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Zacchaeus is a Hebrew name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the word 'tzawwka'. Despite his unpopularity as a wealthy tax collector, Zacchaeus demonstrated humility, meeting Jesus and undergoing spiritual transformation.
Zache is a Hebrew name derived from Zechariah, meaning "Yahweh remembers." It has significant biblical importance and remains popular today due to its historical and religious roots.
Zachary is a Hebrew name meaning 'remembered by God', derived from Zechariah, with elements 'zakar' (to remember) and 'El' (God).
Zackhary is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "remembered by God," with significant figures in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions.
Zaiveon is a distinctive American name created by combining Zion and Levon/Levi, suggesting unity and elevation, with biblical roots and a unique spelling.
Zakaria is an Arabic name meaning "remembering God," derived from the word "zakara" which means "to remember." It is connected to Prophet Zachariah, venerated in both Islamic and Christian traditions.
Zakariyah is an Arabic name derived from 'zakirah,' meaning 'remembrance.' It's significant in both Islam (prophet Zakariyah) and Christianity (father of John the Baptist).
Zakariyah is an Arabic name meaning "God has remembered" or "remembering God".
Zakariyya is an Arabic male given name meaning "God has remembered," originating from the Islamic prophet Zachariah, father of John the Baptist.
Zakari is an Arabic name derived from "zakara", meaning "to remember" or "to mention". It's associated with Prophet Zachariah, revered in Islam and Christianity for his faith and devotion.
Zanovah is a unique Hebrew name derived from "Tsiyon," meaning "Zion" and symbolizing Jerusalem's holy hill, significant in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions.
Zarius is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'zealous for war' or 'eager for battle', originally associated with Saint Zarius, an early Christian martyr.
Zelena is a Slavic girl's name meaning "green," associated with Saint Zelena and believed to bring good fortune in some cultures.
Zelmarie is a unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "zelosus" meaning zealous or eager, popular among Spanish nobility during the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Zelmarie, a Christian martyr.
Zemichael is an Ethiopian unisex name derived from the Ge'ez word "zemar", meaning "song", often associated with St. Michael the archangel.
Zharyah is a Hebrew name meaning "God has illuminated," derived from Zachariah, a significant prophet in Jewish and Christian traditions.
Zobia is a rare Middle Eastern name derived from the Semitic root "zbw," meaning "to flow" or "to pour forth." Historically, it is associated with Saint Zobia, an early Christian martyr from Syria.
Zoey is a charming Greek name meaning 'life', popularized by figures like Saint Zoe and the Twilight series.
Zoye is a rare Greek feminine given name derived from "zoe," meaning life, with historical significance in Christianity and ancient Greece.
Zuzana is a Czech female name derived from Susan, meaning 'lily'. Popular in Czechoslovakia for centuries, it's associated with Czech culture, literature, and Christianity.
Zymire is a distinctive Greek name meaning "yeast," symbolizing growth and abundance, with ancient roots in agriculture and early Christianity.