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ZANDER m : Variant of XANDER.

ZANDRA f : Short form of ALEXANDRA.

ZANE (1) m : From an English surname of unknown meaning. It was introduced as a given name by American author Zane Grey (1872-1939). Zane was in fact his middle na...

ZANE (2) f : Latvian form of SUSANNA.

ZANNA f : Short form of SUZANNA.

ZARA (1) f : English form of ZAÏRE. In England it came to public attention when Princess Anne gave it to her daughter in 1981. Use of the name may also be influen...

ZARA (2) f : Diminutive of ZAHARINA.

ZARAH m : Form of ZERAH used in some translations of the Bible.

ZARAMAMA f : Means "grain mother" in Quechua. This was the name of the Inca goddess of grain.

ZARATHUSHTRA m : Ancient Avestan form of ZARATHUSTRA.

ZARATHUSTRA m : Possibly means "golden camel" in Old Iranian, derived from zarat meaning "golden" combined with ushtra meaning "camel". Zarathustra was the Persian pr...

ZARAY f : Possibly a variant of ZAHRAH.

ZAREEN f : Means "golden" in Persian.

ZARIA f : Possibly based on ZAHRAH or the Nigerian city of Zaria.

ZARTOSHT m : Modern Persian form of ZARATHUSTRA.

ZAVANNA f : Variant of SAVANNAH.

ZAVIA f : Modern feminine form of XAVIER.

ZAVIER m : Variant of XAVIER.

ZAWISZA m : Polish cognate of ZÁVIŠ.

ZAXARIA m : Old Slavic form of ZECHARIAH.

ZAYD m : Derived from Arabic زاد (zada) "to increase". This was the name of a slave who became the adopted son of the Prophet Muhammad.

ZAYN m : Means "beauty, grace" in Arabic.

ZAYNA f : Feminine form of ZAYN.

ZAYNAB f : From the Arabic name of a fragrant flowering tree, which is probably from زين (zayn) meaning "beauty". Zaynab was the name of a daughter, a grandda...

ZAÏRE f : Used by Voltaire for the heroine of his tragic play 'Zaïre' (1732), about a Christian woman enslaved by Muslims. The heroine is named Zara in some En...

ZBIGNEV m : Medieval Slavic form of ZBIGNIEW.

ZBIGNIEW m : Derived from the Slavic elements zbyti "to dispel" and gnyevu "anger".

ZBYGNĚV m : Czech cognate of ZBIGNIEW.

ZBYNĚK m : Diminutive of ZBYGNĚV, now used independently.

ZDENA f : Czech feminine variant of ZDENKO.



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