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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Zyire
Zymire
Zoltan

Life

Hungarian

Zani

Gift from God

Hebrew

Zayven
Zahar

Shine, sparkle, bloom

Arabic

Zaniel
Zylen
Zaci

Diminutive form of Zachary

American

Zyon

Form of Zion

Hebrew

Zephaniah

Hidden by God

Hebrew

Zavier

Savior; bright; splendid; new house

Spanish

Zakariyyah

The Lord recalled

Hebrew

Zeke

Form of Ezekiel

Hebrew

Zayaan
Zonny
Zaedyn
Zyien
Zaki

Chaste, pure

Arabic

Zcharya
Zacari
Zamuel
Zareb

Guardian

African

Zachari
Zundele
Zyire
Zekeriah

The Lord recalled

Hebrew

Zandro

Man's defender, warrior

Slavic

Zevulun

Dwelling of honor

Hebrew

Zahir

Blossoming, flourishing

Arabic

Zawadi
Zhu
Zidan
Zamauri
Zayvion
Zion

Israel

Hebrew

Zephyrus

West wind

Greek

Zixuan
Zindil

Yiddish

Zev

Wolf

Hebrew

Zsolt
Zaydrian
Zadok

Just, righteous

Hebrew

Zaragosa

Location name

Spanish

Zaidyn
Zayd

Abundance

Arabic

Zigmund
Zavi
Zyeir
Zevulon

Dwelling of honor

Hebrew

Boy names that start with Z are all the rage as parents buzz over the letter’s electric energy and cool vibes. Z names for boys contain in-demand up and comers like Zavier, Zaiden, and Zion. As the letter continues to trend upwards, you can expect more Z names for boys to appear on the charts. There are also many unique boy names that start with Z including Zahar, Zandro, and Zavad that will likely remain rare if that’s more your style.

If you’re seeking to riff off of today’s popular trends, baby boy names starting with Z also contain some of the rarest one-syllable finds like Zeke, Zaid, and Zev. There are also incredibly cool word name finds like Zeppelin and Zephyr to explore.

As far as meanings go, baby boy names that start with Z have some of the best out there. Religious parents will love Zacchaeus’ meaning of “the Lord recalled” as well as Zuriel’s “the Lord is my rock.” There are also a few other noteworthy meanings like Zafar’s “victory” andZamir’s “song bird.”

You can also honor your roots with boy names that start with Z as the letter is widely used around the world. There are French finds like Zaylor and Zuav as well as Hebrew names like Zebediah and Zephaniah.