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13,457Yuuko is a variant transcription of the Japanese feminine given name Yūko, reflecting alternate romanizations such as Yuko or Yūko. Like Yūko, Yuuko is written with various kanji combinations, typically pairing one of se...
Yuuna is a feminine Japanese given name, often considered an alternate transcription of the Japanese kanji combinations 優菜, 優奈, or 柚菜, which are typically Romanized as Yūna. The name is written in hiragana as ゆう...
Yuuri is a Japanese female name that serves as an alternate transcription of the kanji characters 悠里, which is the standard writing of Yūri. The name is composed of two elements: yū (悠) meaning "permanence" or "eterni...
Yuxin is a Chinese feminine given name, though it can be unisex. It is composed of two characters: typically a first character such as yǔ meaning "rain" (雨) or "house, eaves, universe" (宇), and the second character xīn...
Yuying is a Chinese feminine name composed of two characters with distinct meanings. The first character, 玉 (yù), means "jade, precious stone, gem," symbolizing beauty, purity, and value in Chinese culture. The second c...
Yuzhen is a Chinese feminine name composed of two characters: 玉 (yù), meaning "jade, precious stone, gem", and 珍 (zhēn), meaning "precious, rare". While this particular combination of characters (玉珍) is common, the n...
Yuzuki is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: yuzu, from the element 柚 meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit," and ki, from the element 希 meaning "hope." However, vario...
Yveline is a French feminine diminutive of Yves. It originated as a pet form or affectionate variant, typically used to convey endearment or smallness. While Yves itself is a masculine name in French, Yveline is exclusiv...
Etymology and OriginYvelise is a French feminine given name, formed as a feminine elaboration of Yves or possibly combined with Élise. Yves itself derives from the medieval French form of Ivo 1, a Germanic name originall...
Yveta is a Czech feminine given name, a variant of Yvette. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic Ivo 1, which is thought to come from the element iwa meaning “yew”, though some theories point to a Celtic cognate....
Yvetta is a Czech feminine given name, a variant of Iveta. Iveta, in turn, is the Czech, Slovak, and Latvian form of Yvette, which is the French feminine form of Yves. Ultimately, the name traces back to the medieval Fre...
Yvette is a feminine given name, the French feminine form of Yves. The name is commonly used in English and French-speaking countries, and it carries the meanings of "yew" or "archer." The underlying root of the name is...
Yvona is the Czech feminine form of Yvonne. It derives from the French name Yvonne, the feminine form of Yvon, a medieval diminutive of Yves, which itself traces back to the medieval French form of Ivo. This Germanic nam...
Yvonne is a feminine given name used across multiple European languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish. It is the French feminine form of Yvon, which itself is a medieval diminu...
Zaahira is a feminine Arabic name, derived from the masculine Zaahir (also spelled Zahir). It stems from the Arabic root زهر (zahara), meaning "to shine" or "to blossom." Thus, Zaahira conveys symbolism of radiance, brig...
Zabel is the Armenian form of Isabel, itself a medieval Occitan variant of Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath" in Hebrew. In Armenian, the name is used as the equivalent of Isabel or Isabelle. The name carries royal and h...
EtymologyZahara is a feminine given name, most commonly recognized as the feminine form of the Hebrew name Zohar. The root Zohar means "light" or "brilliance" in Hebrew, a meaning carried through metaphorically into idea...
Zaharina is the Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of Zechariah. The name derives from the Hebrew root meaning "Yahweh remembers," with Zechariah being the name of a major biblical prophet and the father of John the...
Zaharinka is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine name that functions as a diminutive of Zaharina.Etymology and MeaningThe name Zaharinka ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Zechariah (Zeḵarya), meaning "Yahweh rememb...
Zahia is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Zahi, an Arabic masculine name meaning "beautiful, brilliant" or "splendid." The name Zahia is used predominantly in Arabic-speaking communities...
Zahida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, notably used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities. It is the feminine form of Zahid, which means "pious, devout" in Arabic. The name reflects qualities of religious de...
Zahide is a Turkish feminine given name, derived directly from the masculine Arabic name Zahid. In Arabic, zahid means "pious, devout," referring to a person who practices zuhd — the Islamic concept of asceticism and det...
Zahira is a feminine Arabic given name, meaning Zahir. The root name Zahir is derived from Arabic roots and generally means "helper," supporting the Islamic cultural and linguistic traditions in which these names are hig...
Zahra 1 is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word zahrāʾ (زهراء), the feminine form of ʾazhar (أزهر), meaning "shining, brilliant, bright." The root zahara (زهر) conveys the sense of "to shi...
Meaning and EtymologyZahra is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root zahara meaning "to shine, to bloom." Its literal meaning is "blooming flower" or "splendour." The name is closely related...
Zahrah is an alternate transcription of Arabic زهرة (zahra), which means "blooming flower, splendour". This spelling variant is common in Arabic contexts, offering a unique written form of the name while preserving the s...
Zaida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, historically used in both Arabic and Spanish cultures. It is the feminine form of Zayd, an Arabic name meaning "growth" or "abundance," derived from the Semitic root zāda...
Zaina is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name زينة (see Zayna), which is itself a feminine form of Zayn. The root Zayn means "beauty, grace" in Arabic, and Zaina shares this core meaning, connoting beauty, adorn...
Zainab is a variant form of the Arabic name Zaynab, commonly used in Hausa, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu, and other languages. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from Arabic zayn meaning "beauty" an...
Zainabu is a feminine given name used in Hausa and Swahili cultures, representing a local form of the Arabic name Zaynab. The name is widespread in East and West African Muslim communities, reflecting the region's deep I...
Zaira is an Italian and Spanish form of Zaïre, a name coined by the French writer and philosopher Voltaire for the heroine of his 1732 tragedy Zaïre. The play, set during the Crusades, tells the story of an enslaved Chri...
Zaïre is a literary given name, most famously used by Voltaire for the heroine of his tragic play Zaïre (1732). The character is an enslaved Christian woman who is due to marry the Sultan. The name is likely based on the...
Zakia is a feminine given name predominantly used in Arabic-speaking regions, as well as in Urdu and Bengali. It functions as an alternative transcription of the Arabic name Zakiyya (Arabic: زكيّة), which itself is the f...
Zakiah is a female given name predominantly used in Arabic, Indonesian, and Malay-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Zakiyya (زكيّة), and it also functions as the standard Malay and...
Zakiya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, used primarily in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Zakiyya, which in turn is the feminine form of Zaki, meaning...
Zakiyya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine name Zaki. Both names stem from the Arabic root z-k-y, which carries the meaning of “pure,” “chaste,” or “virtuous.” Zakiyya thus conveys the...
Žaklina is the Macedonian, Croatian and Serbian form of Jacqueline, a name with a rich etymological history reaching back to the Hebrew origin of James. Through the French feminine form Jacqueline, itself a derivation of...
Żaklina is a Polish feminine given name, formed as a direct borrowing and adaptation of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques. Ultimately, through Jacques, Żaklina traces its roots to the Latin Iacobus and the...
Zala is a Slovenian feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Rozalija. Rozalija itself is a form of Rosalia, a Late Latin name derived from the word rosa meaning "rose". The ultimate root, Rosalia, is best...
Zamira 1 is a feminine given name used in several Central Asian cultures, including Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Zamir 1, which derives from the Arabic word zamīr meanin...
Zamira 2 is an Albanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Zamir 2. The root name Zamir is composed of the Albanian words zë meaning "voice" and mirë meaning "good", thus carrying the meaning "good voic...
Zan is a Chinese feminine name with diverse layers of meaning. It derives from the Mandarin character 赞 (zàn), which conveys “help, support,” and may also be written with other characters that share a similar pronunciat...
Žana is a Slovene and Croatian feminine given name, formed as a local variant of Gianna, an Italian short form of Giovanna. Ultimately, the name traces back through Greek Ἰωάννα (Ioanna) to Hebrew origins, making it a fe...
Zandile is a Zulu feminine name meaning "they have increased" in the Zulu language. This name reflects a common theme in African naming traditions, where names often express joy, gratitude, or hope for the future. The ve...
Meaning & HistoryZandra is an English short form of Alexandra. As a familiar alternative to the full form, Zandra shares Alexandra's ultimate Greek origin—from alexein 'to defend' and anēr 'man', thus meaning 'defender o...
Zane 2 is a Latvian feminine given name, representing a Latvian form of Susanna. The name traces its etymology through the Greek Sousanna from the Hebrew Shoshanna, derived from shoshan meaning "lily" (or "rose" in moder...
Zanele is a feminine given name of Nguni origin, commonly used among the Zulu and Xhosa peoples of Southern Africa. It means "they are enough" in both Zulu and Xhosa, deriving from the Nguni word anele, which carries the...
Žaneta is a feminine given name used in Czech, Slovak, and Lithuanian. It is the local form of the French name Jeannette, which itself is a diminutive of Jeanne, the French version of John (through the Old French Jehanne...
Żaneta is a Polish female given name, derived as the Polish form of Jeannette. The name was borrowed from the French Jeannette, which originally is a diminutive of Jeanne, the French feminine form of John. Thus, Żaneta u...
Žanna is the Latvian form of Jeanne, itself a modern French development of Jehanne, which derives from the Old French feminine form of Iohannes (ultimately from John, meaning "Yahweh is gracious"). The name entered Latvi...
Zanna is an English feminine name that originated as a short form of Suzanna, which itself is a variant of Susanna. The name Susanna comes from the Greek Σουσάννα (Sousanna), a rendering of the Hebrew name שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (S...
Zanokuhle is a feminine given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin, meaning "come with goodness." It is derived from the roots za (to come, to approach) and hle (beautiful, good), combined with the conjunction no- meaning "with...
Zara is a feminine given name used in English literature and recent British naming culture. The name first appeared in William Congreve's tragedy The Mourning Bride (1697), where it belongs to a captive North African que...
Zara is a Bulgarian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Zaharina. The name is used primarily in Bulgaria and carries a warm, affectionate tone typical of Slavic diminutives.Etymology and RootsZara ultimat...
Zaray is a Spanish feminine name of uncertain origin and meaning. While no definitive etymology has been established, it is thought to be either a modern coinage or a variant of other Spanish names such as Zahara or Zair...
Zareen is a feminine given name primarily used in Urdu-speaking communities. It is a variant of Zarina, which itself derives from the Persian word زرین (zarīn), meaning "golden". The name thus carries connotations of pre...
Zaria is a feminine name of modern English usage, likely derived from the Arabic name Zahra meaning "blooming flower, splendour," or inspired by the Nigerian city of Zaria. The city's name is historically linked to the H...
Zariah is a modern English feminine given name, likely a variant of Zaria or Sariah. Its use has risen in the United States since the early 2000s, reflecting a trend toward creatively spelled names ending in '-iah'. The...
Zarifa is a feminine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic word ẓarīf, meaning "elegant, graceful, charming." The name is the feminine form of Zarif.Notable BearersSeveral notable women have...
Zarina is a feminine name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word zarīn (زرین), meaning "golden". It is used across various cultures, including Kazakh, Malay, Tajik, Urdu, and Uzbek, reflecting the historical in...