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309 nombres con significado y origen verificados

ZAAHIR (1)

M

Derived from Arabic زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine, to radiate".

ZAAHIRA

F

Feminine form of ZAAHIR (1).

ZABEL

F

Armenian form of ISABEL. A 13th-century ruling queen of Cilician Armenia bore this name.

ZABULON

M

Latin form of ZEBULUN.

ZACARÍAS

M

Spanish form of ZECHARIAH.

ZACCHAEUS

M

From Ζακχαιος (Zakchaios), the Greek form of ZACCAI. In the New Testament he is a tax collector in Jericho who gives hal...

ZACCHEUS

M

Latin form of Ζακχαιος (see ZACCHAEUS) used in the Vulgate.

ZACHARIAH

M

Variant of ZECHARIAH. This spelling is used in the King James Version of the Old Testament to refer to one of the kings ...

ZACHARIASZ

M

Polish form of ZECHARIAH.

ZACHARY

M

Usual English form of ZACHARIAS, used in some English versions of the New Testament. This form has been in use since the...

ZACK

M

Short form of ZACHARY.

ZACKERY

M

Variant of ZACHARY.

ZAHARA

F

Feminine form of ZOHAR.

ZAHARINA

F

Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of ZECHARIAH.

ZAHI

M

Means "beautiful, brilliant" in Arabic.

ZAHID

M

Means "pious, devout" in Arabic.

ZAHİDE

F

Turkish feminine form of ZAHID.

ZAHIRA

F

Feminine form of ZAHIR.

ZAHRAH

F

Derived from Arabic زهرة (zahrah) meaning "blooming flower".

ZAIDA

F

Feminine form of ZAYD.

ZAINA

F

Feminine form of ZAYN.

ZAIRA

F

Italian and Spanish form of ZAÏRE.

ZAK

M

Short form of ZACHARY.

ZAKARIYA

M

Variant transcription of ZAKARIYYA.

ZAKCHAIOS

M

Form of ZACCHAEUS used in the Greek New Testament.

ZAKI

M

Means "pure" in Arabic.

ZAKIYA

F

Variant transcription of ZAKIYYA.

ZAKKAI

M

Hebrew form of ZACCAI.

ZALA

F

Diminutive of ROZALIJA.

ZALMON

M

Means "shady" in Hebrew. This is the name of one of David's mighty men in the Old Testament.

ZANDRA

F

Short form of ALEXANDRA.

ZANE (2)

F

Latvian form of SUSANNA.

ZARA (1)

F

English form of ZAÏRE. In England it came to public attention when Princess Anne gave it to her daughter in 1981. Use of...

ZARAH

M

Form of ZERAH used in some translations of the Bible.

ZARATHUSHTRA

M

Ancient Avestan form of ZARATHUSTRA.

ZARAY

F

Possibly a variant of ZAHRAH.

ZARIA

F

Possibly based on ZAHRAH or the Nigerian city of Zaria.

ZARTOSHT

M

Modern Persian form of ZARATHUSTRA.

ZAVIA

F

Modern feminine form of XAVIER.

ZÁVIŠ

M

Derived from a Slavic root meaning "envy".

ZAXARIA

M

Old Slavic form of ZECHARIAH.

ZAYN

M

Means "beauty, grace" in Arabic.

ZAYNAB

F

Meaning uncertain. It is possibly related to Arabic زين (zayn) meaning "beauty"; it could be from the name of a fragrant...

ZBIGNIEW

M

Derived from the Slavic elements zbyti "to dispel" and gnyevu "anger".

ZBYNĚK

M

Diminutive of ZBYGNĚV, now used independently.

ZDENĚK

M

Czech form of ZDENKO.

ZDENKA

F

Feminine form of ZDENKO.

ZDENO

M

Slovak variant of ZDENKO.

ZDISLAV

M

Czech form of ZDZISŁAW.

ZDRAVKA

F

Feminine form of ZDRAVKO.

ZDZISŁAW

M

Derived from the Slavic elements zidati "build" and slava "glory".

M

Portuguese diminutive of JOSÉ.

ZEBEDAIOS

M

New Testament Greek form of ZEBEDEE.

ZEBULON

M

Variant of ZEBULUN.

ZECHARIAH

M

From the Hebrew name זְכַרְיָה (Zekharyah) meaning "YAHWEH remembers". This is the name of many characters in the Old Te...

ZEDEKIAH

M

From the Hebrew name צִדְקִיָּהוּ (Tzidqiyyahu) meaning "justice of YAHWEH". In the Old Testament this is the name of th...

ZEEV

M

Means "wolf" in Hebrew.

ZEFERINO

M

Portuguese form of the Roman name Zephyrinus, which was derived from the Greek Zephyros (see ZEPHYR). Saint Zephyrinus w...

ZEINAB

F

Persian form of ZAYNAB.

ZEKERİYA

M

Turkish form of ZECHARIAH.

ZEKİ

M

Means "intelligent" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ذكيّ (dhakiy).

ZELDA (1)

F

Feminine form of SELIG.

ZELDE

F

Feminine form of SELIG.

ZELLA

F

German diminutive of MARCELLA.

ZELOPHEHAD

M

Possibly means either "first born" or "shadow from terror" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Zelophehad is a man who dies...

ZEMFIRA

F

Meaning unknown, possibly of Romani origin. This name was (first?) used by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem 'The Gypsies' (...

ZENAIDA

F

Apparently a Greek derivative of Ζηναις (Zenais), which was derived from the name of the Greek god ZEUS. This was the na...

ZENAIS

F

Ancient Greek variant of ZENAIDA.

ZENO

M

From the Greek name Ζηνων (Zenon), which was derived from the name of the Greek god ZEUS. Zeno was the name of two famou...

ZENOBIOS

M

Masculine form of ZENOBIA.

ZENOVIA

F

Modern Greek form of ZENOBIA.

ZEPH

M

Short form of ZEPHANIAH.

ZEPHANIAH

M

From the Hebrew name צְפַנְיָה (Tzefanyah) meaning "YAHWEH has hidden". This is the name of one of the twelve minor prop...

ZÉPHYRINE

F

French feminine form of Zephyrinus (see ZEFERINO).

ZEPHYROS

M

Greek form of ZEPHYR.

ZERACH

M

Hebrew form of ZERAH.

ZERAH

M

Means "dawning, shining" in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Judah and the twin of Perez in the Old Testament.

ZEUS

M

The name of a Greek god, related to the old Indo-European god *Dyeus whose name probably meant "shine" or "sky". In Gree...

ZEVADYAH

M

Hebrew form of ZEBADIAH.

ZEYNAB

F

Azerbaijani form of ZAYNAB, as well as a variant transcription of Persian ZEINAB.

ZEZÉ

M

Portuguese diminutive of JOSÉ.

ZHALEH

F

Means "dew" or "hoarfrost" in Persian.

ZHANNOCHKA

F

Diminutive of ZHANNA.

ZHELIMIR

M

Possible medieval Slavic form of ŽELIMIR.

ZHEN

M/F

From Chinese 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, rare", 真 (zhēn) meaning "real, genuine", 贞 (zhēn) meaning "virtuous, chaste, lo...

ZHENYA

M/F

Russian diminutive of YEVGENIYA or YEVGENIY or a Bulgarian diminutive of EVGENIYA.

ZHIHAO

M/F

From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with 豪 (háo) mean...

ZHIVKA

F

Feminine form of ZHIVKO.

ZHONG

M/F

From Chinese 中 (zhōng) meaning "middle" or 忠 (zhōng) meaning "loyalty, devotion". Other characters can form this name as...

ZHUBIN

M

Means "spear" in Persian, ultimately from Sanskrit.

ZHYRGAL

M/F

Variant transcription of JYRGAL.

ZIAD

M

Variant transcription of ZIYAD.

ZIBA (1)

F

Means "beautiful" in Persian.

ZIBIAH

F

Means "roe, deer" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the mother of king Joash of Judah.

ZIFA

F

Tatar and Bashkir form of ZIBA (1).

ZIKMUND

M

Czech form of SIGMUND.

ZILLAH

F

Means "shade" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament she is the second wife of Lamech.

ZIMRI

M

Means "my praise" or "my music" in Hebrew. This is the name of a king of Israel in the Old Testament. He ruled for only ...

ZINAIDA

F

Russian form of ZENAIDA.

ZINNIA

F

From the name of the flower, which was itself named for the German botanist Johann Zinn.

ZINOVIA

F

Modern Greek form of ZENOBIA.

ZINOVIYA

F

Russian and Ukrainian form of ZENOBIA.

ZION

M

From the name of a citadel which was in the center of Jerusalem. Zion is also used to refer to a Jewish homeland and to ...

ZISEL

F

Variant of SISEL.

ZAAHIR (2)

M

Derived from Arabic ظهر (zahara) meaning "to become clear, to emerge".

ZAAL

M

Georgian form of ZAL.

ZABOULON

M

Greek form of ZEBULUN.

ZAC

M

Short form of ZACHARY.

ZACCAI

M

From the Hebrew name זַכָּי (Zakkay) meaning "pure". This is the name of a minor character in the Old Testament.

ZACCHARIAS

M

Form of ZACHARIAS used in the Latin Bible.

ZACH

M

Short form of ZACHARY.

ZACHARIAS

M

Greek form of ZECHARIAH. This form of the name is used in most English versions of the New Testament to refer to the fat...

ZACHARIE

M

French form of ZECHARIAH.

ZACHERY

M

Variant of ZACHARY.

ZACKARY

M

Variant of ZACHARY.

ZADOK

M

Means "righteous" in Hebrew. This is the name of several characters in the Old Testament, most notably the high priest o...

ZAHARI

M

Bulgarian form of ZECHARIAH.

ZAHARINKA

F

Diminutive of ZAHARINA.

ZAHIA

F

Feminine form of ZAHI.

ZAHIDA

F

Feminine form of ZAHID.

ZAHIR

M

Derived from Arabic زهير (zahir) meaning "helper, supporter". In Islamic tradition الظهير (al-Zahir) is one of the 99 na...

ZAHRA

F

Means "brilliant, bright" in Arabic. This is an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatimah.

ZAID

M

Variant transcription of ZAYD.

ZAIN

M

Variant transcription of ZAYN.

ZAINAB

F

Variant Arabic transcription of ZAYNAB, as well as the Urdu form.

ZAÏRE

F

Used by Voltaire for the heroine of his tragic play 'Zaïre' (1732), about a Christian woman enslaved by Muslims. The her...

ZAKARIA

M

Georgian form of ZECHARIAH. This is also a variant transcription of Arabic ZAKARIYYA.

ZAKARIYYA

M

Arabic form of ZECHARIAH.

ZAKHAR

M

Russian form of ZECHARIAH.

ZAKIAH

F

Variant transcription of ZAKIYYA.

ZAKIYYA

F

Feminine form of ZAKI.

ZAL

M

Means "albino" in Persian. In the 11th-century Persian epic the 'Shahnameh' this is the name of a white-haired warrior.

ZALMAN

M

Yiddish form of SOLOMON.

ZAMAN

M

Means "time, age, era" in Arabic.

ZAN

M/F

From Chinese 赞 (zàn) meaning "help, support", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.

ZANDER

M

Variant of XANDER.

ZANE (1)

M

From an English surname of unknown meaning. It was introduced as a given name by American author Zane Grey (1872-1939). ...

ZANNA

F

Short form of SUZANNA.

ZARA (2)

F

Diminutive of ZAHARINA.

ZARAMAMA

F

Means "grain mother" in Quechua. This was the name of the Inca goddess of grain.

ZARATHUSTRA

M

Possibly means "golden camel" in Old Iranian, derived from zarat meaning "golden" combined with ushtra meaning "camel". ...

ZAREEN

F

Means "golden" in Persian.

ZAVANNA

F

Variant of SAVANNAH.

ZAVIER

M

Variant of XAVIER.

ZAWISZA

M

Polish cognate of ZÁVIŠ.

ZAYD

M

Derived from Arabic زاد (zada) "to increase". This was the name of a slave who became the adopted son of the Prophet Muh...

ZAYNA

F

Feminine form of ZAYN.

ZBIGNEV

M

Medieval Slavic form of ZBIGNIEW.

ZBYGNĚV

M

Czech cognate of ZBIGNIEW.

ZDENA

F

Czech feminine variant of ZDENKO.

ZDEŇKA

F

Czech feminine form of ZDENKO.

ZDENKO

M

Derived from the Slavic element zidati meaning "build, create", originally a short form of names beginning with that ele...

ZDESLAV

M

Croatian form of ZDZISŁAW.

ZDISLAVA

F

Czech feminine form of ZDZISŁAW. This name was borne by the 13th-century Czech saint Zdislava Berka.

ZDRAVKO

M

Derived from South Slavic zdrav meaning "healthy".

ZDZISŁAWA

F

Feminine form of ZDZISŁAW.

ZEBADIAH

M

Means "YAHWEH has bestowed" in Hebrew. This was the name of several Old Testament characters.

ZEBEDEE

M

From Ζεβεδαιος (Zebedaios), the Greek form of ZEBADIAH used in the New Testament, where it refers to the father of the a...

ZEBULUN

M

Possibly derived from Ugartic zbl meaning "prince". In the Old Testament Zebulun is the tenth son of Jacob (his sixth so...

ZED

M

Short form of ZEDEKIAH.

ZEDONG

M/F

From Chinese 泽 (zé) meaning "moist, grace, brilliance" combined with 东 (dōng) meaning "east", as well as other character...

ZEF

M

Dutch short form of JOZEF.

ZEHRA

F

Turkish form of ZAHRA.

ZEKE

M

Short form of EZEKIEL.

ZEKHARYAH

M

Hebrew form of ZECHARIAH.

ZEKİYE

F

Feminine form of ZEKİ.

ZELDA (2)

F

Short form of GRISELDA.

ZELIG

M

Variant of SELIG.

ZELIMKHAN

M

Combination of the name SALIM and the Turkic title khan which means "ruler, leader".

ZELMA

F

Variant of SELMA.

ZELPHA

F

Form of ZILPAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

ZENA

F

Meaning unknown. It could be a variant of XENIA or a diminutive of names featuring this sound, such as ALEXINA, ROSINA o...

ZÉNAÏDE

F

French form of ZENAIDA.

ZENIA

F

Variant of XENIA.

ZENOBIA

F

Means "life of Zeus", derived from Greek Ζηνο (Zeno), a prefix form of the name of ZEUS, combined with βιος (bios) "life...

ZENON

M

Older form of ZENO, as well as the modern Polish form.

ZENZI

F

Diminutive of KRESZENZ.

ZEPHANIA

M

Variant of ZEPHANIAH. This form of the name appears to be used in southern Africa.

ZEPHYR

M

From the Greek Ζεφυρος (Zephyros) meaning "the west wind". Zephyros was the Greek god of the west wind.

ZEPHYRINUS

M

Latin form of ZEFERINO.

ZEPHYRUS

M

Latinized form of Zephyros (see ZEPHYR).

ZERACHIEL

M

Possibly means "command of God" in Hebrew. The Book of Enoch names him as one of the seven archangels.

ZERU

M

Means "sky" in Basque.

ZEV

M

Variant transcription of ZEEV.

ZEVULUN

M

Hebrew form of ZEBULUN.

ZEYNEP

F

Turkish form of ZAYNAB.

ZHAKLINA

F

Macedonian and Bulgarian form of JACQUELINE.

ZHANNA

F

Russian form of JEANNE.

ZHARKO

M

Macedonian form of ŽARKO.

ZHELYAZKO

M

Derived from Bulgarian желязо (zhelyazo) "iron".

ZHENG

M/F

From Chinese 正 (zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 政 (zhèng) meaning "government", as well as other hanja charac...

ZHI

M/F

From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect", as well as other characte...

ZHIRAYR

M

Means "strong, active" in Armenian.

ZHIVKO

M

Derived from the Slavic word живъ (zhivu) meaning "living".

ZHOU

M/F

From Chinese 舟 (zhōu) meaning "boat, ship", in addition to other characters which are pronounced similarly.

ZHULDYZ

F

Means "star" in Kazakh.

ZIA

M

Variant transcription of ZIYA.

ZIAUDDIN

M

Variant transcription of ZIYA AL-DIN.

ZIBA (2)

M

Means "station" in Hebrew. This was the name of a servant of Saul in the Old Testament.

ZIEMOWIT

M

From an old Slavic name derived from the elements sem "family" and vit "lord, master". This was the name of a legendary ...

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