Jewish Submitted Names

These names are used by Jews. For more specific lists, see Hebrew names and Yiddish names. See also about Jewish names.
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Tsion צִיוֹן m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Tzion, used for both males and females.
Tsipora f Jewish (Rare)
Variant transcription of Tzipora.
Tsipporah ציפורה f Hebrew
Variant of Zipporah.
Tslil צליל f Hebrew
Means "sound" in Hebrew.
Tsuf צוף f & m Hebrew
Variant of Tzuf.
Tsvetle צוועטל f Yiddish
Slavicised form of Bluma, compare Russian цвето́к (cvetók) "flower" and Bulgarian Tsvetan.
Tubal תובל, תבל m Hebrew
Means "thou shalt be brought" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Tubal-Cain was the son of Lamech and Zillah, and brother to Naamah. He was the first blacksmith.
Tushiya f Hebrew
Means "recommendation" in Hebrew.
Tuti תותי f Hebrew
Used as a nickname in Israel, for the Hebrew name re'ut (רעות).
Tuv טוב f Hebrew
Means "goodness" in Hebrew.
Tuvia טוביה m Hebrew
Variant transcription of Tovia.
Tyla f Yiddish
Variant of Tylla.
Tylla f Yiddish
Polish Yiddish variant of Tilla.
Tzacha f Hebrew
Variant transliteration of Zaha.
Tzadika צדיקה f Jewish (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Tzadik.
Tzahala צהלה f Hebrew (Modern)
Means "happiness, revelry, merriment" in Hebrew.
Tzameret צמרת f Hebrew
Means "elite, top, high level" in Hebrew.
Tzedaka f Hebrew (Rare)
Hebrew name meaning "justice, justness, fairness, righteous, merit, good deed, mercy, charity".
Tzefaniyah f Hebrew
Variation of the name Tzephanya or Tzephanyahu. Means (Hebrew): 'Secret of God'.
Tzemach צֶמַח m Hebrew
"plant"
Tzeril f Yiddish
Tzeril is the Yiddish diminutive form of Sarah meaning 'princess'. When an 'e' is added to the end of the name, it adds the meaning 'little', which is an endearment.
Tzi צִי m Hebrew
Means 'Navy'
Tziona f Hebrew (Rare), Jewish (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ziona.
Tzipa f Jewish, Yiddish
Translates to "pulp, flesh", as in the covering on a fruit. Also possibly a short form of Tzipora.
Tzipi f Jewish, Yiddish
Diminutive of Tziporah.
Tzippora f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Tzipporah.
Tzitte f Yiddish
Means "energetic" in Yiddish.
Tziyona צִיּוֹנָה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Tzion.
Tzlil צליל f & m Hebrew
Variant of the name Tslil which means "sound; voice" in Hebrew.
Tzofia צופיה f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Tzofiya.
Tzruya f Hebrew
Modern variant of Zeruiah.
Tzuf צוף f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "honeydew" in Hebrew.
Tzuk צוק m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "cliff" in Hebrew.
Tzukit צוקית f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Tzuk.
Tzuri m & f English (Rare), Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Zuri or Zurie influenced by the Hebrew name Tzuri'el
Tzurtel f Yiddish (Anglicized)
Yiddish צערטל or צאַרטל from German Zart meaning tender or gentle.
Tzviad צְבִיעָד / צבי-עד m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Tzvi and the word עַד (ʿaḏ) "an eternity". The illustration of the gazelle, along with the value of eternity, creates a meaning that represents the beauty and existence of the Land of Israel... [more]
Tzviel צְבִיאֵל m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Tzvi and El means "Gazelle of God" in Hebrew.
Tzvika צביקה m Hebrew
Diminutive of Tzvi.
Udel אָדל, אָדעל f Yiddish (Anglicized)
Either from the German Adel meaning "noble" or from Hodel a diminutive of Hudes. Udel (1720-1787), the righteous daughter of the Ba'al Shem Tov, was a historical bearer of this name.
Uram וראמ m Hebrew
Variant of Uri, meaning 'my flame, my light'.
Uriela f Hebrew, Italian
Feminine form of Uriel.
Uriella f Hebrew
Feminine form of Uriel.
Ushach m Hebrew (Rare)
A Hebrew name, Ush'ach means "To lend aid to his brother" or "To lend aid to his kinsmen".
Usher m Yiddish
Yiddish variant of Asher.
Ushria אוּשְׁרִיָּה f Hebrew
Means "blessed by Yahweh" in Hebrew.
Usiel עֻזִּיאֵל m Hebrew, Biblical
Variant transcription of Uzziel.
Uz עוּץ m Hebrew
Means "counselor" in Hebrew, from the verb עוּץ (utz or uz) "to counsel, to devise". In the Bible, this was the name of the firstborn son of Nahor and Milka.
Uzah עֻזְאָה f Hebrew
Meaning "strong woman". From the Hebrew word עֻז Uz "strong" and the feminine ending אָה ah (female/woman grammatically implied.)
Uziya עזיה m Jewish, Hebrew
Uziya is a Hebrew given name meaning “G-d is my power.” In the Torah this is the name of one of King David’s warriors.
Vardiel f Hebrew
Means "rose of God" in Hebrew.
Vardiya f American, Yiddish, Hebrew
Yiddish form of Vardina.
Vayeira m & f Hebrew
"He appeared." The God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob appeared.
Ventura f Jewish, Judeo-Spanish
Means "fortune, luck, happiness" in Spanish.
Viol m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Variant of Feyel, recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Viva f Hebrew
Short form of Aviva
Vogel f Yiddish (Archaic)
Derived from Yiddish foigl "bird", the name was generally used as a vernacular form of Zipporah. It coincides with German Vogel "bird". It
Volf וולף m Jewish
Variant spelling of Wolf. It is used by speakers of Yiddish as a translation of the Hebrew name Zeev with the same meaning.
Vromudis f Medieval Jewish (Latinized), Jewish (Latinized, Archaic)
Latinized form of Frommet. It was recorded in what is modern-day Germany in the 13th century.
Witla f Yiddish (?)
Presumably a (Polish?) Yiddish name, found in documents from the early 1800s regarding contemporary Yiddish-speakers in Poland.
Xai m Hebrew
alternate spelling of Chai
Ya’ad יעד m & f Hebrew
Means "destination; goal" in Hebrew.
Yaakova f Jewish (Rare)
Feminine form of Yaakov.
Yaalom יהלום f Hebrew
Means "dimond" in hebrew.
Yaar יַעַר m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Means "forest" in Hebrew, also masculine form of Yaara.
Ya'ari יערי m Hebrew
From Hebrew יער ya'ar meaning "forest".
Ya'arit f Hebrew
Variant form of Yaara.
Yache f Jewish, Yiddish
Short form of Yachet or Yachna.
Yachet f Jewish, Yiddish
Some link this name to a pet form of Yocheved, while others say it is a Yiddish form of Jacinthe. See Yachna.
Yadin ידין m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "(he) will judge" in Hebrew, also the Hebrew form of Jadon
Yaela f Hebrew
Variant of Yael.
Yaeli יעלי f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yael.
Yaffit יפית f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yaffa.
Yafit f Hebrew
biblicle (Psalm)- you have become butiful
Yagel יגל m Hebrew (Modern)
he will rejoice
Yagil יגיל m Hebrew
Means "he will rejoice" in Hebrew.
Yahalom יהלום f & m Hebrew
Modern Israeli name. ... [more]
Yahannyah f Hebrew
a gift from God
Yahav יַהַב m & f Hebrew
The name Yahav has some meanings: ... [more]
Yahel יהל f & m Hebrew
Means "to shine, to make a halo" in Hebrew (see Hila).
Yahela יהלה f Hebrew
Derived from a verb from the Bible “YAHEL”, meaning “to shine and carry light, to create a halo”.
Yaheli יהלי f & m Hebrew
Variant of Yahel and Yali.
Yaira יָאִירָה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yair.
Yakir יקיר m Hebrew
Masculine form of Yakira.
Yali יהלי f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Means "my God", from Hebrew יָה (yah) referring to the Hebrew God combined with לִי (li) meaning "to me, for me" (compare Li 2).
Yalin ילין m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "(he) will host" in Hebrew.
Yalon ילון m Hebrew (Rare)
Original Hebrew form of Jalon.
Yaltah f Jewish
The name Yaltah is derived from the town Yalta (Crimea). It was borne by the pianist Yaltah Menuhin.
Yam יָם f & m Hebrew
Means "sea, ocean" in Hebrew. Known bearers include Yam Kaspers Anshel (1998-), an Israeli beauty pageant winner, and Yam Madar (2000-), an Israeli basketball player.
Yamit ימית f Hebrew
Strictly feminine form of Yam.
Yanai m Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew ya'anay meaning "he answers" or "Yahweh answers". This was the name of a Jewish poet from the 7th century AD.
Yannai m Hebrew
Variant of Yanai.
Yaphet m Hebrew, African American
Variant of Japheth reflecting the Hebrew pronunciation.
Ya'qubu יעקוב m Judeo-Arabic
Judeo-Arabic form of Jacob.
Yara יַעֲרָה f Hebrew, Italian
Italian form and variant transcription of Yaara.
Yariel m Spanish, Hebrew
Of Hebrew & Spanish origin, meaning "Lion of God". Possibly related to the names Yadiel and Ariel.
Yarin ירין m & f Hebrew
Masculine and feminine variant of Yaron.
Yariv יריב m Hebrew
Means "rival" or "he will fight" in Hebrew.
Yashaul m Hebrew
A given son or “A prayed for” of Yahuah (Creator God) salvation,
Yasur יַסְעוּר m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Yasur is a first name and a last name that refers to some types of birds that live near the sea.... [more]
Yedida f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Jedidah.
Yedidiya ידידיה m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Jedidiah.
Yeela יְעֵלָה f Hebrew (Modern)
Yehadit יהודית f Hebrew
Variant of Yehudit.
Yehezkel יחזקאל m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew יחזקאל (see Yechezkel).
Yehudis f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Yehudit.
Yekutiel m Biblical Hebrew, Jewish, Hebrew, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Older form of Jekuthiel, though some sources offer additional possible meanings of "God will nourish" or "doubtful". This was one of the ten names Moses was called throughout his life.
Yemina ימינה f Hebrew, Spanish
A Hebrew name meaning "right hand". This name signifies strength.
Yerah m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Meaning, "moon, lune."
Yerussa f Judeo-Spanish
Of uncertain origin and meaning. One theory considers this name a variant of Jerusha.
Yeshaya יְשַׁעְיָה m Hebrew
Variant of Yeshayahu.
Yeshua ישועה f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
From the Hebrew 'ישועה' meaning "salvation"
Yesmin יסמין f Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, Bengali
Bengali form of Yasmin, as well as an alternate transcription of Arabic يسمين, Hebrew יסמין, or Urdu یسمین (see Yasmin).
Yesu m Hebrew
Alternate form of Jesu.
Yetta f Yiddish, Jewish
Possibly a diminutive of Yehudit or Esther, or a variant of Etta.
Yides f Yiddish
Diminutive of Yehudis and Yehudit.
Yifat יפעת f Hebrew
Means "splendor" in Hebrew.
Yigael m Hebrew
Means "he will Liberate"
Yigal יגאל m Jewish, Biblical
Means "he will redeem" in Hebrew. Yigal was one of the men sent as spies to the land of Canaan. A famous bearer of the name was Israeli politician Yigal Allon.
Yinam יִנְעָם m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "it will be pleasant" in Hebrew.
Yinon ינון m Hebrew
Means "he shall flourish" from Hebrew נוּן (nun) meaning "to propagate, to increase".
Yirmi יִרְמִי m Hebrew
Short form of Yirmiyahu which is the Hebrew original form of Jeremiah.
Yisraela ישראלה f Jewish (Rare)
Female varriant of Yisrael
Yissl m & f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Joseph and Josephine.
Yita f Hebrew (Rare), Yiddish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Yetta.
Yitav יִיטַב m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "it will be good" in Hebrew.
Yitta f Yiddish
Variant of Yetta.
Yitty f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Jutta or a diminutive of Yetta.
Yitzak m Hebrew, English
Variant of Itzak
Yitzchak יצחק m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew יִצְחָק‎ (see Yitzhak).
Yitzchok m Hebrew
Variant of Yitzhak.
Yizhar יִזְהָר m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "he will shine" in Hebrew.
Yoad יועד m Hebrew
From Hebrew יועד, in the Old Testament was mentioned as part of a dynasty of returning Hebrew settlers from exile. (Following the Cyrus deceleration)... [more]
Yochana f Jewish
Hebrew for "God's grace". Often used as a female form of Yochanan, it is a rather modern name.
Yochannah f Hebrew
"Yahveh-favored," "Yahveh-graced" or "Yahveh-inclined"... [more]
Yochi יוכי f Hebrew
Diminutive of Yocheved.
Yodfat יודפת f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Used as a female name in modern Hebrew, Yodfat is a variant of the Hebrew name Yotvat, which is derived of the Hebrew root TOV, meaning good. ... [more]
Yoela יואלה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yoel.
Yoella יואלה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yoel.
Yofiel יופיאל f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jophiel.
Yogev יוגב m Hebrew
Means "farmer, earthworker" in Hebrew. It may be the Hebrew version of the name George because they have the same meaning.
Yogi יוגי m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yogev.
Yohad יוהד m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Modern Hebrew acronym for "Judgment Day" (Hebrew: יום הדין).
Yom-tov יוֹם־טוֹב m Jewish
Means "good day, holiday" in Hebrew. It is often given to babies born on a holiday.
Yon יון m Hebrew
Short form of Yonah.
Yoqtan יָקְטָן m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Joktan.
Yorai m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
One of Gad's sons in the bible.... [more]
Yosefa יוֹסֵפָה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yosef.
Yosi יוסי m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yosef.
Yosl m Yiddish (Rare)
a variant of Yosel
Yossi יוֹסִי m Hebrew
Diminutive of Yosef.
Yotvat יטבת f Hebrew (Modern, Rare, Archaic)
Used as a female name in modern Hebrew, Yotvat is derived of the Hebrew root TOV, meaning good. ... [more]
Ytzik m Yiddish, Jewish
Diminutive of Yitzhak, using the Yiddish diminutive suffix tzik. It was sometimes Anglicized as Izzy.
Yuda יודא m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Rare Hebrew form of Judah. Predominantly used by the Jewish communities in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.
Yudke יודקע, יודקה m Yiddish (Rare)
diminutive of Yehudah... [more]
Yuli יוּלִי f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Means "July (the month)" in Hebrew, making it a cognate of July. It can be also used as a diminutive of names such as Yuval or Yoel.
Yulie יוּלִי f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew יולי (see Yuli 3). A known bearer is Israeli documentary filmmaker Yulie Cohen (1956-).
Yusufu יוסף m Judeo-Arabic
Judeo-Arabic form of Joseph.
Yuta f Hebrew
Variant of Yehudit.
Yuva f Hebrew (Modern)
Feminine short form of Yuval.
Yuvali יוּבָלִי f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yuval or a combination of the name Yuval and the name Li 2, then the meaning will be "my stream, my brook" in Hebrew.
Yuvalor יובלאור, יובל-אור f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "stream of light", a combination of the names Yuval and Or.
Yuvi יוּבִי m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yuval.
Zaerle f Yiddish, Medieval Jewish
German Yiddish diminutive of Sarah, first recorded between the late 1300s and early 1400s.
Zafira f Arabic (Rare), Judeo-Arabic
Variant transcription of Sapphira.
Zafrir צפריר m Hebrew
Variant of Tzafrir.
Zafrira צַפְרִירָה f Hebrew (Rare)
Feminine form of Zafrir.
Zaha צֶחָה f Hebrew, Arabic
Means "clear; pure" in Hebrew from the root צ־ח־ח‎ (ts-kh-kh). It also means "bright; shine" in Arabic.... [more]
Zaharira זַהֲרִירָה f Hebrew (Rare)
Elaboration or variant of Zahara. Famous bearer is Zaharira Harifai, Israeli actress.
Zahava זהבה f Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew זָהָב (zaháv) meaning "gold".
Zahavah זֶהָבָה f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant transcription of Zehava.
Zahavit f Hebrew
Variant form of Zahava.
Zahneny m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "wise and peaceful" in Hebrew
Zalema m Judeo-Spanish (Archaic), Judeo-Catalan, Medieval Jewish
Judeo-Spanish and Judeo-Catalan adaption of Salimah.
Záli f Jewish
Hungarian form of Zali.
Zamir זמיר m Hebrew
Means "nightingale" in Hebrew.
Zamirah זמירה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Zamir.
Zani m Hebrew
Hebrew, Meaning gift from God
Zared m Hebrew
Means "trap" in Hebrew
Zayit m Hebrew
Olive
Zaza זזא m Hebrew, Biblical
Means "moving around in a cyclic way" from the Hebrew root זוז (zwz).... [more]
Zazu f & m Hebrew, Popular Culture
Possibly a variant of Zaza (Biblical name) and a diminutive of Elisheva. It is also said to be one of the words to say "movement" in Hebrew.... [more]
Zecharias m Hebrew
A variant of Zechariah which comes from the name Zachary
Zecharya זְכַרְיָה m Hebrew
Form of Zechariah.
Zedediah צדקיהו m Hebrew
Ze'ev זאב m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Zeev.
Zeeva זְאֵבָה f Hebrew
Feminine variant of Ze'ev.
Zeff m Hebrew
Meaning: God has hidden
Zehara f Hebrew
Means "brightness" in Hebrew.
Zehari זהרה f Hebrew
"to shine, brightness"
Zehava זהבה f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Zahava.
Zehavah f Hebrew
"golden"
Zehavi זְהָבִי f Jewish, Hebrew
Hebrew/Jewish equivalent for the English name “Goldie.”
Zeidel m Yiddish
Zeidel's language of origin is Yiddish and it is also used mainly in the Yiddish language.
Zeldy f Yiddish
Diminutive of Zelda 1.
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.
Zelman m Hebrew
Variant of Zalman.
Zemira זמירה m & f Biblical, Yiddish, English
Feminine form of Zimri.
Zemirah f Hebrew
Variant of Zemira.
Zephanin צפנין m Hebrew
Means 'Yahweh is in the clouds' originating from Hebrew in accordance to Zeph or Zeph...
Zephathi m Biblical, Jewish
The name might mean "one born on Sabbath", but more probably is a modification of the ethnic Zephathi (Zephathite), from Zarephathi (Zarephathite).
Zerla f Yiddish
Variant of Zaerle.
Zerlina f Literature, Theatre, Yiddish (Rare, Archaic), Danish, German (Rare)
The name of a character in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera 'Don Giovanni' (1787), to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, which was based on the legend of Don Juan.... [more]
Zerlinda f Hebrew, German
Supposedly from Hebrew זֵרַח (see Zerah) "shining, dawning" and Spanish and Portuguese Linda "beautiful", therefore meaning "beautiful dawn".
Zerline f German (Rare), French (Rare), Yiddish (Rare, Archaic), Theatre
French form and German and Yiddish variant of Zerlina.... [more]
Zeruya צְרוּיָה f Hebrew (Rare)
Hebrew form of Zeruiah. This is borne by Israeli novelist Zeruya Shalev (1959-).
Zevy m Hebrew (?)
Diminutive of Zevulun or Zev.
Zewi m Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Rare)
German transcription of Zvi. It was recorded in medieval German-speaking countries but became very rare in modern times.
Zeyde זיידע m Yiddish
Means "grandfather" in Yiddish.... [more]
Zhavia f Hebrew
Means "golden one" in hebrew
Zia m Biblical, Hebrew
Possibly means "sweat, swelling" in Hebrew. Hebrew name of a man mentioned in the Old Testament, 1 Chronicles 5:13, in a genealogical list. This 'has been used as a first name in Britain since the 1960s, but is likely to be mistaken for a girl's name' (Dunkling & Gosling, 1986)... [more]
Zila צילה f Hebrew
Alternative spelling of Tsila.
Zimra f Hebrew, Dutch (Rare), Hungarian
Feminine form of either Zimri or Zimran. In the Netherlands, a known bearer of this name is the model and journalist Zimra Geurts (b... [more]
Zimran זִמְרָן m Biblical Hebrew, Hebrew
Meaning uncertain. Some sources say that the name means "musical" or "musician" and is ultimately derived from Hebrew zimrah meaning "melody, song (in praise of God)". If this is true, then the name is etymologically related to Zimri... [more]
Zindel m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Alexander.
Ziona ציונה f Hebrew, Jewish, English, Afrikaans
Feminine form of Zion.
Zipi ציפי f Hebrew
Diminutive of Zipporah.
Ziporah f & m Hebrew
alternate spelling of Zipporah
Zippor f Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Archaic)
Variant of Zipporah, recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Zisa f Yiddish
Derived from Yiddish zis "sweet".
Ziskind m Yiddish (Rare)
Means "sweet kid" in Yiddish... [more]
Zissel f Yiddish
Variant of Zisel.
Zissy f Yiddish
Diminutive of Zisel.
Zivah f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Ziva.
Zivel m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Ziv and El means "brightness of God" in Hebrew.
Zivia צביה f Jewish, Hebrew, Medieval Jewish
Sephardic form of Tzvia.
Ziviah זִיוְיָה f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Ziv and the letters יה (ya) which are part of the name of God.
Zivya צִבְיָה f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Zivia.
Zlate f Yiddish
Derived from the Slavic word zlato "gold", this was used as a symbolic name (compare Golda).
Zohara זהרה f Hebrew
Strictly feminine form of Zohar.
Zohariah זוֹהַרְיָה, זֹהַרְיָה f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Zohar and the letters יה (ya) which are part of the names of God.
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]
Zortel f Yiddish
Variant of Tzurtel.
Zuff צוף m & f Hebrew
Variant of Tzuf.
Zusel f Jewish
Is used mostly in Cuba.
Zusia זושא, זישא, זושיה, זוסיא m Yiddish
Might be a pet form of Ziskind or a derivative of the Yiddish זוס meaning "sweet"
Zuzah f Hebrew
Variant of Zuza.
Zvika צביקה‎ m Hebrew
Variant transcription of Tzvika.