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Zaharina Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian

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 Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian

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...

Zara 2 Feminine Bulgarian

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...

Zdravka Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +2

Zdravka is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene cultures. It is the feminine form of Zdravko, a diminutive derivative of the South Slavic word zdrav, meaning "healthy." The ro...

Zhaklina Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian

Zhaklina is the Bulgarian form of Jacqueline, as well as an alternate transcription of Macedonian Жаклина (see Žaklina). This name joins a long chain that traces back through French to the Hebrew name Jacob, born from Bi...

Zhenya Feminine Bulgarian Russian

Zhenya is a Russian and Bulgarian diminutive of the feminine names Yevgeniya and Yevgeniy (or their Russian and Bulgarian forms Evgeniya and Evgeniy). It can serve as a nickname for both male and female bearers, though i...

Zhivka Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian

Zhivka is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine given name, derived from the South Slavic root živ, meaning “alive, living.” As the feminine form of Živko, it belongs to a family of names that celebrate vitality and life,...

Zlata Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +7

Zlata is a feminine given name of South Slavic origin, primarily used in countries such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine. It is the feminine form of Zlatan,...

Zlatka Feminine Bulgarian

Zlatka is a Bulgarian female given name. It is a diminutive of Zlata, which is itself the feminine form of Zlatan. The root name Zlatan is derived from the South Slavic word zlato, meaning "gold", which traces back to Ol...

Zora Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +5

Zora is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, directly derived from the word zora, meaning "dawn" or "aurora" in several Slavic languages, including Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Czech, Slovak, and Slovene....

Zorka Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +5

Zorka is a feminine name used across several Slavic countries, primarily Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. It functions as a diminutive of Zora, a name that means "dawn, aurora...

Zornitsa Feminine Bulgarian

Zornitsa (Зорница) is a Bulgarian feminine given name meaning "morning star" — a poetic reference to the planet Venus when it appears in the dawn sky. The name is derived from the Bulgarian word zornitsa (зорница) itself...

Zoya Feminine Belarusian Bulgarian +2

Zoya is a feminine given name originating as the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian form of Zoe. Zoe itself comes from the Greek word ζωή (zoë) meaning "life." In early Christian contexts, Zoe was adopted by H...

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