 (zōng) meaning "ancestors, elders" combined with 洋 (yáng) meaning "ocean, sea" or "multitudinous, vast", as well as other character combinations.
Zonkizizwe m Zulu
Means “all nations” in Zulu.
Zontikos m Ancient Greek (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be derived from Greek ζώντως (zontos) meaning "vivid" combined with the Greek adjectival suffix -ικός (-ikos). Also compare the similar name Zotikos, which might possibly be related.... [more]
Zonzamas m Guanche
Derived from Guanche zamzâm, meaning "happy". It was borne by a chief from Lanzarote who ruled the island at the end of the 14th century, before the European conquest.
Zooey f & m English (Modern), Literature
Variant of Zoey or diminutive of Zachary.
Zooli f & m African (?)
Meaning "freedom lover", but origins are not clear.
Zoosim m & f Dagbani
Means "abundance" or "greatness" in Dagbani.
Zoov m Hmong
Means "of the jungle, wild" in Hmong.
Zophah m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "broad, pot-bellied", "flat, wide", or "watcher, observer". ... [more]
Zophar m Biblical Hebrew
In the Old Testament Book of Job, Zophar, meaning "chirping; rising early," the Naamathite is one of the three friends of Job who visits to comfort him during his illness.
Zophiel m Hebrew (Hellenized), Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Literature
Apparently either means "watchman of God" or "rock of God" in Hebrew. It could also be a variant of Jophiel, since the angel Jophiel is also regularly called Zophiel in various sources... [more]
Zophonías m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Sophonias.
Zo'rali m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zo'r meaning "force, might" and the given name Ali 1.
Zoram m Mormon
Zoram 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... [more]
Zorán m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Zoran.
Zorav m Kurdish
Means "torrent" in Kurdish.
Zoravar m Armenian
Means "commander, general" in Armenian.
Zorawar m Punjabi, Pashto
Derived from Persian زورآور (zur-âvar) meaning "powerful, strong".
Zo'rboy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zo'r meaning "force, might" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Zoreka m & f Kiga, Nkore, Tooro
Meaning “the show off” in Kiga.
Zoreslav m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Zorislav.
Zori m Armenian
From Armenian զոր (zor) meaning "strength" or "mighty".
Zorig m Mongolian
Means "courage, will, intention" in Mongolian.
Zorigt m Mongolian
Means "brave, courageous, intrepid" in Mongolian.
Zorikto m Buryat
Means "bold" in Buryat.
Zorin m English
Variant of Zoran.
Zorislav m Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian zora "dawn, aurora" combined with Slavic slav "glory".
Zorko m Croatian, Slovene
Derived from zora which means "dawn".
Zorle m Ogoni
Means "wealth is here" in Ogoni.
Zorlu m Turkish
Means "powerful" in Turkish. Transferred from the surname.
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]
Zoro m Serbian (Rare)
Diminutive or short form of Zoran.
Zoro m Armenian, Georgian (Rare)
Armenian short form of Zohrab and Zorayr as well as a rare Georgian short form of Anzor.
Zororo f & m Shona
Rest. "May be speaking of a time of rest or peacefulness experienced by family around time of child's birth".
Zoryan m Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian зоря (zorya) meaning "star, dawn".
Zorz m Greek (Rare)
Hellenized form of Georges.
Zorze m Venetian (Archaic)
Venetian form of Giorgio.
Zorzi m Venetian (Archaic), Medieval Italian, Sardinian
Medieval Italian variant of Giorgi and Sardinian and Venetian form of George.
Zorzia m Sardinian
Sardinian feminine form of George.
Zorzis m Greek
Diminutive of Georgios.
Zorzo m Ligurian
Ligurian form of George.
Zosepe m Sardinian
Variant of Giosepe.
Zoseppe m Sardinian
Logudorese and Nuorese form of Joseph.
Zosim m Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian (Rare), Serbian, Slovene
Form of Zosimos (see Zosimus) in various languages.
Zosima m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zosimas. Also see Zosim, which is the Russian form of Zosimos (see Zosimus).... [more]
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.
Zosime m Georgian (Rare), French (Rare)
Georgian and French form of Zosimos (see Zosimus).
Zósimo m Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Zosimos via Zosimus.... [more]
Zosimo m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Zosimos via Zosimus.
Zosing m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Zósimo.
Žostautas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Means "to speak to the people", derived from the Lithuanian verb žosti meaning "to speak, to talk" as well as "to say, to tell" combined with Baltic tauta meaning "people, nation" (see Vytautas).
Zosym m Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Zosimos (see Zosimus).
Zosyma m Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Zosimas.
Zot m Russian
Short form of Izot. ... [more]
Zótico m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Zotikos (via Zoticus).
Zotico m Italian (Archaic), Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Zotikos (via Zoticus).
Zotik m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zotikos (see Zoticus).
Zotinur m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zot meaning "offspring" and nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Zotique m French
French form of Zotikos via Zoticus. A known bearer of this name was Zotique Racicot (1845-1915), a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Auxiliary Bishop of Montréal.
Zotmund m Hungarian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "fast", "strong", "protector". It was the name of Búvár Kund.
Zotovo m Malagasy
Means "young" in Malagasy.
Zotyk m Polish (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Polish and Ukrainian form of Zotikos (see Zoticus).
Zou f & m Chinese
Zoubair m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Zubair chiefly used in Northern Africa (particularly Morocco).
Zoubeir m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Zubair chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Zoubir m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Zubair (chiefly Algerian).
Zoubo f & m Ijaw
Means "a traveller" in Ijaw.
Zouhaier m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic زهير (see Zuhair) chiefly used in North Africa.
Zouhair m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Zuhair chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Zouheir m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Zuhair chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Zouhir m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Zahir.
Zoysa f & m Bodo
Meaning "Unique".
Zoze m Konkani, Indian (Christian)
Konkani form of Joseph, borrowed from Portuguese José. Used by Konkani Catholics.
Zózimo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Zosimus.
Zozym m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Zosimos (see Zosimus).
Zrian m Kurdish
Means "storm" in Kurdish.
Zserald m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Gerald.
Zsongor m Hungarian
From Hungarian zsong meaning "to buzz, hum".
Zsülien m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Julian.
Zu f & m Khmer
From Chinese 珠 (zhū) meaning "pearl".
Zuanne m Sardinian
Logudorese and Nuorese variant forms of John.
Zuanv m Konkani
Konkani form of John, borrowed from Portuguese João. Used by Konkani Catholics.
Zuar m Biblical
Meaning, "littleness" or "little one." Zuar was a member of the house of Issachar. He was the father of Nethaneel. Variant of Zoar.
Zuba m Swahili
Means "jump" in Swahili.
Zubaira m & f Chechen, Kazakh (Rare)
Chechen form and Kazakh feminine form of Zubair. It is solely masculine in Chechen while it is a feminine name in Kazakh.
Zubairu m Hausa
Hausa form of Zubair.
Zubayr m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic زبير (see Zubair).
Zubeneschamali m Astronomy
Derives from the Arabic phrase الزُّبَانَى الشَّمَالِيّ (az-zubānā ash-shamāliyy) which means "the northern claw". Zubeneschamali is the brightest star in the zodiac constellation of Libra.
Zuber m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu زبیر (see Zubair).
Zubir m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Zubair.
Zuboly m Hungarian
Means "loom cylinder" in Hungarian.
Zuda m Sardinian
Variant of Giuda.
Zudas m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Judas (see Judah).
Zuer f & m Chinese
From 祖 () meaning "ancestor, forebear" and 儿 (ér) meaning "child, baby".
Zuerius m Dutch (Latinized, Rare, Archaic)
A latinised form of Sweer under the influence of the Biblical name Ahasuerus.
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.
Zuhan m Muslim
Meaning, "Splendour of the world."
Zuhayr m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic زهير (see Zuhair).
Zuhni m Arabic
Means "intellectual" in Arabic.
Zuhri m Indonesian, Malay
From the name of 7th-century Islamic jurist and scholar Ibn Shihab az-Zuhri, whose name was derived from the Banu Zuhrah clan. It can also be derived from Indonesian and Malay zuhur meaning "midday, noon", ultimately from Arabic ظهر (ẓuhr), given to boys born around noon during the midday prayer (Dhuhr).
Zuki f & m Japanese
Zuki is of Japanese origin and means "Moon".
Zuko m Popular Culture
Fictional name apparently meant to be from Chinese 蘇 (sū) meaning "to regain consciousness" or 祖 (zǔ) meaning "ancestor, forefather" combined with 科 (kē) meaning "sort, class" or 寇 (kòu) meaning "bandit, robber"... [more]
Zuko m Georgian (Rare)
Contraction of Zuriko, which is a diminutive of Zurab.
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).
Zul f & m Mongolian
Means "light" or "torch, oil lamp" in Mongolian.
Zula m & f Tigrinya
Means "brilliant" in Tigrinya.... [more]
Zulfa f & m Arabic, Indonesian, Dhivehi
Means "closeness, nearness, proximity" in Arabic, also referring to a period of time marking the commencement of either day or night. It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Indonesia.
Zulfadhli m Malay
Variant of Zulfadli.
Zulfadli m Malay, Indonesian
From Arabic ذو الفضل (dhū al-faḍl) meaning "possessor of generosity", derived from ذو (dhū) meaning "possessor, holder, master" and فضل (faḍl) meaning "grace, generosity".
Zulfahmi m Indonesian, Malay
From Arabic ذو الفهم (dhū al-fahm) meaning "holder of understanding", derived from ذو (dhū) meaning "possessor, holder, master" and فهم (fahm) meaning "understanding, comprehension".
Zulfakar m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Zulfiqar.
Zulfikarsyah m Indonesian (Rare)
Combination of Zulfikar and Persian شاه (shah) meaning "king".
Zulfiker m Bengali
Bengali form of Zulfiqar.
Zulfikri m Indonesian, Malay
From Arabic ذو الفكر (dhū al-fikr) meaning "possessor of thought", derived from ذو (dhū) meaning "possessor, holder, master" and فكر (fikr) meaning "thinking, thought, idea".
Zulfiqarkhan m Urdu
Combination of Zulfiqar and Khan
Zulfiqaruddin m Urdu (Rare), Indian (Muslim, Rare)
Combination of Zulfiqar and Arabic دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith, belief".
Zulfiqor m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Zulfiqar.
Zülfüqar m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Zulfiqar.