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2,649Zenia is a variant of Xenia, a name with deep roots in Greek language and culture. The name Xenia is derived from the Greek word ξένος (xenos), meaning "foreigner" or "guest," and embodies the concept of hospitality, a v...
Etymology and Origin Zinnia is a feminine given name derived from the common name of the flowering plant genus Zinnia. The plant was named in honor of the German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727–1759), who first desc...
EtymologyZoë is a Dutch form and English variant of Zoe, which originates from the Greek word ζωή (zōḗ), meaning "life". The name was adopted by Hellenized Jews as a translation of Eve, linking it to the biblical concept...
Zoe is a feminine given name of Greek origin, directly derived from the Greek word ζωή (zoe) meaning "life." As a core concept representing vitality and existence, the name has deep roots in both Hellenic culture and Jud...
Zoey is a modern English variant of the name Zoe, which is itself derived from the Greek word ζωή (zōē) meaning "life".EtymologyThe name Zoe originated in the Greek-speaking world as a translation of the Hebrew name Eve,...
Zoie is a variant spelling of the name Zoe, a feminine first name of Greek origin. While Zoe, meaning "life" in Greek, has been used in the English-speaking world for over a century, Zoie emerged as a modern spelling var...
Zola 1 is an English feminine given name of uncertain meaning, possibly an invented name that has seen occasional use in English-speaking countries since the 19th century. Its origins are unclear, but it coincides with a...
Zowie is a modern English diminutive and variant of Zoe, ultimately derived from the Greek word for "life." Unlike its root name, which has ancient origins, Zowie emerged as a playful, contemporary adaptation—likely infl...
Zula is a feminine given name of uncertain meaning, appearing in English usage primarily since the 19th century. Its adoption is often linked to the Zulu people of South Africa, as the phonetic resemblance suggests. The...