Female and male first names : France.

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Zann is a unique name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Zane or Zachariah. Its true meaning remains elusive despite speculation linking it to the French word "zan" which means "to laugh".
Zavon is an uncommon Hebrew name meaning "gift from God," with historical mentions in the Old Testament and notable bearers like French nobleman Zavon Nageon de Lynden.
Zaylen is a modern, unisex name of unknown origin with varying suggested meanings such as "wolf" from Hebrew or variants of Sahel/Saul. It has gained popularity recently in English-speaking countries but lacks historical significance or associated celebrations. Its unique sound appeals to parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
Zeal is a rare English given name derived from Middle English 'zele', meaning 'ardent desire' or 'zealous'.
Zelan is an intriguing name of uncertain origin and meaning, often associated with Saint Zelan, a 6th-century Breton saint known for his holiness and miracles.
Zélie is a unique French feminine given name derived from 'zèbre', meaning zebra, coined by author George Sand in her 1850 novel 'Zélie dans les bois'.
Zelilah is a rare Hebrew female name derived from "Tzila", meaning 'shadow'. It was popularized by French novelist Honoré de Balzac in his novel 'Le Cousin Bette'. The name's association with shadows can evoke ideas of mystery, protection or guidance.
Zelma: derived from Hebrew 'tsalmavet', meaning 'death', but popularized by French author Jules Verne's novel.
Zendre is a rare French name meaning "defender" or "protector," inspired by Latin 'sentinella'.
Zenith is an English given name derived from Middle French 'zenith' and Arabic 'samt al-ra's', meaning "the highest point" or "way of the head".
Zharick: Name of unknown origin, no known historical or cultural significance; mystery surrounds its meaning.
Zielle is a rare yet captivating female name originating from France as a derivative of Isabelle, conveying qualities like beauty, grace, and courage.
Zierre is a rare, unique name of unknown origin, possibly French or derived from Germanic 'Siegried', meaning 'victory power'. It was borne by 15th-century nobleman Zierre de Montbazon but remains uncommon.
Zoelie is a distinctive French name derived from 'zoologie', meaning 'zoology', signifying curiosity about nature and animals.
Zyan is an uncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the French word 'azure' meaning blue or inspired by the mineral cyanite, also known as kyanite. It gained popularity in recent years among parents seeking unique names and is often interpreted to mean "blue like the sky" or "the color of the sea". Despite its uncertain origins, Zyan stands out due to its rarity and distinctive sound.
Zyelle is a unique French name derived from "zèle," signifying enthusiasm and passion.
Zyien is a rare, unisex French name meaning 'violet/purple', symbolizing elegance and royalty.
Zylie is a modern girls' name with unknown origins, possibly derived from French Zelie or diminutives like Zola/Zelma. It means "zealous" or "devout", reflecting creativity and individuality. Despite no historical figures named Zylie, its unique appeal lies in parents creating personal meaning for their daughters.
Zyvion is a rare French-origin name believed to mean 'triumph'.