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Zada : ZAY-duh : syrian "lucky one"
Zahara : ZAH-rah or zah-HAR-uh : swahili "flower"
Zahirah : zah-HEE-rah : arabic "shining, luminous"
Zahra : zah-RAH : arabic "white"
Zahra : ZAYR-uh : swahili "flowers"
Zakia : zah-KEE-uh : hebrew "bright, pure"
Zalika : zah-LEE-kah : african "well born"
Zaltana : zahl-TAH-nah : native american "high mountain"
Zandra : ZAHN-druh : greek "helper and defender of mankind"
Zarah : ZAHR-uh : hebrew "coming of dawn"
Zaza : ZAH-zah : arabic "flowery"
Zaza : ZAH-zah : hebrew "movement"
Zehava : zeh-HAH-vah : hebrew "golden"
Zelenka : ZAH-len-kah : czechoslovakian "little innocent one"
Zelia : ZEHL-e-ah : greek "zeal"
Zenaide : ZAH-nay-ed : greek - daughter of zeus
Zenia : ZEE-nee-uh : greek "hospitable"
Zenobia : ZE-noh-be-uh : greek "given life by zeus"
Zerlinda : ZER-lin-dah : hebrew "beautiful dawn"
Zeva : ZEE-vah : greek "sword"
Zevida : zah-VEE-dah : hebrew "gift"
Zia : ZEE-uh : latin - a kind of grain
Zia : TSEE-ah : native american "not known"
Ziazan : ZEE-uh-zahn : armenian "rainbow"
Zigana : ZIH-gah-nah : hungarian "gypsy girl"
Zila : ZEE-lah : hebrew "shadow"
Zina : ZEE-nah : african "name"
Zinnia : ZIN-nee-ah : english "brilliant flower"
Zita : ZEE-tah : latin - patron of housewives and servents
Ziva : ZEE-vah : hebrew "aglow"
Zizi : ZEE-zee : hungarian "dedicated to god"
Zoe : ZOH-ee : greek "life"
Zola : ZOH-luh : italian "ball of earth"
Zona : ZOH-nuh : latin "girth"
Zora : ZOHR-uh : greek "dawn"
Zosia : ZOH-shuh : polish "wise"
Zuleika : ZOO-lee-kuh : arabic "the fair one"
Zulema : ZOO-lee-mah : arabic "peace"
Zuza : ZOO-zah : czechoslovakian "graceful lily"
Zuzanny : ZHOO-zah-nee : hebrew "lily"
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Zachary : ZAK-er-ee : hebrew "remembered by god"
Zaid : za-HEED : african "increase, growth"
Zaide : ZAH-ee-deh : yiddish "elder"
Zane : ZAYN : hebrew "god's gracious gift"
Zane : ZAYN : old english "sea-friend"
Zaniel : ZAY-nee-el : latin - angel of mondays
Zared : ZAYR-ed : hebrew "brook"
Zarek : ZAH-rek : greek "may god protect the king"
Zeke : ZAY-keh or ZEEK : arabic "the memory of the lord"
Zenon : seh-NOHN : spanish "living"
Zion : ZIGH-un : hebrew "a sign, excellent"
Ziven : ZEE-ven : slavic "vigorous and alive"
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