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Means "shining, brilliant, radiant" in Arabic, derived from the root زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine".
Means "clear, evident, manifest, outward" in Arabic, a derivative of ظهر (ẓahara) meaning "to be visible, to be clear". In Islamic tradition الظاهر (a...
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a Sumerian and Akkadian war god worshipped in the city-state of Kish.
Armenian form of Isabel. A 13th-century ruling queen of Cilician Armenia bore this name.
Greek form of Zebulun.
Latin form of Zebulun.
From the Hebrew name זַכָּי (Zakkai) meaning "pure". This is the name of a minor character in the Old Testament.
From Ζακχαῖος (Zakchaios), the Greek form of Zaccai. According to the New Testament, Zacchaeus was a tax collector who climbed a tree in order to...
Form of Zacharias used some versions of the Latin Bible.
Latin form of Zakchaios (see Zacchaeus) used in the Vulgate.
Variant of Zechariah. This spelling is used in the King James Version of the Old Testament to refer to one of the kings of Israel (called Zechariah...
Greek and Latin form of Zechariah. This form of the name is used in most English translations of the New Testament to refer to the father of John the...
Usual English form of Zacharias, used in some English versions of the New Testament. This form has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it did...
Means "God is my righteousness" in Hebrew. This is the name of an archangel associated with mercy in Jewish and Christian tradition, sometimes said...
Means "righteous" in Hebrew. This is the name of several characters in the Old Testament, most notably the high priest of Israel during the reigns of ...
Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of Zechariah.
Means "helper, supporter" in Arabic, related to ظهر (ẓahara) meaning "to be visible, to be clear". This can also be an alternate transcription of...
From Arabic زهراء (zahrāʾ), the feminine form of أزهر (ʾazhar) meaning "shining, brilliant, bright". This is an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad's daug...
Means "blooming flower, splendour" in Arabic, from the root زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine, to bloom".
See also the name Zahra 1, which has a...Feminine form of Zayd. This was the name of a Muslim princess who took refuge at the court of (and perhaps married) Alfonso VI of León and Castile in...
Alternate transcription of Arabic زينب (see Zaynab), as well as the usual form in several languages.
Malay and Indonesian form of Zayn ad-Din, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.
Italian and Spanish form of Zaïre. It was used by Vincenzo Bellini for the heroine of his opera Zaira (1829), which was based on Voltaire's 1732 play ...
Used by Voltaire for the heroine of his tragic play Zaïre (1732), about an enslaved Christian woman who is due to marry the Sultan. She is named Zara...
From the name of the African country of Zaire, in existence from 1971 to 1997, now called the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is said to be derived...