From Zara to Zoe, we’ve got dozens of amazing Z names for your future daughter.
Names | Origin | Meaning |
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Zoe | There’s something so adorable and fun about the name Zoe. Maybe it’s the relation to a certain Sesame Street character. Or… | |
Zoey | Variant of Zoe that first became popular in 1995 | |
Zara | Spanish Origin | |
Zephyr | Greek: | Life of Zeus |
Zelda | Hebrew Origin | |
Zia | Russian: | Russian form of Joan |
Zahra | Hebrew: | Dawn |
Zeta | Teutonic: | Armored battle maiden |
Zola | African: | Peaceful |
Zinnia | Hebrew: | Worthy, to be praised |
Zora | Greek: | Alive |
Zahara | Hindi Origin | |
Zooey | Greek: | Life |
Zella | Greek: | Variant of Selena, Celine |
Zanna | Spanish Origin | |
Zeva | English: | Rose |
Zelena | Hebrew: | Careful, protective |
Zoelle | Arabic: | Shining light |
Zaidee | Arabic: | Dazzling, splendor |
Zinovia | English: | Welcoming, hospitable; variant of Xenia |
Zofie | Greek: | Life, energy |
Zylina | Polish: | Polish form of Suzanne |
Zada | Hebrew Origin | |
Zafirah | English Origin | |
Zahavah | Arabic: | Victorious, successful |
Zaida | Arabic: | Self-denying, ascetic, abstemious; if accent is placed on the second syllable, means moderate, little, trifling, insignificant… |
Zaina | Arabic: | Increases, grows |
Zainabu | Arabic: | Lucky, bountiful; also used in auction language, meaning to outbid another |
Zalika | Hebrew: | Pure, sinless, innocent |
Zaliki | English Origin | |
Zanobia | Arabic Origin | Everything that is good and beautiful; Zane is the masculine version of Zein, meaning ornaments or anything that will make… |
Zanthe | Spanish Origin | |
Zarah | Arabic: | Father”s ornament, petite and voluptuous |
Zaria | Arabic Origin | |
Zayda | Hebrew: | Beautiful princess; spelling variant of names Sarah and Linda |
Zayna | Greek Origin | God protect the king; biblical king of Babylon who learned of his impending defeat by literally reading the writing on the… |
Zehira | Hebrew: | The Lord is mighty and just; biblical king of Judah |
Zelenka | English Origin | Abbreviation of Ezekiel |
Zemirah | German: | Blessed, happy in life; variant of Selig |
Zemora | African: | One who knows the way (Bobangi) |
Zemorah | English: | Variant of Selma |
Zena | Latin: | Name given to Simon, one of the apostles, probably in association with the sect of Zealots |
Zenechka | African: | News, but predominantly when the name is used, it is a variant of Xenia, meaning welcoming |
Zenia | Greek Origin | |
Zenja | Greek Origin | Womanly; also Greek variant of Xenia, meaning welcoming |
Zenobia | If you’re looking for an electrifying name, Zenobia is a great choice considering her name means “force of Zeus.” Obviously… | |
Zephira | Greek: | Born of Zeus; originally a male name, after the Greek mythological youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. |
Zephrine | Greek: | Sign; Queen Zenobia was third century ruler of the wealthy Arabian desert city of Palmyra. |
Zephyra | Greek: | Derived from the name Zeus, ruler of the gods in Greek mythology. Greek philosopher Zeno was the founder of stoicism. |
Zerelda | Greek: | West wind, the gentle wind |
Zeuxippe | Latin: | Beautiful dawn; Zerlina is a young girl pursued by the Don in Mozart”s opera Don Giovanni. |
Zezilia | Latin: | Mythical son of Syllis the nymph and the god Apollo |
Zhanna | Hebrew: | Familar form of Zebediah, Zebulon and other similar Hebrew names |
Zibiah | Russian: | Russian form of Eugenia noble |
Zilla | Hebrew Origin | |
Zillah | Hebrew Origin | |
Zina | A short name with many meanings! Zina (not to be confused for the Warrior Princess, Xena) appears in African, Greek, Hebrew… | |
Zinaida | Hebrew: | Shadow; an Old Testament name |
Zippora | Italian: | Fair, light-skinned |
Zissi | Hebrew: | Name of an ancient citadel located in the center of Jerusalem. Zion is also used to refer to a Jewish homeland and to heaven… |