Baby Names That Start With Z
1223 baby names beginning with the letter Z — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
The most-loved baby names starting with Z, most-popular first. Tap any name to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.
Girl Names
ZeriA short Hebrew name listed in 1 Chronicles among the temple musicians (sons of Jeduthun); its p▶ZhalayaA modern American coinage built on the fashionable zh- opening and an -aya ending. It has no do▶ZiigwanIt is spring — a VII (inanimate intransitive verb) in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe), expressing the▶Zitkalabird▶ZoelaniA modern coinage joining Zoe (Greek, 'life') with the airy -lani ending of Leilani and Kehlani.▶ZoryahA name echoing the Slavic zorya, 'dawn; the morning or evening star,' a figure of Slavic folklo▶ZovaleeA modern American coinage with no documented etymology; its sound joins a Zova- opening with a ▶ZureyaA modern coinage that echoes Zuri (Swahili, 'beautiful') and Zaraya, on a soft Zu-/-eya sound. ▶ZymoraA modern coinage joining a Zy- opening with the -mora of Zamora (a Spanish place-name) and Amor▶ZynoriA modern coinage layering a Zyn- opening with a -nori/-ori ending. No single documented meaning▶ZyorahA modern respelling near Zora/Zorah — Zora is Slavic for 'dawn,' and Zorah is a biblical place ▶ZyoriA modern coinage echoing the Slavic zorya ('dawn; morning star') and the sound of Yori. As a co▶
Boy Names
ZejdA Bosnian spelling of the Arabic Zayd, 'growth; increase; abundance' — where the -jd renders th▶ZendrixZendrix is a modern American coinage. It reads as a blend of Zen - the Japanese school of Buddh▶ZephrynA modern spelling of Zephyrin (Latin Zephyrinus, from Greek Zephyros, 'the west wind'). St Zeph▶ZhyloA modern coinage, styled with a Zh- opening and a -lo ending; no documented meaning. Routes unc▶ZikoA genuine short form in South Slavic naming, where -ko is a common affectionate ending, and als▶ZiloA modern American coinage with no documented etymology, built from a bright Z- opening and an e▶ZohranZohran is a rare name whose sound sits close to Persian and Arabic-influenced names such as Zoh▶ZyaelA modern formation on the Hebrew el ('God') pattern (as in Gabriel, Ariel), with a Zy- opening;▶ZyairreA modern coinage echoing Zaire (a place name of the Congo region), styled with a doubled -rre e▶ZydanA modern coinage echoing the surname Zidane and the Arabic Zaydan ('growth'); as spelled here i▶ZyreeseA modern coinage joining a Zy- opening with Reese (Welsh Rhys, 'ardor; enthusiasm; a fiery warr▶














