Female and male names starting with the letter "Z" .

ZIO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the word 'zio', meaning 'uncle'. It's a unique, distinctive choice popular among Italians for generations.

ZIOMARA

Feminine

Unique African name derived from the Swahili word "ziwa," meaning "lake." It signifies "lake of wisdom" or "sea of knowledge.

ZION

Masculine

Zion, of Hebrew origin, means 'high hill' and is deeply rooted in Jewish culture, symbolizing unity and God's dwelling among His people.

ZION

Feminine

Distinctively Hebrew name derived from 'tsiyyon', meaning 'highest point' or 'peak'. Originally signifying Jerusalem, the spiritual heart of Judaism, Zion has since transcended religion and race to symbolize unity and strength.

ZIONA

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name meaning "zealous for Zion (Jerusalem)", reflecting a profound devotion to the holy city.

ZIONAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew feminine name derived from 'Tsiyonah', meaning 'Dew from Zion', representing fertility and connection to Israel.

ZIONE

Masculine

Zione (pronounced zi-O-ne) is an uncommon, distinct African-origin given name, popularized in recent years by Zimbabwean Paralympic sprinter Zione Chikwanha.

ZIONN

Masculine

Hebrew given name derived from "Tsiyon," meaning "dwelling place" or "fortress." It signifies a place of refuge and divine presence, originally referring to Jerusalem's Mount Zion in Jewish culture. Today, it is recognized as a unisex name with growing popularity among diverse cultures and backgrounds, boosted by its use by celebrities like Zion Williamson.

ZIONNA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew feminine name meaning 'Daughter of Jerusalem'.

ZIONNAH

Feminine

Hebrew name, derived from "Zion," the hill in Jerusalem, symbolizing homecoming, purity, and holiness. It's predominantly used as a female name, with some rare instances of male usage.

ZIONNE

Feminine

Rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'Jerusalem,' popularized in the U.S. by celebrities like Snoop Dogg.

ZIOR

Feminine

Rare Hebrew unisex name with the meaning of "light" or "shining," inspired by the Hebrew word "zohar.

ZIOR

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning.

ZIORA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "tzedek," meaning "righteousness" or "justice." It holds historical significance in Jewish culture, often given to girls embodying compassion and fairness.

ZIPORA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'bird', derived from the biblical figure Zipporah, Moses' Midianite wife.

ZIPORAH

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "bird," with significant biblical history, including being the wife of Moses in Exodus.

ZIPPORAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "bird," reflecting beauty and freedom. It's derived from the root word "tzipor" and is notable as the wife of Moses in the Bible, displaying courage by saving him from an angel of death sent by God.

ZIQI

Feminine

Chinese given name meaning "purple seven", historically associated with nobility and wisdom through figures like Ziqi of Nan Zhou.

ZIQUAN

Masculine

Traditional Chinese given name composed of ' Zi' meaning character/self-cultivation, and 'Quan' meaning power/authority.

ZIRA

Feminine

African-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'powerful'. Popularized by Disney's "The Lion King", it signifies wisdom, intelligence, and independence.

ZIRACHI

Feminine

Rare African name of Swahili origin, meaning "the one who brings light.

ZIRAH

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating female name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "zira," meaning "to respect" or "to honor.

ZIRAILI

Feminine

African name of Bantu origin that translates to 'place of the sun', reflecting a deep connection to nature and divine powers.

ZIRAILY

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name of West African origin, popularized during Mali's 14th-century Malian Empire. It's associated with Princess Ziraily, daughter of Emperor Mansa Musa, known for her intelligence, courage, and beauty. The name may be linked to the Arabic word 'zara', meaning 'to bloom' or 'flourish'. Today, it's recognized globally but remains relatively rare.

ZIRE

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "song" or "lyric," derived from "zamir," meaning "singer.

ZIREL

Feminine

Hebrew boy's name meaning 'song' or 'melody', derived from the word 'zerem'.

ZIRI

Masculine

Unique Berber name from North Africa, meaning 'light' or 'shine', popularized by the Zirid dynasty that ruled Algeria in the 10th-11th centuries.

ZIRUI

Masculine

Unique Chinese name composed of ' Zi', meaning character or writing, and ' Rui', signifying prosperous or precious.

ZIRWA

Feminine

African name from the Bantu language family, translating to 'peace' or 'harmony', reflecting its cultural significance and positive values.

ZISEL

Feminine

Rare Hebrew feminine name meaning 'fringes', derived from the word 'tzitzit'.

ZISHA

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "gift from God," reflecting its ancient biblical origins and enduring global popularity.

ZISHAN

Masculine

Unique Persian name meaning "golden one", symbolizing prosperity and wealth, and popularized by historical figures like poet Zishan Kabir.

ZISHE

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength'.

ZISSEL

Feminine

Rare, Hebrew-derived given name meaning 'he will laugh', originally the pet form of Isaac, the biblical patriarch whose name was inspired by his mother Sarah's laughter upon learning she would bear him in her old age.

ZISSY

Feminine

Unique, Hebrew-origin name meaning 'lily', signifying purity and grace.

ZITA

Feminine

Unique Italian name derived from the Latin word 'Cithara', meaning 'lyre' or 'harp', associated with music and poetry in ancient Roman culture.

ZITHLALY

Feminine

Aztec name composed of "Tlahui" meaning "day" and "Yolli" meaning "heart", translating to "day heart". It references the Aztecs' belief in their sun god Tonatiuh being nourished by human sacrifices, making it historically significant yet rare today.

ZITLALI

Feminine

Mexican girl's name meaning 'star' in Nahuatl, representing guidance and light.

ZITLALIC

Feminine

Unique Mayan girls' name meaning "little star".

ZITLALLI

Feminine

Aztec name meaning 'star', given to the goddess of stars who became the Ceiba tree.