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Seeker; associated with Saint Zita, patron of housekeepers and domestics.
Star
Nahuatl name meaning 'star', symbolizing light, guidance, and celestial beauty in Indigenous Mexican culture.
Means 'brilliance' or 'splendor', symbolizing radiance and luminosity.
Hebrew origin meaning 'radiance' or 'brilliance,' representing light and luminosity.
Hebrew name derived from 'Ziv,' meaning 'brightness,' 'splendor,' or 'radiance.' Represents luminosity.
Means "light" or "radiance", symbolizing brightness and spiritual illumination.
Growth, increase, or abundance
Increase or abundance, from the Arabic root meaning 'to increase'.
The highest point; Hebrew reference to Mount Zion
Slavic name meaning 'golden', derived from zlato (gold) in Slavic languages. Symbolizes precious value and radiance.
Golden; derived from Slavic word 'zlato' meaning gold.
Life; the principle of living or animate existence in Greek philosophy.
Life, alive, living
Graceful life; combining Greek 'zoe' (life) and Hebrew 'ann' (grace/favor).
Modern variant of Zoe, from the Greek word meaning 'life' or 'living.'
Life; symbolizes vitality, existence, and living presence.
Variant spelling of Zoe; from Greek zoe meaning life.
Life; represents living vibrantly, fullness of existence, and vital energy.
Combined name: Zoe means 'life' in Greek, and Jane means 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Variant of Zoe; represents life and vitality.
Variant of Zoe with French diminutive -elle suffix. Derived from Greek meaning "life." Represents vitality and existence.
Life, alive, vibrant
Polish/Slavic variant of Sophia, from Greek meaning 'wisdom'.
A blooming flower or bright one; symbolizes beauty and luminosity.
Hebrew term meaning splendor, light, or radiance. Represents brightness and spiritual illumination.
A Hebrew name derived from 'Zohar,' meaning 'light,' 'splendor,' or 'brilliance,' evoking radiance and illumination.
Blooming flower; shining or bright. Related to Zahra.
Life; living or full of vitality.
Life and vitality. Represents existence and living fully.
Possibly from Greek Zoilus or related to Zoe meaning 'life'
Quiet, tranquil, peaceful, productive
Golden or sovereign. Represents wealth, authority, and majesty.
Life. Hungarian variant of Zoltan.
Defender of mankind; a variant of Sandra derived from Greek Alexandra meaning protector.
Ancestor; comprehensive
Life; celebrates vitality, energy, and existence.
Wisdom.
Blooming flower or flourishing; from Arabic roots relating to flowers.
Golden or related to dawn in Slavic
Brave warrior, valiant hero
Powerful warrior; combines Punjabi 'zor' (strength) with 'awar' (warrior).
Variant of Zora, derived from Greek 'zoe' meaning 'life' or Slavic meaning 'dawn'.
Spanish word for fox, connoting cleverness and cunning.
Wisdom; Polish diminutive of Sophia from Greek roots.
Hmong name; specific meaning varies by family clan and regional dialect.
Lily, derived from Hebrew Shoshannah through Hungarian diminution.
Wisdom; Hungarian form of Sophia from Greek 'sophia'.
Means 'blooming flower' or carries connotations of strength; a classic Islamic name symbolizing growth and resilience.
Strong and mighty; lion-like strength. A noble Islamic name.
Ear in Sanskrit; symbolizes listening and awareness.
From Arabic meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance'; symbolizes light and luminosity.
Flowers or blooming; a name evoking natural flourishing and beauty.
Flower or blossom; historically also associated with brilliance and luminosity.
Arabic name meaning 'flower' or 'blooming'; also refers to the planet Venus in Arabic astronomy.
Islamic traditional name; associated with the wife of Potiphar in Quranic narrative
Spanish variant possibly derived from Arabic Zuleyka.
Peaceful or woman of Solomon. Arabic variant derived from Suleiman.
Brilliant beauty or shining light.
Related to Solomon; connected to wisdom and peace in Arabic tradition.
Group, assembly, or gathering.
Flower; blooming. Feminine form related to Arabic 'zahra' meaning flower.
Beautiful, lovely, good, kind
Beautiful princess; combination of Zuri (beautiful in Swahili) and Anna (grace in Hebrew)
God is my rock. Hebrew name combining 'Tzur' (rock) and 'El' (God).
Polish form of Suzanna, derived from Hebrew 'Shoshana' meaning 'lily,' symbolizing purity and grace.
Deer; a symbol of grace, swiftness, and beauty in Jewish tradition. Represents gentleness combined with alertness.
Growth, increase, or abundance; signifying prosperity and flourishing.
Victory protector, from Old High German elements for victory and protection.
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