éloïse
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Éloïse means "healthy" in French, derived from the Germanic name Heloise. |
French, Latin |
Female |
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émeric
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Émeric means "ruler" and originates from the Germanic name Emmerich. |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Latin |
Male |
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zumaa
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Zumaa: African origin, meaning "to gather" or "to unite." |
African, Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Either |
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zyaire
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Zyaire means "river" in African; derived from the Congo River. |
African, American, Arabic, Native American |
Either |
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zuleima
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Zuleima means "peaceful" in Arabic; derived from the name Zuleikha. |
Amharic, Arabic |
Female |
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zullema
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Zullema means "peaceful" and originates from Arabic and Persian cultures. |
Arabic, Biblical, Islamic, Persian, Urdu, Zulu |
Female |
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zullykeih
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Zullykeih: Unique name, possibly derived from Arabic, meaning "beautiful." |
Zulu |
Either |
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zoei
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Zoei means "life"; derived from Greek name "Zoe." |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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zoiya
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Zoiya means "life" in Greek; derived from "zoe," symbolizing vitality. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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zsazsa
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Zsazsa is a Hungarian name meaning "lily" or "flower." |
American, Hungarian |
Female |
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ziaire
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Ziaire means "river" in Arabic; originated from African cultures. |
African, American, Native American |
Either |
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zenah
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Zenah means "flower" in Hebrew; it symbolizes beauty and growth. |
Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Female |
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zephine
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Zephine means "west wind"; derived from Greek mythology and language. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Greek |
Female. |
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zeynab
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Zeynab means "father's precious jewel," originating from Arabic culture. |
Amharic, Arabic, Islamic, Persian |
Female |
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zaylee
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Zaylee means "water" and has modern American origins. |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Female |
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zechariah
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Zechariah means "Yahweh remembers," originating from Hebrew biblical tradition. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Male |
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zarra
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Zarra means "princess" in Arabic; origin linked to Spanish culture. |
Arabic, Basque, Spanish |
Female |
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zayden
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Zayden means "growth" and originates from American and Hebrew roots. |
American, Arabic |
Male |
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zariya
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Zariya means "radiance" in Arabic; it signifies brightness and light. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Female |
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zariyah
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Zariyah means "radiance" or "flower," originating from Arabic roots. |
American, Arabic, Biblical, Islamic |
Female |
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zaniya
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Zaniya means "gift from God," originating from Arabic roots. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Female |
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zanthee
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Zanthee means "flower" in Greek; derived from "xanthos" for yellow. |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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zakahaar
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Zakahaar means "one who is strong" in Arabic; derived from strength. |
Arabic, Biblical |
Either |
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zaid
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Zaid means "growth" in Arabic; it originates from Islamic tradition. |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical |
Male |
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zahraa
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Zahraa means "radiant" in Arabic, often associated with beauty. |
Amharic, Arabic, Islamic |
Female |
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zackery
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Zackery means "the Lord has remembered," originating from Hebrew. |
Biblical, English |
Male |
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zaden
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Zaden means "abundance" in Arabic; derived from the root "z-d-n." |
Arabic, Biblical, Native American |
Male |
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zabreena
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Zabreena means "princess" and has Arabic origins, symbolizing nobility. |
American, Arabic |
Female |
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zabrinah
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Zabrina: feminine variant of Sabrina, meaning "river" in Latin origins. |
Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Female |
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zackary
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Zackary means "the Lord has remembered," originating from Hebrew. |
American, Biblical, English |
Male |
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