Diccionario de nombres
309 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ZAAHIR (1)
Derived from Arabic زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine, to radiate".
ZAAHIRA
Feminine form of ZAAHIR (1).
ZABEL
Armenian form of ISABEL. A 13th-century ruling queen of Cilician Armenia bore this name.
ZABULON
Latin form of ZEBULUN.
ZACARÍAS
Spanish form of ZECHARIAH.
ZACCHAEUS
From Ζακχαιος (Zakchaios), the Greek form of ZACCAI. In the New Testament he is a tax collector in Jericho who gives hal...
ZACCHEUS
Latin form of Ζακχαιος (see ZACCHAEUS) used in the Vulgate.
ZACHARIAH
Variant of ZECHARIAH. This spelling is used in the King James Version of the Old Testament to refer to one of the kings ...
ZACHARIASZ
Polish form of ZECHARIAH.
ZACHARY
Usual English form of ZACHARIAS, used in some English versions of the New Testament. This form has been in use since the...
ZACK
Short form of ZACHARY.
ZACKERY
Variant of ZACHARY.
ZAHARA
Feminine form of ZOHAR.
ZAHARINA
Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of ZECHARIAH.
ZAHI
Means "beautiful, brilliant" in Arabic.
ZAHID
Means "pious, devout" in Arabic.
ZAHİDE
Turkish feminine form of ZAHID.
ZAHIRA
Feminine form of ZAHIR.
ZAHRAH
Derived from Arabic زهرة (zahrah) meaning "blooming flower".
ZAIDA
Feminine form of ZAYD.
ZAINA
Feminine form of ZAYN.
ZAIRA
Italian and Spanish form of ZAÏRE.
ZAK
Short form of ZACHARY.
ZAKARIYA
Variant transcription of ZAKARIYYA.
ZAKCHAIOS
Form of ZACCHAEUS used in the Greek New Testament.
ZAKI
Means "pure" in Arabic.
ZAKIYA
Variant transcription of ZAKIYYA.
ZAKKAI
Hebrew form of ZACCAI.
ZALA
Diminutive of ROZALIJA.
ZALMON
Means "shady" in Hebrew. This is the name of one of David's mighty men in the Old Testament.
ZANDRA
Short form of ALEXANDRA.
ZANE (2)
Latvian form of SUSANNA.
ZARA (1)
English form of ZAÏRE. In England it came to public attention when Princess Anne gave it to her daughter in 1981. Use of...
ZARAH
Form of ZERAH used in some translations of the Bible.
ZARATHUSHTRA
Ancient Avestan form of ZARATHUSTRA.
ZARAY
Possibly a variant of ZAHRAH.
ZARIA
Possibly based on ZAHRAH or the Nigerian city of Zaria.
ZARTOSHT
Modern Persian form of ZARATHUSTRA.
ZAVIA
Modern feminine form of XAVIER.
ZÁVIŠ
Derived from a Slavic root meaning "envy".
ZAXARIA
Old Slavic form of ZECHARIAH.
ZAYN
Means "beauty, grace" in Arabic.
ZAYNAB
Meaning uncertain. It is possibly related to Arabic زين (zayn) meaning "beauty"; it could be from the name of a fragrant...
ZBIGNIEW
Derived from the Slavic elements zbyti "to dispel" and gnyevu "anger".
ZBYNĚK
Diminutive of ZBYGNĚV, now used independently.
ZDENĚK
Czech form of ZDENKO.
ZDENKA
Feminine form of ZDENKO.
ZDENO
Slovak variant of ZDENKO.
ZDISLAV
Czech form of ZDZISŁAW.
ZDRAVKA
Feminine form of ZDRAVKO.
ZDZISŁAW
Derived from the Slavic elements zidati "build" and slava "glory".
ZÉ
Portuguese diminutive of JOSÉ.
ZEBEDAIOS
New Testament Greek form of ZEBEDEE.
ZEBULON
Variant of ZEBULUN.
ZECHARIAH
From the Hebrew name זְכַרְיָה (Zekharyah) meaning "YAHWEH remembers". This is the name of many characters in the Old Te...
ZEDEKIAH
From the Hebrew name צִדְקִיָּהוּ (Tzidqiyyahu) meaning "justice of YAHWEH". In the Old Testament this is the name of th...
ZEEV
Means "wolf" in Hebrew.
ZEFERINO
Portuguese form of the Roman name Zephyrinus, which was derived from the Greek Zephyros (see ZEPHYR). Saint Zephyrinus w...
ZEINAB
Persian form of ZAYNAB.
ZEKERİYA
Turkish form of ZECHARIAH.
ZEKİ
Means "intelligent" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ذكيّ (dhakiy).
ZELDA (1)
Feminine form of SELIG.
ZELDE
Feminine form of SELIG.
ZELLA
German diminutive of MARCELLA.
ZELOPHEHAD
Possibly means either "first born" or "shadow from terror" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Zelophehad is a man who dies...
ZEMFIRA
Meaning unknown, possibly of Romani origin. This name was (first?) used by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem 'The Gypsies' (...
ZENAIDA
Apparently a Greek derivative of Ζηναις (Zenais), which was derived from the name of the Greek god ZEUS. This was the na...
ZENAIS
Ancient Greek variant of ZENAIDA.
ZENO
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
Masculine form of ZENOBIA.
ZENOVIA
Modern Greek form of ZENOBIA.
ZEPH
Short form of ZEPHANIAH.
ZEPHANIAH
From the Hebrew name צְפַנְיָה (Tzefanyah) meaning "YAHWEH has hidden". This is the name of one of the twelve minor prop...
ZÉPHYRINE
French feminine form of Zephyrinus (see ZEFERINO).
ZEPHYROS
Greek form of ZEPHYR.
ZERACH
Hebrew form of ZERAH.
ZERAH
Means "dawning, shining" in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Judah and the twin of Perez in the Old Testament.
ZEUS
The name of a Greek god, related to the old Indo-European god *Dyeus whose name probably meant "shine" or "sky". In Gree...
ZEVADYAH
Hebrew form of ZEBADIAH.
ZEYNAB
Azerbaijani form of ZAYNAB, as well as a variant transcription of Persian ZEINAB.
ZEZÉ
Portuguese diminutive of JOSÉ.
ZHALEH
Means "dew" or "hoarfrost" in Persian.
ZHANNOCHKA
Diminutive of ZHANNA.
ZHELIMIR
Possible medieval Slavic form of ŽELIMIR.
ZHEN
From Chinese 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, rare", 真 (zhēn) meaning "real, genuine", 贞 (zhēn) meaning "virtuous, chaste, lo...
ZHENYA
Russian diminutive of YEVGENIYA or YEVGENIY or a Bulgarian diminutive of EVGENIYA.
ZHIHAO
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with 豪 (háo) mean...
ZHIVKA
Feminine form of ZHIVKO.
ZHONG
From Chinese 中 (zhōng) meaning "middle" or 忠 (zhōng) meaning "loyalty, devotion". Other characters can form this name as...
ZHUBIN
Means "spear" in Persian, ultimately from Sanskrit.
ZHYRGAL
Variant transcription of JYRGAL.
ZIAD
Variant transcription of ZIYAD.
ZIBA (1)
Means "beautiful" in Persian.
ZIBIAH
Means "roe, deer" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the mother of king Joash of Judah.
ZIFA
Tatar and Bashkir form of ZIBA (1).
ZIKMUND
Czech form of SIGMUND.
ZILLAH
Means "shade" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament she is the second wife of Lamech.
ZIMRI
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
Russian form of ZENAIDA.
ZINNIA
From the name of the flower, which was itself named for the German botanist Johann Zinn.
ZINOVIA
Modern Greek form of ZENOBIA.
ZINOVIYA
Russian and Ukrainian form of ZENOBIA.
ZION
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
Variant of SISEL.
ZAAHIR (2)
Derived from Arabic ظهر (zahara) meaning "to become clear, to emerge".
ZAAL
Georgian form of ZAL.
ZABOULON
Greek form of ZEBULUN.
ZAC
Short form of ZACHARY.
ZACCAI
From the Hebrew name זַכָּי (Zakkay) meaning "pure". This is the name of a minor character in the Old Testament.
ZACCHARIAS
Form of ZACHARIAS used in the Latin Bible.
ZACH
Short form of ZACHARY.
ZACHARIAS
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
French form of ZECHARIAH.
ZACHERY
Variant of ZACHARY.
ZACKARY
Variant of ZACHARY.
ZADOK
Means "righteous" in Hebrew. This is the name of several characters in the Old Testament, most notably the high priest o...
ZAHARI
Bulgarian form of ZECHARIAH.
ZAHARINKA
Diminutive of ZAHARINA.
ZAHIA
Feminine form of ZAHI.
ZAHIDA
Feminine form of ZAHID.
ZAHIR
Derived from Arabic زهير (zahir) meaning "helper, supporter". In Islamic tradition الظهير (al-Zahir) is one of the 99 na...
ZAHRA
Means "brilliant, bright" in Arabic. This is an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatimah.
ZAID
Variant transcription of ZAYD.
ZAIN
Variant transcription of ZAYN.
ZAINAB
Variant Arabic transcription of ZAYNAB, as well as the Urdu form.
ZAÏRE
Used by Voltaire for the heroine of his tragic play 'Zaïre' (1732), about a Christian woman enslaved by Muslims. The her...
ZAKARIA
Georgian form of ZECHARIAH. This is also a variant transcription of Arabic ZAKARIYYA.
ZAKARIYYA
Arabic form of ZECHARIAH.
ZAKHAR
Russian form of ZECHARIAH.
ZAKIAH
Variant transcription of ZAKIYYA.
ZAKIYYA
Feminine form of ZAKI.
ZAL
Means "albino" in Persian. In the 11th-century Persian epic the 'Shahnameh' this is the name of a white-haired warrior.
ZALMAN
Yiddish form of SOLOMON.
ZAMAN
Means "time, age, era" in Arabic.
ZAN
From Chinese 赞 (zàn) meaning "help, support", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.
ZANDER
Variant of XANDER.
ZANE (1)
From an English surname of unknown meaning. It was introduced as a given name by American author Zane Grey (1872-1939). ...
ZANNA
Short form of SUZANNA.
ZARA (2)
Diminutive of ZAHARINA.
ZARAMAMA
Means "grain mother" in Quechua. This was the name of the Inca goddess of grain.
ZARATHUSTRA
Possibly means "golden camel" in Old Iranian, derived from zarat meaning "golden" combined with ushtra meaning "camel". ...
ZAREEN
Means "golden" in Persian.
ZAVANNA
Variant of SAVANNAH.
ZAVIER
Variant of XAVIER.
ZAWISZA
Polish cognate of ZÁVIŠ.
ZAYD
Derived from Arabic زاد (zada) "to increase". This was the name of a slave who became the adopted son of the Prophet Muh...
ZAYNA
Feminine form of ZAYN.
ZBIGNEV
Medieval Slavic form of ZBIGNIEW.
ZBYGNĚV
Czech cognate of ZBIGNIEW.
ZDENA
Czech feminine variant of ZDENKO.
ZDEŇKA
Czech feminine form of ZDENKO.
ZDENKO
Derived from the Slavic element zidati meaning "build, create", originally a short form of names beginning with that ele...
ZDESLAV
Croatian form of ZDZISŁAW.
ZDISLAVA
Czech feminine form of ZDZISŁAW. This name was borne by the 13th-century Czech saint Zdislava Berka.
ZDRAVKO
Derived from South Slavic zdrav meaning "healthy".
ZDZISŁAWA
Feminine form of ZDZISŁAW.
ZEBADIAH
Means "YAHWEH has bestowed" in Hebrew. This was the name of several Old Testament characters.
ZEBEDEE
From Ζεβεδαιος (Zebedaios), the Greek form of ZEBADIAH used in the New Testament, where it refers to the father of the a...
ZEBULUN
Possibly derived from Ugartic zbl meaning "prince". In the Old Testament Zebulun is the tenth son of Jacob (his sixth so...
ZED
Short form of ZEDEKIAH.
ZEDONG
From Chinese 泽 (zé) meaning "moist, grace, brilliance" combined with 东 (dōng) meaning "east", as well as other character...
ZEF
Dutch short form of JOZEF.
ZEHRA
Turkish form of ZAHRA.
ZEKE
Short form of EZEKIEL.
ZEKHARYAH
Hebrew form of ZECHARIAH.
ZEKİYE
Feminine form of ZEKİ.
ZELDA (2)
Short form of GRISELDA.
ZELIG
Variant of SELIG.
ZELIMKHAN
Combination of the name SALIM and the Turkic title khan which means "ruler, leader".
ZELMA
Variant of SELMA.
ZELPHA
Form of ZILPAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
ZENA
Meaning unknown. It could be a variant of XENIA or a diminutive of names featuring this sound, such as ALEXINA, ROSINA o...
ZÉNAÏDE
French form of ZENAIDA.
ZENIA
Variant of XENIA.
ZENOBIA
Means "life of Zeus", derived from Greek Ζηνο (Zeno), a prefix form of the name of ZEUS, combined with βιος (bios) "life...
ZENON
Older form of ZENO, as well as the modern Polish form.
ZENZI
Diminutive of KRESZENZ.
ZEPHANIA
Variant of ZEPHANIAH. This form of the name appears to be used in southern Africa.
ZEPHYR
From the Greek Ζεφυρος (Zephyros) meaning "the west wind". Zephyros was the Greek god of the west wind.
ZEPHYRINUS
Latin form of ZEFERINO.
ZEPHYRUS
Latinized form of Zephyros (see ZEPHYR).
ZERACHIEL
Possibly means "command of God" in Hebrew. The Book of Enoch names him as one of the seven archangels.
ZERU
Means "sky" in Basque.
ZEV
Variant transcription of ZEEV.
ZEVULUN
Hebrew form of ZEBULUN.
ZEYNEP
Turkish form of ZAYNAB.
ZHAKLINA
Macedonian and Bulgarian form of JACQUELINE.
ZHANNA
Russian form of JEANNE.
ZHARKO
Macedonian form of ŽARKO.
ZHELYAZKO
Derived from Bulgarian желязо (zhelyazo) "iron".
ZHENG
From Chinese 正 (zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 政 (zhèng) meaning "government", as well as other hanja charac...
ZHI
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect", as well as other characte...
ZHIRAYR
Means "strong, active" in Armenian.
ZHIVKO
Derived from the Slavic word живъ (zhivu) meaning "living".
ZHOU
From Chinese 舟 (zhōu) meaning "boat, ship", in addition to other characters which are pronounced similarly.
ZHULDYZ
Means "star" in Kazakh.
ZIA
Variant transcription of ZIYA.
ZIAUDDIN
Variant transcription of ZIYA AL-DIN.
ZIBA (2)
Means "station" in Hebrew. This was the name of a servant of Saul in the Old Testament.
ZIEMOWIT
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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