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Zabrina A legendary character.
Zada Arabic The lucky one.
Zagir Armenian A flower.
Zagros sweet, feminine
Zahara Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah.
Zahava Hebrew Golden.
Zahra Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah.
Zaida Arabic fortunate one
Zaira Arabic rose
Zakia Hebrew bright, pure
Zalia Hebrew
Zalika Arabic/Swahili Well-born.
Zaltana Native American high mountain
Zama Latin came from Zama
Zambda Hebrew meditation
Zan Hebrew Zanette
Zana
Zandra The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis.
Zane Hebrew God is gracious. A boy or girl's name.
Zaneta Hebrew The grace of God.
Zanita Greek long teeth
Zankhana Hindu
Zanna English Alilly. A modern short form of Suzanna.
Zara Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah.
Zaria Helped by God. A boy or girl's name.
Zarifa Arabic Graceful.
Zarna Hindu
Zavanna From the grasslands or open plains.
Zayit Hebrew
Zaylin Zayla, Aylin
Zaza Hebrew, Arabic movement, flowery
Zdenka Czech one from Sidon, a winding sheet
Zea Latin Ripened grain.
Zeanes Hebrew
Zebina Greek one who is gifted
Zee Hebrew Zeela, Zella, Zelmora, Zelnora
Zeeba unknown
Zehava Hebrew golden
Zeitia Galician
Zelah Hebrew A side. Also a Cornish placename.
Zelda The grey battle heroine. From the name Griselda. Made famous by the wife of American writer F Scott Fitzgerald.
Zelena Greek The goddess of the moon.
Zelenka Czech little innocent one
Zelia Greek Zealous, devoted to one's duty.
Zelinda Old German shield of victory
Zelma A divine helmet. From the name Anselma. Also see Salima.
Zelpha Hebrew Zilpha
Zena Scottish The defender, or helper of mankind. Shortened form of Alexina (See Alexandra). Also see Zenobia.
Zenaide Greek one who has devoted his life to God
Zenda Persian A sacred woman.
Zenia Greek hospitable
Zenith Arabic The highest point.
Zennor Cornish The name of a village. A boy or girl's name.
Zenobia Greek Given life by Zeus.
Zephyrine Greek A breeze, the west wind.
Zera Greek seeds
Zerlina Teutonic Serene beauty.
Zerlinda Hebrew beautiful dawn
Zeruah Hebrew
Zethel Hebrew
Zeva Greek A sword.
Zevida Hebrew gift
Zhalore Hebrew
Zia Arabic Splendour or ripened grain. A boy or girl's name.
Ziahon Hebrew
Ziazan Armenian rainbow
Zigana Hungarian gypsy girl
Zila Hebrew shadow
Zilia Aragonese
Zillah Hebrew Shade or a shadow. A biblical name.
Zilli my shadow Zili
Zina African name
Zinaida Greek of Zeus
Zinnia Latin From the flower.
Ziona Hebrew a sign
Zippora Hebrew A little bird, a sparrow. A biblical name.
Zisel Hebrew sweet
Zita Italian The name of a 13th-century Tuscan saint. Also a diminutive of Rosita (See Rosa).
Ziva Hebrew Brightness.
Zizi Hungarian dedicated to God
Zoe Greek Life.
Zoey Greek Life.
Zofeya Hebrew God sees.
Zofia Polish Wisdom.
Zohra Arabic Blooming.
Zoila child
Zola Life.
Zoleen Hebrew
Zona Latin prostitute
Zonda Hebrew
Zora Slavonic Dawn.
Zosia Polish Wisdom.
Zosima Greek lively
Zotia Polish one with wisdom
Zsa-Zsa Hungarian A Lily. From the name Susan.
Zula Hebrew
Zuleika Persian Brilliant beauty.
Zulema Arabic/Hebrew Peace.
Zuri Swahili Beautiful.
Zuriaa Basque
Zuza Czech graceful lily
Zuzana Czech A lily. Also see Susan.
Zuzanna Polish A lily. Also see Susan.