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101 girl names that start with the letter Z

There are certain initials that, in addition to capturing our attention with their sound, add strength and distinction to the names. As we near the end of our journey through baby names from A to Z, we share 101 girl names that start with the letter Z.

  • Zabana: of Native American origin, it means “meadow”.
  • Zabel: Armenian form of Elizabeth, which in turn is a variant of Elizabeth, which is of Hebrew origin and means “committed to God.”
  • Zabelle: French variant of Zabel.
  • Zada: of Arabic origin, it means “lucky, prosperous”.
  • Zadie: variant of Sadie, which in turn is a diminutive of Sara, which is of Hebrew origin and means “princess”.
  • Zaelia: English version of Rosalía or Rosaelia, although it is also used as a diminutive of Azalea.
  • Zafira: of Arabic origin, it means “to be successful”.
  • Zahara: this name has two origins: in Hebrew, it means “to shine”, while in Swahili it means “flower”.
  • Zahava: a modern Hebrew name, created from the word zahav , which means “gold.”
  • Zahira: of Arabic origin, it means “assistant, supporter”.
  • Zahra: of Arabic origin, it means “flower”.
  • Zaida: of Arabic origin, it means “prosperous”.
  • Zaina: of Arabic origin, it means “beauty, grace”.
  • Zainab: variante de Zainab.
  • Zakia: of Arabic and Hebrew origin, it means “pure”.
  • Zala: of African origin, it is used to refer to the people of southwestern Ethiopia.
  • Zaley: diminutive of Azalea, the name of the flower.
  • Zalie: short for Azalea.
  • Zalika: of Arabic and Swahili origin, it means “well born”.
  • Zaltana: of Native American origin, it means “high mountain”.
  • Zamzam: it is the name of the well of Zamzam, a well considered sacred located in Mecca.
  • Zan: of Chinese origin, it means “support, comfort”.
  • Zana: has two possible meanings. On the one hand, it is the Polish variant of Jane, which is of English origin and means “God is merciful.” On the other hand, it is a diminutive of Susana, which is of Hebrew origin and means “lily”.
  • Zandra: variant of Sandra, diminutive of Alessandra, which is of Greek origin and means “defender of men.”
  • Zaneta: Russian variant of Janet, variant of Jane.
  • Zaniah: of Greek origin, it means “corner”.
  • Zaniyah: variant of Zaniah.
  • Zanna: variant of Zana.
  • Zara: of Hebrew origin, it means “princess”.
  • Zareen: of Persian origin, it means “golden”.
  • Zarela: variant of Sara and Zara.
  • Zari: variante de Zareen.
  • Zaria: of Hebrew origin, it means “rose”.
  • Zariah: This name has three possible origins: in Arabic it means “flower”, in Hebrew it means “God has helped” and in Russian it means “dawn, morning star”.
  • Zarin: variant of Zareen.
  • Zarina: of Persian origin, it means “golden container”.
  • Zariyah: variante de Zariah.
  • Zariza: of Hebrew origin, it means “gold, brilliant”.
  • Zarouhi: Armenia variant of Sara.
  • Zarya – In Slavic mythology, she is the goddess of beauty. It can also be of Russian origin and means “dawn, morning star”.
  • Zayna: of Arabic origin, it means “beauty, grace”.
  • Zaza: of Hebrew origin, it means “movement”.
  • Zazie: French diminutive of Isabelle, which is a variant of Elizabeth, of Hebrew origin and whose meaning is “committed to God.”
  • Zdenka: of Czech origin, it means “woman from Sidon”.
  • Zea: of Latin origin, it means “grain”.
  • Zehava: of Hebrew origin, it means “golden”.
  • Zela: African variant of Zoe, which is of Greek origin and means “life.”
  • Zelda: diminutive of Griselda, which is of German origin and means “gray battle”.
  • Zelena: Latin variant of the Greek Selene, which means “goddess of the moon.”
  • Zelenka: of Czech origin, it means “new, fresh, innocent”.
  • Zelia: of Arabic origin, it means “fiery, jealous”.
  • Zelie: French diminutive of Azalea.
  • Zelig: of Yiddish origin, it means “blessed, happy”.
  • Zelina: of Greek origin, it means “jealous”.
  • Zeline: Hungarian form of Celeste, which is of Latin origin and means “celestial.”
  • Zella: of African origin, it means “lacking in anything”.
  • Zelma: diminutive of Anselma, which is of Germanic origin and means “pious helmet”.
  • Zelmira: of Arabic origin, it means “brilliant”.
  • Zemfira: its origin is unknown, but it is thought that it could come from the ancient Greek sappheiros , which means “sapphire”.
  • Zemora: of Hebrew origin, it means “branch, extension”.
  • Zen: is the diminutive of zenna , the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese word chánnà , which in turn comes from the Sanskrit dhiana , which means “meditation”.
  • Zena: Greek variant of Xena, meaning “guest.”
  • Zenaida: of Greek origin, it means “the life of Zeus”.
  • Zenda: of Persian origin, it means “sacred”.
  • Zendaya: comes from the Shona language and means “to give thanks”.
  • Zenobia: of Greek origin, it means “the strength of Zeus”.
  • Zephyr: of Greek origin, it means “west wind”.
  • Zera: of Greek origin, it means “seeds, beginnings”.
  • Zerlin: of Arabic origin, it means “beautiful sunrise”.
  • Zerlina: variant of Zerlin.
  • Zerline: French variant of Zerlin and Zerlina.
  • Zetta: of Hebrew origin, it means “olive”.
  • Zhanna: Russian variant of Jane.
  • Zhen: of Chinese origin, it means “treasure”.
  • Zia: of Arabic origin, it means “light, splendor”.
  • Zibiah: of Hebrew origin, it means “deer”.
  • Zilke: German variant of Cecilia, which is of Latin origin and means “blind.”
  • Zinnia: is the name of a flower, which means “memory”.
  • Zira: of Hebrew origin, it means “messenger”.
  • Zirel: of Hebrew origin, it means “noble”.
  • Zita: of Greek origin, it means “seeker”.
  • Ziva: of Hebrew origin, it means “shine”.
  • Zivanka: of Slavic origin, it means “full of life”.
  • Ziza: of Hebrew origin, it means “splendor, abundance”.
  • Zoe / Zoey: of Greek origin, it means “life”.
  • Zofia: Czech, Polish, and Ukrainian form of Sofia, meaning “wisdom.”
  • Zohara: of Hebrew origin, it means “light, splendor”.
  • Zoila: variant of Zoe.
  • Zora: of Serbian origin, it means “dawn”.
  • Zoraida: of Arabic origin, it means “captivating woman”.
  • Zorina: of Slavic origin, it means “golden dawn”.
  • Zosia: Polish variant of Sofia.
  • Zuelia: of Arabic origin, it means “peace”.
  • Zuleika: of Arabic origin, it means “fair”.
  • Zulma / Zulema: of Arabic origin, it means “strong and vigorous”.
  • Zuri: of Swahili origin, it means “good, beautiful”.
  • Zuria or Zuriñe: of Basque origin, it means “white”.
  • Zuwena: of African origin, it means “good”.
  • Zuzanna: Slavic variant of Susana.
  • Zuzi: diminutive of Zuzanna.
  • Zvezda: of Slavic origin, it means “star”.

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