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A spiritual being or sacred object in pre-Columbian Caribbean culture.
Hebrew origin meaning 'song' or 'melody', symbolizing music and harmony.
Fragrant flower, variant of the Arabic name Zainab
Hospitable, welcoming. Greek name associated with generosity.
Hospitable, welcoming
Shona name meaning 'to give thanks', representing gratitude and appreciation.
Hospitable or welcoming.
"Hospitable" or "of Zeus," derived from Greek roots.
Possibly derived from Zenobia, connected to Greek origins meaning 'hospitable' or relating to Zeus.
God has hidden or God has treasured. A name expressing divine protection.
God has hidden or protected. From the Hebrew Zephaniah, a biblical prophet's name.
Yahweh has treasured or hidden; a biblical name expressing God's precious care and protection.
West wind; named after Zephyros, the Greek god of the west wind.
West wind; a gentle breeze.
Seed. Symbolizes new beginnings and potential.
Hebrew name meaning shining or brightness. Symbolizes light, clarity, and divine radiance.
Hebrew biblical name meaning God's help or assistance.
The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. Often chosen as a name for its uniqueness and ancient heritage.
The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet; symbolizes order and sequence
King of the Greek gods, associated with thunder, sky, and divine authority.
Deer or gazelle, symbolizing grace, gentleness, and spiritual purity.
Little wolf; a Yiddish or Hebrew diminutive form of Zev, symbolizing strength and wildness.
To increase, to grow, or prosperity. Represents growth and abundance.
To increase, to grow, to flourish. An Arabic name symbolizing growth and abundance.
Grace, beauty, and ornament; something that enhances and adorns.
Beautiful; graceful; ornament or adornment
Fragrant flower; blooming flower
Father's ornament; exalted one. A variant of Zaynab, historically significant as the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Fragrant flower or delicate bloom, with associations to honor and beauty in Middle Eastern tradition.
Russian variant of Jeanna or Zanna.
Variant spelling of Zara, meaning 'blooming flower' or 'princess' in Hebrew and Arabic.
Pure, chaste, or precious; exact meaning varies based on Chinese characters used.
Meaning varies with Chinese characters used; commonly associated with wisdom, branch, or finger.
Life; represents vitality and living spirit.
Light or splendor; also Italian for aunt (feminine of zio).
Means 'growth' or 'prosperity' from the Arabic root 'zada' meaning to grow or increase.
Visitation or pilgrimage
Grace or beautiful grace in Arabic; carries connotations of divine favor and spiritual elegance.
Mountain range; symbolizes majesty and natural strength.
Victory and peace; a diminutive of Sigmund, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'protection'.
Victory protector. Embodies strength, guardianship, and triumph.
Shadow or shade.
Shadow in Hebrew; symbolizes protection and concealment in divine care.
Fragile or dropping; biblical name associated with grace and delicacy.
Fragile or dropping. Variant of Zilpah, a biblical name symbolizing delicacy.
Hebrew name meaning 'my music' or 'music of God.' Conveys harmony and divine inspiration.
Adornment or grace, representing beauty, elegance, and embellishment.
A variant of Zainab, meaning beauty, grace, or ornament; symbolizes elegance and refinement.
Glory of faith; grace of the faith. A name conveying spiritual dignity and divine blessing.
Named after the zinnia flower; symbolizes abundance, remembrance, and lasting friendship.
Highest point, promised land
Modern variation related to Zion, a Hebrew word meaning 'the highest point' or 'promised land'.
From Hebrew 'tzippor,' meaning 'bird' or 'sparrow'; symbolizes grace and freedom.
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