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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Zo

Spiritual Leader

African

Zoan

Departure

African

Zocha

Wisdom

Polish

Zody

Combination of Zoe and Cody

American

Zoelane

Life and narrow road.

Greek

Zohartze

Virgin

Spanish

Zoheret

She shines

Hebrew

Zonne

Sunlike

Dutch

Zorea

Farmer

Hebrew

Zsoka

God is my Oath

Hungarian

Zubeda

Essence, flower

Arabic

Zudora

Laborer

Arabic

Zuleikha

Radiant One

Arabic

Zulimar

Blue Ocean

Spanish

Zuna

To be sweet

African

Zuria

White and lovely

French

Zurie

White and lovely

French

Zuriel

The Lord is my Rock

Hebrew

Zurina

White

Spanish

Zurine

White

Spanish

Zuzela

Village in Poland

Polish

Zweena

Beautiful

African

Zwi

Gazelle

Hebrew

Zyana

Blessing from Heaven.

Hebrew

Zyanya

Forever, Always

Aztec (Nahuatl)

Zytka

Rose Flower

Polish

Zadah

A variant form of Sarah, which see.

Zadee

A modified form of Sarah.

Zenah

“An attractive or favorite woman,” from the Persian zan, a woman.

Persian

Zenana

“A harem girl,” from the standard meaning of the term zenana, a harem.

Zerah

“The child bride,” from the Hebrew zera, seed, in allusion to a seedling.

Hebrew

Zerelda

“The object of rivalry,” from the Hebrew zera (seed) and the Indo-Euro pean root hild (battle).

Hebrew

Zilvie

A variant spelling of Zilvia.

Zinah

A variant spelling of Zenah.

Ziona

“The heavenly one,” from the Hebrew tsiyon, literally a hill, but symbolically the heaven.

Hebrew

Zircona

“The golden-locked,” from the Persian zar, gold.

Persian

Ziza

“Life’s delightful abundance,” from tlie Semitic.

Zoa

A variant spelling of Zoe.

Zoeta

“Little Zoe,” from Zoe and the diminutive suffix ette.

Zolita

A variant form of Zoe.

Zorabel

A variant form of Zorabelle.

Zorabelle

“As beautiful as the sunrise,” from the Semitic and the French suffix belle.

French

Zostera

“A female girdle,” from the Greek zoster, a girdle.

Greek

Zotica

“Full of life,” from the Greek zotikos.

Greek

Zuzu

A diminutive form of Susanna.

Hebrew

Zylotte

“A maiden from the forest,” based on the Greek xylon, wood.

Greek

Zyma

“An aphrodisiac,” from the Greek zyme, a ferment or leaven.

Greek

Zymah

“The exciting one (to the membrum virile),” from the Greek zyme, a leavening substance, in allusion to the raising action of the leaven upon dough.

Greek

Zeva
Zatanna

Created name

American