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Zümrüd is an Azerbaijani feminine given name meaning “emerald.” The name derives from Persian zumurrud (زمرّد), which ultimately traces back to the Ancient Greek smaragdos (σμάραγδος), reflecting the ancient trade routes...
Zuri is a given name of Swahili origin, meaning "beautiful." It reflects the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the Swahili people, who inhabit the coastal regions of East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania. T...
EtymologyZuriñe is a feminine Basque given name, created in the early twentieth century as a Basque equivalent of Blanca and Blanche. Coined by nationalist linguist Sabino Arana (1865–1903), it combines the adjective zur...
Zusa is a feminine Yiddish name meaning "sweet". As a Yiddish name, it belongs to the Ashkenazi Jewish cultural sphere, where names often derive from Germanic languages due to the historical development of Yiddish. The s...
Zuxra is the Uzbek form of Zohreh, a Persian name meaning "Venus (planet)." The name originates from the Arabic al-Zuhara (الزهرة), derived from the root zahara (زهر), meaning "to shine" or "to be bright." In astronomica...
Zuza is a Slovak and Polish diminutive of Susanna, ultimately deriving from the Hebrew Shoshanna, meaning "lily" or "rose". The name is common in both Poland and Slovakia as a familiar, affectionate form of Susanna.Etymo...
Zuzana is the Czech, Slovak, and Lithuanian form of Susanna, itself derived from the Hebrew name שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshanna), meaning "lily" or "rose." This root word שׁוֹשָׁן (shoshan) likely originates from the Egyptian sš...
Zuzanka is a Czech and Slovak feminine given name, used as a diminutive of Zuzana. The name carries the endearing suffix "-ka" common in Slavic languages, which conveys affection or smallness. It is pronounced approximat...
Zuzanna is a feminine given name used in Polish and Latvian, functioning as a direct form of Susanna. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Σουσάννα (Sousanna), which itself comes from the Hebrew שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shosha...
Zuzia is a Polish diminutive form of Zuzanna, which itself derives from Susanna. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshanna), meaning "lily" or, in modern Hebrew, "rose", possibly linked to the...
Zuzka is a Czech and Slovak diminutive of Zuzana, the local form of Susanna. This affectionate pet name is commonly used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia as a familiar or informal variant for girls named Zuzana. Etymol...
Zvezdana is a feminine given name used primarily in Serbian and Slovene. It is a form of Zvjezdana.EtymologyThe name Zvezdana is derived from the South Slavic word for „star“: Serbian and Slovene zvezda (compare Croatian...
EtymologyZvjezdana is a Croatian feminine given name derived from the Croatian word zvijezda, meaning "star". The name is a direct reference to celestial bodies, evoking brightness, guidance, and beauty. It is closely re...
Zvonimira is the feminine form of the Croatian masculine name Zvonimir. It is used primarily in Croatia and among Croatian communities. The name is derived from the Slavic elements zvonŭ meaning "sound, chime" and mirŭ m...
Zyanya is a female first name that possibly means "forever, always" in Zapotec, an indigenous language of Oaxaca, Mexico. The name gained notable exposure through the character Zyanya in the historical novel Aztec (1980)...
Žydrė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived from the Lithuanian word žydra, meaning "light blue" or "azure." The name evokes the sky and the sea, reflecting a common Lithuanian tradition of creating names from natu...
Zyta is a Polish feminine given name, likely originating as a Polish form of Zita (which comes from Tuscan Italian meaning "little girl"), or possibly as a short form of the Polish name Felicyta, cognate with English Fel...
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