This is a list of submitted names in which a substring is z.
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GubazesmOld Persian (Latinized), History Latinized form of Greek Γουβάζης (Goubázēs) or Γωβάζης (Gōbázēs), which itself is the hellenized form of an ancient Persian compound name. The original Persian form of the name is unclear, as is its meaning... [more]
GubazimGeorgian (Rare) Form of Gubaz with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი (-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
GuizemGuanche The name of a king of Maxorata, located in the northern part of the island of Fuerteventura.
Guizhenf & mChinese From Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" combined with 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, rare"... [more]
GuizhongfChinese From Chinese 歸, 归 (guī) meaning "to return" and 終, 终 (zhōng) meaning "to end". Other character combinations can form this name as well.... [more]
GuizormArthurian Cycle Guizor was killed by Artegall before the narration begins in "The Faerie Queene".
GülaçmazfOttoman Turkish From Turkish gül açmaz meaning the rose that does not open or the impenetrable rose which is a poetic term.
GulandozfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and andoza meaning "pattern".
GulavzofUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and avzo meaning "mood".
Gula'zamfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and a'zam meaning "great".
GulazerfKurdish Kurdish feminine given name derived from gula meaning "rose" and zer meaning "gold, golden, yellow".
GülbənizfAzerbaijani Means "rose-faced, of rose-like complexion" in Azerbaijani, from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and Azerbaijani bəniz meaning "face, complexion".
GulbayozfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and bayoz meaning "a collection of poems".
GülbeyazfTurkish Means "white rose" from Turkish gül meaning "rose" and beyaz meaning "white".
GulbezakfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and bezak meaning "adornment".
GulbozfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and boz meaning "falcon".
GulkirazfTurkish, Persian Means "cherry blossom". From Gul (گل) meaning "flower" and Kiraz (كراز) meaning "cherry".
GulnazarfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and nazar meaning "look, glance".
GulnazifGeorgian Form of Gulnaz with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
GülnezerfUyghur Combination of Uyghur گۈل (gül) "flower" combined with نەزەر (nezer) "glance, glimpse, vision". These elements are ultimately from Persian گل (gol) and Arabic نَظَر (naẓar) "eyesight, vision" or "look, glance, gaze"... [more]
GulnozfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and noz meaning "flirtiousness", "whim", "tenderness" or "fondness".
GulnozikfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and nozik meaning "fine, delicate".
G'ulomniyozmUzbek Derived from the Uzbek g'ulom meaning "servant, slave" and niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
GulozodfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and ozod meaning "free".
GülqızfKarachay-Balkar From the Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and Karachay-Balkar къыз (qız) meaning "girl".
GulqizfUzbek Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and qiz meaning "girl".
GulraizmArabic From the words “gul” meaning “flower, rose” and “raiz” which means “respected, esteemed”.
Gulro'zfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and ro'z meaning "day".
GulsezimfKazakh From Kazakh гүл (gul) meaning "flower" (of Persian origin) and сезім (sezim) meaning "sensitive, sense, feeling".
GulshahnozfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and shahnoz, the name of a classic Uzbek melody.
GulsozfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and soz meaning "musical instrument".
GultamzefGeorgian Literally means "sun of the hearts" in Georgian. It is derived from Georgian გულთა (gulta), the archaic genitive plural of the noun გული (guli) meaning "heart", combined with the Georgian noun მზე (mze) meaning "sun" (see Mzia).
GülyazfAzerbaijani, Turkish (Rare) From Azerbaijani and Turkish gül meaning "rose" and yaz meaning "spring" in Azerbaijani and "summer" in Turkish.
GulyozfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and yoz meaning "summer".
GulyuzfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and yuz meaning "face" or "a hundred, many".
GulzadafKazakh, Kyrgyz From Kazakh and Kyrgyz гүл (gul) meaning "flower" and Persian زاده (zadeh) meaning "offspring".
GulzafarfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and zafar meaning "victory".
GulzamanmPashto From Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" combined with Arabic زمان (zamān) meaning "time, age, era".
GulzaminafUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and zamin meaning "earth, soil, land" or "the Earth".
GulzarifafUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and zarif meaning "astute" or "graceful, elegant".
GulzatfKazakh, Kyrgyz Derived from Kazakh and Kyrgyz гүл (gul) meaning "flower" and Persian زاده (zadeh) "offspring, child".
GulzaynabfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and the given name Zaynab.
GulzaytunafUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and zaytun meaning "olive".
GulzebfUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and zeb meaning "adornment, beauty, charm".
GulzebofUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and zebo meaning "beautiful, lovely".
GulzhamalfKyrgyz, Kazakh From Kyrgyz and Kazakh гүл (gul) meaning "flower" (of Persian origin) and Arabic جمال (jamal) meaning "beauty".
GulzhanfKazakh, Kyrgyz From Kazakh and Kyrgyz гүл (gul) meaning "flower" and жан (zhan) meaning "soul".
GulzhanatfKazakh From Kazakh гүл (gül) meaning "flower" combined with Arabic جَنَّة (janna) meaning "paradise, garden, heaven".
GulzhigitmKyrgyz From Kyrgyz гүл (gül) meaning "flower" and жигит (zhigit) meaning "boy, fellow, lad".
GulzirafUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and zira meaning "cumin".
GulzuhrofUzbek Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and the given name Zuhro.
GulzurafKazakh (Rare), Kyrgyz (Rare) Possibly derived from Kyrgyz гүл (gül) meaning "flower" combined with Persian زور (zur) meaning "force, strength, power". A known bearer is Gülzura Cumakunova (1954-), a Kyrgyz linguistic scholar who specializes in Turkic languages.
GüzidefTurkish From Turkish güzide meaning "distinguished".
GüzinfTurkish Means "exquisite, excellent", ultimately derived from Persian.
GuzmamPopular Culture From the name of the flower Guzmania, also known as the tufted airplant, which was named in honor of Spanish naturalist Anastasio Guzman.... [more]
GuzmánmSpanish Transferred use of the surname Guzmán, derived from the name of a Spanish town. The name itself possibly come from the Ancient Germanic elements gut meaning "good" and mann meaning "man".
GvozdenmSerbian, Croatian Derived from the adjective gvozden, meaning "iron-like". Notable bearer is Gvozden Flego, Croatian former Minister of Science and Technology.
GvozdikafSoviet, Russian Derived from the Russian noun гвоздика (gvozdika) meaning "carnation" (as in, the flower from the genus Dianthus). This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names, in reference to the red carnation flower (known in Russian as krasnaya gvozdika), which had become one of the symbols of the Russian communist revolutions of February and October 1917.
GwezhenegmBreton (Rare) Derived from Breton gwezhen "combat". This was the name of the son of Saint Gwenn and Saint Fragan. He is also known by the name Kavan.
Hadzukif & mJapanese As a unisex name, this name combines 葉 (you, ha) meaning "blade, leaf, needle" or 晴 (sei, ha.re, haru) meaning "clear weather, fair, fine" with 月 (gatsu, getsu, tsuki) meaning "moon, month."... [more]
HafizahfArabic, Malay, Indonesian Alternate transcription of Arabic حافظة or حفيظة (see Hafiza), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Hafiz al-DinmArabic Means "guardian of the faith", from Arabic حافظ (ḥāfiẓ) meaning "preserver, guardian, keeper" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
HakimdzhanmTatar Derived from Arabic Hakim and Persian Jan (جان), which means ”soul”.
HakizimanamRwandan, Rundi, African Mythology (Modern) A name which means "God saves everything," imana being the name of the original Rwandan/Burundian deity and now the modern word for God in all monotheistic usages within Rwanda and Burundi.
Hamid RezamPersian Combination of Hamid 1 and Reza. Though usually transcribed into Latin characters with a dash or a space, it is not written with a space in Persian.
HanazukifJapanese From Japanese, 花好き(Hana-suki) means "Flower lover" combining 花 (hana) meaning "flower" and 好き (suki) meaning "like" or "love" This name is used on a fictional character in the animated web series "Hanazuki: Full of Treasures"
HänuzäfTatar From the Tatar һәнүз (hänuz), a variant form of һаман (haman) meaning "all, everything", "always, all the time" or "to this day".
HańžafSorbian Upper Sorbian form of Agnes. Hańža Bjeńšowa (*1919) is a Sorbian writer.
HanzamJapanese (Rare) From Japanese 半 (han) meaning "half", 絆 (han) meaning "ties; bond", or 帆 (han) meaning "sail" combined with 左 (za), the joining form of 左 (sa) meaning "left".... [more]
HanzaemonmJapanese (Rare) From Japanese 半 (han) meaning "half", 絆 (han) meaning "ties; bond", or 帆 (han) meaning "sail" combined with 左衛門 (-zaemon) meaning "senior gate guards".... [more]
HaozemChinese From 豪 (háo) meaning "brave, heroic, chivalrous" or 鎬 (hào) meaning "stove, bright" or 晧 (hào) meaning "daybreak, bright" combined with 澤 (zé) meaning "moist, marsh, grace, brilliance"... [more]
HargizafUzbek Possibly derived from hargiz meaning "not ever".
HatsukazumJapanese (Rare) From Japanese 初 (hatsu) meaning "first, original, beginning" combined with 一 (kazu) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Hattusa-zitimHittite Possibly means "man from Hattusa", deriving from the Luwian element ziti ("man"). The city of Hattusa was a major political center for the Hittite Empire. Name borne by an envoy of Suppiluliuma I, who was sent to the court of the Egyptian queen Ankhesenamun.
HayakazumJapanese From Japanese 隼 (haya) meaning "falcon" or 颯 (haya) meaning "the sound of the wind" combined with 一 (kazu) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations can also make up this name.
HayırqızfKarachay-Balkar From the Karachay-Balkar хайыр (hayır) meaning "benefit", or the Arabic خَيْر (ḵayr) or Persian خیر (xeyr) meaning "good", and къыз (qız) meaning "girl".
HayitnozfUzbek Derived from Uzbek hayit meaning "feast day, holiday" and noz meaning "flirtiousness", "whim", "tenderness" or "fondness".
HayitqizfUzbek Derived from Uzbek hayit meaning "feast day, holiday" and qiz meaning "girl".
HazechafMedieval German A diminutive form of names with the secondary German name element HAZ derived from the Germanic name element HAD "battle, combat".... [more]
HazhimuradmKazakh From Arabic حاجي (haji), a title referring to someone who has participated in حَجّ (hajj) the pilgrimage a Muslim must take to Mecca once in their life and Arabic مراد (murad) meaning "wish, desire".
HazmanmMalay Derived from Arabic حزم (ḥazm) meaning "determination, resoluteness, firmness".
HazomBiblical Means "prophetic vision" in Hebrew, from the verb חָזָה (chazah or haza) "to see, to behold". In the Bible, Hazo was the fifth son of Nahor and Milkah (Genesis 22:22).
HazratullahmAfghan Means "holiness of Allah" from Persian حضرت (hazrat) meaning "holiness, excellency, majesty" combined with الله (Allah)
HazretmCircassian, Turkish (Rare) Derived from Persian حضرت (hazrat) meaning "holiness, excellency, majesty". A notable bearer is Hazret Sovmen (1937-), the second President of Adygea from 2002-2007.
HazzelelponifBiblical Hebrew A Biblical Hebrew name meaning ‘the shade-facing’. She was known as the daughter of Etam and a descendant of Judah, along with being the sister of Idbash, Ishma and Jezreel. In rabbinical sources, she was under the name ‘Zelelponith’ and was the wife of Manoah and mother of Samson... [more]
HeizeimJapanese (Rare, Archaic) From Japanese 平 (hei) meaning "calm, peaceful" combined with 城 (zei) meaning "castle". Other kanji combinations are possible.