| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Zabrina |
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A legendary character. |
| Zada |
Arabic |
The lucky one. |
| Zagir |
Armenian |
A flower. |
| Zagros |
sweet, feminine |
| Zahara |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah. |
| Zahava |
Hebrew |
Golden. |
| Zahra |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah. |
| Zaida |
Arabic |
fortunate one |
| Zaira |
Arabic |
rose |
| Zakia |
Hebrew |
bright, pure |
| Zalia |
Hebrew |
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| Zalika |
Arabic/Swahili |
Well-born. |
| Zaltana |
Native American |
high mountain |
| Zama |
Latin |
came from Zama |
| Zambda |
Hebrew |
meditation |
| Zan |
Hebrew |
Zanette |
| Zana |
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| Zandra |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Zane |
Hebrew |
God is gracious. A boy or girl's name. |
| Zaneta |
Hebrew |
The grace of God. |
| Zanita |
Greek |
long teeth |
| Zankhana |
Hindu |
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| Zanna |
English |
Alilly. A modern short form of Suzanna. |
| Zara |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah. |
| Zaria |
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Helped by God. A boy or girl's name. |
| Zarifa |
Arabic |
Graceful. |
| Zarna |
Hindu |
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| Zavanna |
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From the grasslands or open plains. |
| Zayit |
Hebrew |
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| Zaylin |
Zayla, Aylin |
| Zaza |
Hebrew, Arabic |
movement, flowery |
| Zdenka |
Czech |
one from Sidon, a winding sheet |
| Zea |
Latin |
Ripened grain. |
| Zeanes |
Hebrew |
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| Zebina |
Greek |
one who is gifted |
| Zee |
Hebrew |
Zeela, Zella, Zelmora, Zelnora |
| Zeeba |
unknown |
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| Zehava |
Hebrew |
golden |
| Zeitia |
Galician |
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| Zelah |
Hebrew |
A side. Also a Cornish placename. |
| Zelda |
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The grey battle heroine. From the name Griselda. Made famous by the wife of American writer F Scott Fitzgerald. |
| Zelena |
Greek |
The goddess of the moon. |
| Zelenka |
Czech |
little innocent one |
| Zelia |
Greek |
Zealous, devoted to one's duty. |
| Zelinda |
Old German |
shield of victory |
| Zelma |
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A divine helmet. From the name Anselma. Also see Salima. |
| Zelpha |
Hebrew |
Zilpha |
| Zena |
Scottish |
The defender, or helper of mankind. Shortened form of Alexina (See Alexandra). Also see Zenobia. |
| Zenaide |
Greek |
one who has devoted his life to God |
| Zenda |
Persian |
A sacred woman. |
| Zenia |
Greek |
hospitable |
| Zenith |
Arabic |
The highest point. |
| Zennor |
Cornish |
The name of a village. A boy or girl's name. |
| Zenobia |
Greek |
Given life by Zeus. |
| Zephyrine |
Greek |
A breeze, the west wind. |
| Zera |
Greek |
seeds |
| Zerlina |
Teutonic |
Serene beauty. |
| Zerlinda |
Hebrew |
beautiful dawn |
| Zeruah |
Hebrew |
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| Zethel |
Hebrew |
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| Zeva |
Greek |
A sword. |
| Zevida |
Hebrew |
gift |
| Zhalore |
Hebrew |
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| Zia |
Arabic |
Splendour or ripened grain. A boy or girl's name. |
| Ziahon |
Hebrew |
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| Ziazan |
Armenian |
rainbow |
| Zigana |
Hungarian |
gypsy girl |
| Zila |
Hebrew |
shadow |
| Zilia |
Aragonese |
| Zillah |
Hebrew |
Shade or a shadow. A biblical name. |
| Zilli |
my shadow |
Zili |
| Zina |
African |
name |
| Zinaida |
Greek |
of Zeus |
| Zinnia |
Latin |
From the flower. |
| Ziona |
Hebrew |
a sign |
| Zippora |
Hebrew |
A little bird, a sparrow. A biblical name. |
| Zisel |
Hebrew |
sweet |
| Zita |
Italian |
The name of a 13th-century Tuscan saint. Also a diminutive of Rosita (See Rosa). |
| Ziva |
Hebrew |
Brightness. |
| Zizi |
Hungarian |
dedicated to God |
| Zoe |
Greek |
Life. |
| Zoey |
Greek |
Life. |
| Zofeya |
Hebrew |
God sees. |
| Zofia |
Polish |
Wisdom. |
| Zohra |
Arabic |
Blooming. |
| Zoila |
child |
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| Zola |
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Life. |
| Zoleen |
Hebrew |
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| Zona |
Latin |
prostitute |
| Zonda |
Hebrew |
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| Zora |
Slavonic |
Dawn. |
| Zosia |
Polish |
Wisdom. |
| Zosima |
Greek |
lively |
| Zotia |
Polish |
one with wisdom |
| Zsa-Zsa |
Hungarian |
A Lily. From the name Susan. |
| Zula |
Hebrew |
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| Zuleika |
Persian |
Brilliant beauty. |
| Zulema |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Peace. |
| Zuri |
Swahili |
Beautiful. |
| Zuriaa |
Basque |
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| Zuza |
Czech |
graceful lily |
| Zuzana |
Czech |
A lily. Also see Susan. |
| Zuzanna |
Polish |
A lily. Also see Susan. |