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Ziya is a given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic and Turkish contexts. Its meaning derives from the Arabic word "splendour, light, glow", reflecting a positive and luminous quality often attributed to bear...
Ziya ad-Din is an Arabic masculine given name that combines the elements ḍiyāʾ (ضياء), meaning "splendour, light, or glow," and dīn (دين), meaning "religion, faith." Thus, the name translates to "splendour of the faith,"...
Ziya al-Din is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name ḍiyāʾ ad-dīn (ضياء الدين), which means "splendour of the faith" (from Arabic ḍiyāʾ meaning "light, glow" and dīn meaning "religion, faith"). Ziya al-Din is use...
Ziyad is an Arabic given name and surname meaning "growth, increase, excess" in Arabic. It is derived from the root zāda (زاد), meaning "to grow, to increase". The name reflects the Islamic tradition of choosing auspicio...
Ziyaeddin is a Turkish given name, the Turkish variant form of the Arabic Ziya ad-Din. The name combines two Arabic elements: ḍiyāʾ (ضياء), meaning 'splendour, light, glow', and dīn (دين), meaning 'religion, faith'. Thus...
Etymology and Meaning Ziyaettin is a Turkish masculine name derived from the Arabic Ziya ad-Din, which translates to "splendour of the faith" or "light of the religion." The name is composed of ḍiyāʾ (ضِياء), meaning "sp...
Ziya ur-Rahman is a masculine name of Arabic origin, composed of two elements: ḍiyāʾ meaning "splendour, light, glow" and raḥman meaning "merciful". The full meaning is "splendour of the merciful", where "the Merciful" (...
Əziz is the Azerbaijani form of Aziz, a widely used masculine given name in the Muslim world. The name originates from the Arabic root ʿazza, meaning “to be powerful” or “to be cherished,” from which the Arabic ʿazīz (me...
Zlatan is a male given name of Slavic origin, derived from the South Slavic word zlato, meaning "gold", which itself comes from Old Slavic zolto. The name is common across all South Slavic countries, including Bosnia and...
Zlatko is a South Slavic masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Zlatan. The name is derived from the word zlato, meaning "gold" (from Old Slavic zolto), combined with the hypocoristic suffix -ko, which is c...
Zoilo is the Spanish form of Zoilus, a name that traces its roots to the Ancient Greek Ζωΐλος (Zoilos), itself derived from the Greek word ζωή (zoe) meaning "life". The name carries a classical heritage, having been born...
Zoilos is the Greek form of Zoilus, itself a Latinized rendering of the Ancient Greek Ζωΐλος (Zoilos). The name is derived from the Greek word ζωή (zoe), meaning “life.” The same root gives rise to the well-known name Zo...
Zoilus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Ζωΐλος (Zoilos), derived from ζωή (zoe) meaning "life". The name was borne by several historical figures, most notably a 4th-century BC Greek grammarian and literary critic...
Zoltán is a Hungarian masculine given name, also used in Slovakia, that is believed to derive from the same Arabic root as the Turkish title sultan (through Turkish borrowing), meaning "king" or "ruler." As a linguistic...
Zonghan is Chinese name composed of elements that convey lineage and artistic cultivation. The first character, zōng (宗), relates to 'ancestry' or 'clan,' often implying respect for family heritage. The second, hàn (翰)...
Zopyros is an Ancient Greek name meaning "glowing", derived from the Greek word zopyros (ζώπυρος). Historical BearersThe most famous bearer of this name is the Persian nobleman Zopyros, a son of the general Megabyzos, wh...
Zoran is a common South Slavic masculine given name, particularly prevalent in Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia (North Macedonia), and Slovenia. It is the masculine form of Zora, a name meaning "dawn" or "aurora" in South Slav...
Zorawar is a Persian-derived masculine given name used primarily in Punjabi and Sikh communities. It carries the powerful meaning of "having strength", composed of the Persian elements زور (zōr) meaning "strength, power"...
Zorion is a Basque masculine given name that directly translates to "happiness" in the Basque language. It belongs to a category of Basque names coined from common vocabulary, reflecting positive qualities or aspirations...
Zoroaster is the English form of Zarathustra, via the Greek form Ζωροάστρης (Zoroastres). This Greek adaptation transformed the original Avestan name into a form more familiar to Western readers, and through works of cla...
Zoroastres is the Ancient Greek and Latin form of Zarathustra, the name of the Iranian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism. The name was borrowed into Greek as Ζωροάστρης (Zōroástrēs) and later into Latin as Zōroastrēs. T...
Zorro is a fictional character created by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley in 1919, later adapted into movies, television, and comics. The name derives from "fox" in Spanish, reflecting the character's cunning and...
Zósimo is the Spanish form of Zosimus, a name with deep roots in ancient Greek and early Christian history. The name Zosimus itself is a Latinized form of the Greek Ζώσιμος (Zosimos), which derives from the word ζώσιμος...
Zosimos is the Ancient Greek form of Zosimus, a name derived from the Greek adjective ζώσιμος (zosimos), meaning "viable" or "likely to survive." The name thus carries connotations of life, vitality, and resilience. It w...
EtymologyZosimus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Zosimos (Ζώσιμος), which derives from the Greek adjective zosimos (ζώσιμος) meaning 'viable' or 'likely to survive'. The name thus carries connotations of...
Zoticus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Zotikos, derived from the Greek word ζωτικός (zotikos), meaning "full of life." The name gained popularity in the early Christian world and was borne by several saints and hi...
Zotikos is the original Greek form of the Latinized name Zoticus. Derived from the Greek adjective ζωτικός (zotikos), meaning “full of life,” the name carries connotations of vitality and energy. It was borne by several...
Zrinko is a Croatian masculine given name, ultimately derived from the place name Zrin, a village in the Banovina region of central Croatia. It is the masculine form of Zrinka.EtymologyThe root of both Zrinko and Zrinka...
Zsiga is a Hungarian diminutive of Zsigmond, the Hungarian form of Sigmund. As a given name, it is primarily used in Hungary and among Hungarian communities. The root name Sigmund derives from the Old German elements sig...
Zsigmond is the Hungarian form of Sigmund, a name derived from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and munt "protection" (or in the Scandinavian cognate, from Old Norse sigr and mundr). The name shares its roots with...
Etymology & Historical RootsZsolt (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈʒolt]) is a Hungarian masculine given name that originated as a variant of the ancient name Solt, which itself has the same root as Zoltán and possibly Csolt....
Zsombor is a Hungarian masculine given name of proposed Turkic origin meaning "bison, wisent" — a reference to the European bison (Bison bonasus), a large wild cattle species once widespread across Europe. The name remai...
Zuan is a medieval Venetian form of John. It derives from the Latin Iohannes and ultimately from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan), meaning "Yahweh is gracious", from the elements yo (referring to the Hebrew God) and ḥā...
Zubair is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root Z-B-R, which conveys meanings of "strength" and "bravery". The name specifically comes from the Arabic word zubar, meaning "pieces of iron", symbol...
Zuberi is a Swahili form of Zubair. The name is used primarily in Swahili-speaking regions of East Africa. Zubair itself has Arabic origins, derived from the root zubar meaning "pieces of iron". Zubair ibn al-Awwam (c. 5...
Zubin is a Persian male given name, with roots in ancient Iranian culture and mythology. It literally means "something that touches the sky" and commonly refers to a type of short spear used in Persian warfare. The name...
Zuhair is an Arabic masculine given name that gently evokes nature through its floral root. Derived from the Arabic word meaning "small flower," the name springs from the triliteral root زهر (zahara), which carries the d...
Zuhaitz is a Basque masculine given name that means literally "tree". It belongs to a tradition within Basque onomastics of adopting nature-related terms as personal names, reflecting the culture's deep connection to the...
Zulfaqar is a variant of the name Zulfiqar, which originates from Arabic Dhū l-Faqār, interpreted as meaning "cleaver of the spine," from dhū "possessor, holder" and faqār "spine, vertebra." The name is famously associat...
Zülfikar is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Zulfiqar (ذو الفقار). The name originates from the legendary sword of the Prophet Muhammad, known as Dhū l-Faqār in Arabic. The etymology breaks down in...
Zulfikar is an alternate transcription of the Arabic/Urdu name Zulfiqar (ذو الفقار), also used as the Indonesian form. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic history, originating from the sword of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the co...
Zulfiqar is an Arabic and Urdu masculine name derived from the legendary sword Dhul-Faqar (Arabic: ذو الفقار), historically associated with Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. The name combines the Ar...
Zurab (Georgian: ზურაბ) is a Georgian masculine given name, derived from the Sohrab, which originates in Persian mythology and epic poetry. The name entered the Georgian language and culture through centuries of cultural...
Zuriel is a name of Hebrew origin appearing in the Old Testament. It comes from the Hebrew phrase meaning "my rock is God", formed from the elements tsur ("rock") and ʾel ("God"). In the biblical context, Old Testament,...
Zusman is a Yiddish masculine given name meaning "sweet man," derived from the Yiddish elements zis ("sweet") and man ("man"). While not common in general use, it exemplifies the Yiddish onomastic tradition of creating c...
Zuzen is a Basque masculine given name derived from the Basque word zuzen, meaning "just, fair." The name directly reflects the concept of justice and righteousness, and it is typically used in the context of the Basque...
Zvi is a Jewish masculine given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Tzvi, which means "gazelle" or "roebuck" in Hebrew. The name derives from the Hebrew word צְבִי (tzvi), referring to a graceful an...
Zviad is a Georgian masculine given name derived from the Georgian word zviadi (ზვიადი), meaning "proud" or "arrogant." The name reflects a positive connotation of pride and self-respect in Georgian culture. Etymology Th...
Zviadi is a Georgian masculine name, a form of Zviad with the nominative suffix. The root name Zviad derives from the Georgian word zviadi (ზვიადი), meaning "proud" or "arrogant."In Georgian culture, names derived from p...
Zvonimir is a Croatian male given name of Slavic origin, compounded from the elements zvonŭ "sound, chime" and mirŭ "peace, world", thus meaning "sound of peace" or "chime of peace". The name has been in use since the Mi...
Zvonko is a Diminutive of the Slavic-origin name Zvonimir, used primarily in Croatian and also in Serbian contexts. Etymology The root name Zvonimir is derived from the Slavic elements zvonŭ, meaning "sound" or "chime,"...
Zyair is a modern masculine given name, primarily used in African American communities. It is a variant of Zaire, a name indirectly associated with power and natural grandeur.Etymology and OriginZyair derives its meaning...
Zyaire is a modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Zaire. The original name Zaire was adopted as the name of the African country now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo, used from 1971 to 1997. It is said to b...
Žydrūnas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Lithuanian adjective žydra meaning "light blue" combined with the patronymic suffix ūnas (denoting "son of" or a descendant). The root žydra itself comes fr...
Zygfryd is the Polish form of Siegfried, a name derived from the Old German elements sigu meaning "victory" and fridu meaning "peace". As a Polish variant, Zygfryd reflects the adaptation of the Germanic name through lin...
Zygmunt is the Polish form of Sigmund. The name ultimately derives from Old Germanic elements: sigu meaning "victory" and munt "protection", and in Scandinavian cognates from Old Norse sigr and mundr. Etymology and Histo...
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