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Urdu form of Zohreh.

Means "brilliancy, light" in Arabic, derived from the root زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine". This name is written identically to the related name Zahra...

Means "Venus (planet)" in Swahili and Dhivehi. Both are borrowed from Arabic الزهرة (al-Zuhara), derived from the root زهر (zahara) meaning "to...

Russified form of Zöhrä, as well as a variant transcription of Zuxra.

Meaning unknown. It has been in use since the 19th century. It is possibly related to the name of the African tribe that lives largely in South...

Arabic form of Zuleika.

Meaning uncertain, possibly of Arabic origin. According to medieval tradition, notably related by the 15th-century Persian poet Jami, this was the...

Variant of Zulema.

Urdu form of Zulaykha.

Probably a feminine form of Sulayman. According to tradition, this was the name of an astrologer who was the mother of Ali, a 13th-century Moorish...

Turkish form of Zuleika.

Azerbaijani form of Zuleika.

Turkish form of Zulfiqar.

Alternate transcription of Arabic/Urdu ذو الفقار (see Zulfiqar), as well as the Indonesian form.

From Arabic ذو الفقار (Dhū l-Faqār) interpreted as meaning "cleaver of the spine", derived from ذو (dhū) meaning "possessor, holder" and فقار (faqār)...

Kazakh form of Zulfiya.

Derived from Persian زلف (zolf) meaning "tress, lock of hair".

Turkish form of Zulfiya.

Azerbaijani form of Zulfiya.

Variant of Zulema.

From Turkish zümrüt meaning "emerald", derived via Arabic from Greek σμάραγδος (smaragdos).

Means "emerald" in Azerbaijani, of Persian origin.

Georgian form of Sohrab.

Means "beautiful" in Swahili.

Means "my rock is God" in Hebrew, derived from צוּר (tsur) meaning "rock" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God". In the Old Testament this name is borne by a...

Derived from Basque zuri "white". This is a Basque equivalent of Blanca.

Means "sweet" in Yiddish.

Means "sweet man" in Yiddish.

Uzbek form of Zohreh.

Slovak and Polish diminutive of Susanna.

Czech, Slovak and Lithuanian form of Susanna.

Polish and Latvian form of Susanna.

Means "just, fair" in Basque.

Serbian and Slovene form of Zvjezdana.

Alternate transcription of Hebrew צְבִי (see Tzvi).

Derived from Georgian ზვიადი (zviadi) meaning "proud, arrogant".

Form of Zviad with the nominative suffix.

Derived from Croatian zvijezda meaning "star".

Derived from the Slavic elements zvonŭ "sound, chime" and mirŭ "peace, world". Dmitar Zvonimir was an 11th-century Croatian king.

Feminine form of Zvonimir.

Possibly means "forever, always" in Zapotec. It appears in the novel Aztec (1980) by the American author Gary Jennings.

From Lithuanian žydra meaning "light blue".

From Lithuanian žydra meaning "light blue" (using the patronymic suffix ūnas).

Polish form of Siegfried.

Polish form of Sigmund.

Possibly a Polish form of Zita 1, or possibly a short form of Felicyta.