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309Etymology Zlatica is a Diminutive of Zlata, which itself is the feminine form of Zlatan. The root of this name chain is the South Slavic masculine name Zlatan, which derives from zlato meaning "gold", ultimately from Old...
Zoja is a feminine given name used in several Central and Eastern European languages, including Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a local form of the name Zoe, which means "li...
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....
Zorana is a South Slavic feminine given name. It is a variant of Zora, which means "dawn, aurora" in Serbian, Croatian, Czech, and Slovak. The name Zorana is used primarily in Croatia and Serbia, though it is less common...
Zorica (Cyrillic: Зорица) is a feminine given name used in Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, and other South Slavic countries. It is a diminutive of Zora, which means "dawn" or "aurora" in South Slavic languages, as well as in...
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...
Zrinka is a Croatian feminine given name, most likely derived from the placename Zrin, a village in central Croatia, or directly from the noble Zrinski family that originated there. The Zrinski family was one of the most...
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...