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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.
Zelyna is a unique Spanish name derived from Celina, meaning "heavenly," popularized by Cervantes' "Don Quixote.
Zenaida is a unique Spanish name derived from Latin 'zēnō', meaning 'to live' or 'be lively', symbolizing life and vitality.
Zenaido is a rare Spanish name derived from "zen", meaning wisdom. It's associated with intelligence and was popular among medieval Spanish nobility.
Zenayda is a Spanish-derived name meaning 'life', inspired by the legendary figure Zenobia and signifying strength and resilience.
Zeneida is a Spanish name derived from the Basque 'Zenobia', meaning 'life' or 'lively'.
Zenida is a Spanish name of Basque origin, meaning "life," associated with legendary Queen Zenobia of Palmyra.
Zeny is a captivating Spanish name derived from "zenit," meaning zenith, traditionally used for both boys and girls, though more common for females. It originated in Spain during the 16th century, first recorded in Valencia.
Zithlaly is an Aztec name composed of "Tlahui" meaning "day" and "Yolli" meaning "heart", translating to "day heart". It references the Aztecs' belief in their sun god Tonatiuh being nourished by human sacrifices, making it historically significant yet rare today.
Zitlali is a Mexican girl's name meaning 'star' in Nahuatl, representing guidance and light.
Zitlaly is a unique and beautiful name of Mexican origin meaning "star" or "sparkling star" in Nahuatl, signifying elegance and uniqueness.
Zoraya is a unique Spanish name of Persian origin, derived from "Soraya" meaning "rich head" or "prosperous top," often associated with strength, elegance, uniqueness, and royal figures like Princess Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari. It's popular worldwide despite its rarity due to its distinctive sound and powerful meaning for both boys and girls.
Zorayda is a unique Spanish name derived from the Basque word "Zoraide," meaning "white lark." It was popularized by Pedro Calderón de la Barca in his play "La Vida es Sueño," where Zorayda is known for her beauty, intelligence, and courage.
Zorita, of Spanish origin, means "fox" and symbolizes intelligence and cunning.
Zorro is a Spanish given name meaning 'fox,' popularized by Johnston McCulley's 1919 novella featuring a masked avenger defending the oppressed.
Zuheily is a radiant Spanish name meaning 'to shine', popular among Spanish nobility during the Renaissance.
Zuhey is a unique Spanish name derived from 'azuahay', meaning 'to the south'. Traditionally given to children born in southern Spain, it has rich historical and cultural significance.
Zujeily is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'zuela', meaning 'ankle', and related to the Hebrew name Selah, signifying 'prayer'.
Zujey is a unique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew "Yosef," meaning "he will add.
Zulay is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Zulaykha, an Arabic name meaning "pure" or "bright.
Zuleica is a Spanish name with Arabic roots, derived from Zulaykha, meaning 'distant' or 'remote'. It holds rich historical and cultural significance as the wife of King Solomon in One Thousand and One Nights.
Zuleidy is a distinctive Spanish name combining Arabic "Suad" meaning good fortune and Spanish "ida" for journey.
Zuleima is a unique Spanish name derived from the Arabic Zulaykha meaning 'shadow' or 'darkness', popularized by an 18th-century play.
Zuleimy is a captivating Spanish name derived from Arabic 'Zulaykha', meaning 'dark beauty'. It's rooted in Islamic tradition, signifying strength and resilience.
Zulema is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Arabic Zulaykha, meaning "dark-haired beauty," with historical roots in Middle Eastern folklore and Spanish literature.
Zuley is a Spanish-origin name derived from Arabic "Zulaika," meaning "bright star." It signifies intelligence, creativity, and charisma, often bringing good fortune to its bearer.
Zuleyca is a captivating Spanish name derived from the Arabic "Zulaikha," meaning "pure" or "bright.
Zuleymi is a Spanish name derived from Arabic "Zuhal," meaning "the polar star.
Zulia is a captivating Spanish name derived from the ancient Zulia tribe, once inhabiting western Venezuela. It signifies 'land of abundance' or 'place of prosperity', reflecting the region's fertility.
Zuliana is a distinctive Latin American name derived from "Zuliano," meaning "belonging to the land of Zulema," with origins tracing back to ancient Arabic roots and Islamic tradition.
Zulimar is a captivating Spanish name derived from Zuñiga (Basque origin, meaning "from the town of Zuñiga") and Mar (short form of Maria, meaning "sea").
Zulmarie is a unique Spanish-derived feminine name meaning "blue Mary".
Zulmira is a Spanish feminine name of Arabic origin, composed of "Zula/Zule" meaning 'morning star' and "Mira" meaning 'to look at'. It translates to 'one who looks at the morning star', with historic ties to families with Muslim influences in Spain.
Zulmy is a captivating unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "zulma," meaning darkness or night, popularized by the Moorish population during Spain's Middle Ages. Despite its somewhat mysterious connotation, Zulmy is often associated with beauty and elegance.
Zuni is a distinctive Native American name from the Zuni Pueblo tribe in New Mexico, with no universal English meaning but derived from the Spanish term for the tribe.
Zuriana is a captivating Spanish name derived from "Zoria," meaning "dawn" or "morning star." It signifies new beginnings and has historic roots in medieval Spain, while remaining rare today.
Zuzu is a charming Spanish-origin name, derived from Susana or Sofía, popularized in Spain during the late 19th century as a standalone name. Despite having no specific meaning, its warmth and playfulness have made it globally recognized.
Zyeon is a distinctive name of unknown origin with no clear historical or linguistic roots. Its meaning remains unclear due to lack of documented records, but some people associate it phonetically with words like "wolf" in Hebrew or "respected" in Arabic. Despite its mysterious past, Zyeon stands out as an intriguing and unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.