Browse names
131 names match.
Yiddish
Grandfather; used as modern first name.
Arabic
Pure and chaste, virtuous.
Arabic
Pure and wise, related to zakiya (pure, chaste).
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning brightness, splendor, or radiance.
Unknown
Possibly from Arabic roots or a created name.
Greek
Variant of Xenia or Zina, meaning hospitality or hospitable.
Arabic
Fragrant flower or father's flower.
Latin
Named after botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn, flowering plant.
English
Little rose or created diminutive form.
Greek
The Polish form of Sophia, from Greek meaning 'wisdom.'
American
Modern name, possibly combining Z with Hannah, meaning 'grace.'
American
Modern variant, possibly derived from Zara, meaning 'blooming flower.'
Hebrew
Variation of Zara, from Hebrew meaning princess or blooming flower.
Hebrew
Name meaning flower or modern variant meaning bright.
Arabic
Variant of Zuleika, meaning brilliant or wise.
Arabic
Variant of Zaina, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Latin/Modern variant
From the River Severn; modern variant of Sabrina.
Greek
The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing completeness.
Arabic
Meaning pure or chaste.
Persian
Meaning golden or princess.
Arabic
Fair or brilliant; from Arabic tradition.
Arabic
Fragrant flower; variant of Zainab.
Greek
Derived from 'zelos' meaning zeal, fervor, or enthusiastic devotion.
Modern
Modern creation of uncertain origin.
Turkish/Arabic
Light, splendor, or radiance.
Greek
Life, variant of Zoey from zoe (living).
Arabic
Blooming, shining, or flourishing.
Greek
Possibly derived from Delphia or from Zelphe, meaning dolphin.
Hebrew
Variant of Janet or Zaneta, from Hebrew meaning God's gracious gift.
Persian/Arabic
Short form of Zarina, meaning golden or precious.
Arabic/Persian
Feminine form related to Zamir, meaning 'conscience' or 'heart.'
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly related to Zamira.
Modern American
Modern creation, possibly variant of Zaria with stylized spelling.
Modern African-American
A contemporary invention with no established traditional etymological root.
Arabic
Variant of Zahra, Arabic meaning flower or blooming.
Arabic
Arabic feminine form of Zahra meaning flower or blooming.
Arabic/Hebrew
Modern variant possibly relating to Zion or light.
Arabic
A graceful and beautiful flowering plant.
Arabic/Hebrew
A variant of Suleima, meaning peaceful or whole.
Arabic
Guest or hospitable, from Arabic root.
Greek
Modern short form of Zoe, meaning life.
Greek
Life; variant of Zoe.
Greek
Derived from xenia, meaning hospitable or welcoming in ancient Greek.
Hebrew
Possibly related to Zion, meaning the promised land or spiritual height.
Modern American
Modern American name, possibly influenced by Zion or Zana.
Turkish/Arabic
Turkish name from Arabic origins, form of Zaynab meaning graceful.
Arabic/Hebrew
Etymology uncertain; possibly Arabic or Hebrew origin.
Modern American
Invented name, possibly variant of Zayley.