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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
101 Ziphron Biblical Falsehood of a song, rejoicing. F
102 Zipporah Biblical Beauty, trumpet, mourning. F

103 Zita English St. Zita was a 13th century patron saint of domestic servants. F
104 Zita Spanish Little hope. F
105 Zitkala NativeAmerican Bird (Dakota). F
106 Ziz Biblical Flower, branch, a lock of hair. F
107 Zoan Biblical Motion. F
108 Zoe Greek Zoe is a vibrant feminine name from Greek, meaning “life.” It conveys vitality, freshness, and joy. Zoe’s brevity and positive meaning have made it a top choice in English-speaking countries, celebrated for its upbeat energy and classic roots. F
109 Zoe Greek Life; alive. F
110 Zoey Greek Zoey is a vibrant feminine name from the Greek Zoe, meaning “life.” It conveys energy, vitality, and fresh beginnings. With its upbeat sound and positive connotations, Zoey has become one of the most popular girl names in the US, Canada, and the UK, celebrated for its modern appeal and timeless significance. F
111 Zoey Greek Variant of Zoe 'life. F
112 Zoheleth Biblical That creeps, slides, or draws. F
113 Zola French Famous bearer: 19th century writer Emile Zola. F

114 Zona Latin A girdle. F
115 Zophie Czechoslovakian Czechoslovakian form of Sophie. F
116 Zora Arabic Variant of Zorah: Dawn. F
117 Zorah Biblical Leprosy, scab, hornet. F
118 Zsa zsa Hungarian Pet name for Susan. Lily. F
119 Zsofia Hungarian Hungarian form of Sophia. Wise. F
120 Zubaida Muslim High hill.. F