Zyon
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Zyon means "highest point"; derived from Hebrew, symbolizing elevation. |
Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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Zoltán
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Zoltán means "life" in Hungarian; derived from Slavic roots. |
Hungarian |
Male |
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Zolten
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Zolten means "little soldier," originating from Hungarian and Slavic roots. |
Arabic, Hebrew, Hungarian |
Male |
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Zuleika
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Zuleika means "beautiful" in Arabic; derived from Persian literature. |
Arabic, Persian |
Female |
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Zoid
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Zoid means "life" in Greek; often associated with biological forms. |
Germanic, Greek |
Either |
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Zoie
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Zoie means "life," derived from the Greek name Zoe. |
American, English, Greek |
Female |
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Zoë
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Zoë means "life" in Greek; derived from ancient Greek language. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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Zohran
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Zohran means "light" in Arabic; it has Persian origins. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Either |
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Zian
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Zian means "God is gracious," originating from Hebrew roots. |
Arabic, Hebrew, Persian |
Either |
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Zen
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Zen means meditation; originates from the Japanese adaptation of Chan. |
Buddhism, Sanskrit |
Either |
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Zeno
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Zeno means "gift of Zeus," originating from ancient Greek culture. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Male |
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Zeppelin
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Zeppelin: German surname, meaning "airship," named after Ferdinand von Zeppelin. |
Austrian, German, Germanic |
Either |
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Zealand
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Zealand means "sea land," originating from Dutch for "sea land." |
Dutch, New Zealand |
Either |
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Zekey
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Zekey is a variant of Zeke, meaning "God strengthens." |
American, Biblical, Native American |
Either |
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Zayne
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Zayne means "gift from God," originating from Arabic and Hebrew. |
American, Arabic |
Either |
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Zayd
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Zayd means "growth" in Arabic; it originates from Islamic tradition. |
Arabic, Islamic, Middle Eastern |
Male |
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Zaya
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Zaya means "growth" in Arabic; it has diverse cultural origins. |
Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Persian |
Female |
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Zaria
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Zaria means "princess" in Arabic; originates from African and Slavic cultures. |
African, Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Female |
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Zaw
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Zaw: Burmese origin, meaning "to be victorious" or "to win." |
Native American |
Either |
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Zaire
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Zaire means "river" in Kikongo; originally named for Congo River. |
African, Bantu |
Either |
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Zamira
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Zamira means "song" in Hebrew; originates from Arabic and Hebrew. |
Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian |
Female |
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Zander
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Zander means "defender of the people," derived from Alexander. |
English, Germanic, Greek |
Male |
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Zaida
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Zaida means "growth" or "abundance"; of Arabic and Spanish origin. |
Amharic, Arabic, Spanish |
Female |
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Yun-hua
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Yun-hua means "cloud flower"; originates from Chinese language and culture. |
Chinese |
Female |
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Yusei
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Yusei means "star" in Japanese; originates from Japanese culture. |
Japanese |
Male |
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Zahara
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Zahara means "flower" in Arabic; it symbolizes beauty and radiance. |
Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew |
Female |
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Yug
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Yug means "era" in Sanskrit; originates from ancient Indian texts. |
None. |
Either |
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Yukiyoshi
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Yukiyoshi means "snow" and "good" in Japanese; a traditional name. |
Japanese |
Male |
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Yolka
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Yolka means "egg" in Russian; origin relates to fertility symbolism. |
None. |
Female |
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Yotuelito
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Yotuelito means "little Yotuel," originating from Spanish-speaking cultures. |
Argentinian, Spanish |
Male |
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