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

ZYMIA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'leaven' or 'yeast', symbolizing growth and nourishment.

ZYMIAH

Feminine

Igbo African name meaning "good fortune" or "abundance of good things.

ZYMIER

Masculine

Distinct Polish name derived from "zymny," meaning "cold" or "frozen," associated with the Slavic god of winter.

ZYMIERE

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "patience," "peace," or "harmony.

ZYMIR

Masculine

Enigmatic name with unknown origins, though some speculate it may be of Yoruba descent. It has been used historically across various cultures and gained prominence through figures like Albanian patriot Zymiristan Zymer. Despite its mysterious meaning, the unique sound and historical significance of Zymir make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.

ZYMIR

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "My heart is at peace," symbolizing tranquility and harmony.

ZYMIRA

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name derived from "zygosis," meaning "union" or "meeting.

ZYMIRAH

Feminine

Unique and captivating name of unknown origin, offering each bearer the opportunity to create their own personal identity and story associated with it due to its lack of traditional meaning or historical context.

ZYMIRE

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning "yeast," symbolizing growth and abundance, with ancient roots in agriculture and early Christianity.

ZYMIRR

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, often used in fantasy contexts due to its mysterious sound.

ZYMYA

Feminine

Uncommon, unique name of unknown origin, with no specific cultural or linguistic ties.

ZYN

Masculine

Slavic unisex name derived from the word "zyn," meaning "strength" or "power." Popular among Polish and Czech communities, it signifies courage and fortitude.

ZYN

Feminine

Rare Welsh name derived from "zyn," meaning "to be" or "to exist." It's not traditionally historical but has a profound significance that appeals to many.

ZYNA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name of Greek origin, meaning "yoke" or "barrier," symbolizing strength and resilience since ancient times.

ZYNAB

Feminine

Arabic origin name meaning "often praised," with significant historical and cultural importance, particularly in Islamic culture where it's associated with Prophet Muhammad's niece known for her strength and intelligence.

ZYNAE

Feminine

Exotic African name derived from Swahili 'zinaye', meaning 'love'.

ZYNAH

Feminine

Uncommon yet meaningful Arabic name derived from 'Zaynab', meaning 'beauty'. It gained popularity through Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima, making it significant in Islam.

ZYNARIA

Feminine

Unique girl's name with unknown origins, often associated with creativity and individuality due to its distinctive sound and mysterious nature.

ZYNASIA

Feminine

Distinctive African-origin name derived from the Swahili word "Uzani", meaning "calm" or "quiet".

ZYNDALL

Masculine

Uncommon African American name with no widely accepted origin or meaning, potentially derived from "Zyn" and "Dall", chosen for its uniqueness and personal significance.

ZYNDAYA

Feminine

Beautiful Yoruba African name meaning 'Our own joy'.

ZYNECIA

Feminine

Distinctive African American name created from combining elements of various African names, believed to mean "God is gracious" or "God is merciful," reflecting recent innovation while embodying rich cultural heritage.

ZYNIA

Feminine

Rare and enigmatic name with unknown origins, possibly derived from the Arabic word 'zinah' meaning 'pure', or inspired by the mineral zinc.

ZYNIAH

Feminine

African-derived name of Swahili origin, meaning "beautiful".

ZYNIQUE

Feminine

Modern, unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries.

ZYNIYA

Feminine

African name derived from Swahili 'zny' meaning 'to love' and 'ya' signifying 'child of,' translating to 'child of love.'

ZYNIYAH

Feminine

African-American name derived from Arabic "Zainab", meaning "beauty" or "flowers", and associated with Prophet Muhammad's daughter. It gained popularity as a modern twist on classic African-American names.

ZYNLEE

Feminine

Unique American name created as a blend of 'Zynn' (meaning 'graced by God') and 'Lee' ('clever' or 'heroic'), with growing popularity in recent years.

ZYNN

Feminine

Zynn is of Vietnamese origin, derived from the word 'Zin', meaning 'gold' or 'precious metal'. It was traditionally given to children born during Vietnam's prosperous periods and can be pronounced like 'zin'.

ZYNNIA

Feminine

Zynnia: Rare Greek name meaning 'joined in marriage', symbolizing unity & love.

ZYNOVIA

Feminine

Slavic name derived from 'zyn', meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', translating to 'wise' or 'intelligent'. Historically popular among medieval Polish and Lithuanian nobles, it's now rare yet distinctive.

ZYON

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'Rock', derived from Tsiyon, the ancient city of Jerusalem.

ZYON

Masculine

Captivating Hebrew unisex name derived from "Tsiyon," meaning Jerusalem, with deep historical significance representing the holy city's spiritual importance and Jewish ancestral homeland.

ZYONA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning "life," associated with the Greek goddess of youth and bloom, Zoe.

ZYONAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "Tzion," meaning "Zion" or "Jerusalem.

ZYONN

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Tziona', meaning 'Zion' or Jerusalem.

ZYONN

Masculine

Uncommon name with mysterious origins, not found in traditional naming systems or languages. Its meaning remains uncertain, but some associate it with the biblical cherub Zephon.

ZYONNA

Feminine

African-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'beautiful'.

ZYONNAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew female name derived from 'Zion,' meaning 'highest point' or 'fortress,' with the suffix '-nah' adding elegance.

ZYONNE

Masculine

Zyonne is of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'Uzuri', meaning 'beauty'. It's a unisex name, more commonly associated with females in English-speaking countries, pronounced /zaɪˈoʊn/.