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Greek form of Zoilus.
Latinized form of Greek Ζωΐλος (Zoilos), derived from ζωή (zoe) meaning "life". This name was borne by a 4th-century BC Greek philosopher known as a...
Form of Zoe in several languages.
Meaning unknown, perhaps an invented name. It has been in occasional use in the English-speaking world since the 19th century. It coincides with an...
Possibly related to the Turkish title sultan meaning "king, sultan". This was the name of a 10th-century ruler of Hungary, also known as Zsolt.
Means "girdle, belt" in Greek. This name was made popular by the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and poet Zona Gale (1874-1938).
From Chinese 宗 (zōng) meaning "lineage, ancestry" combined with 翰 (hàn) meaning "writing, painting". Other character combinations are possible.
Means "glowing" in Greek. This was the name of a Persian nobleman who aided his king Darius in the capture of Babylon. He did this by mutilating...
Means "dawn, aurora" in the South Slavic languages, as well as Czech and Slovak.
Perhaps means "enchanting" or "dawn" in Arabic. This was the name of a minor 12th-century Spanish saint, a convert from Islam. The name was used by...
Means "having strength" in Persian, from زور (zōr) meaning "strength, power" and آور (āvar) meaning "to bring, to bear".
Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian diminutive of Zora.
Diminutive of Zora.
English form of Zarathustra, via the Greek form Ζωροάστρης (Zoroastres).
Greek form of Zarathustra.
Means "fox" in Spanish. This is the name of a masked vigilante created by writer Johnston McCulley in 1919 for a series of books, later adapted into...
Diminutive of Zofia.
Feminine form of Zosimos (see Zosimus).
Greek form of Zosimus.
Latinized form of Ζώσιμος (Zosimos), a Greek name derived from ζώσιμος (zosimos) meaning "viable" or "likely to survive". This was the name of...
Latinized form of the Greek name Ζωτικός (Zotikos), derived from ζωτικός (zotikos) meaning "full of life". This was the name of several early saints.
Greek form of Zoticus.
Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Bulgarian form of Zoe.
Possibly from Zrin, the name of a village in Croatia, or from the noble Zrinski family that originated there.
Diminutive of Zsuzsanna.
Diminutive of Zsigmond.
Diminutive of Zsófia.
Diminutive of Erzsébet or Zsófia.
Diminutive of Zsuzsanna.
Diminutive of Zsuzsanna.
Means "elite, prime, cream" in Arabic. This was the name of a 9th-century wife of Harun ar-Rashid, the Abbasid caliph featured in the stories of The...
Derived from Arabic زبر (zubar) meaning "pieces of iron" [1]. Zubair ibn al-Awwam was a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad and an early Muslim military...