Zac could be used as a short form of Zacary, Zacchaeus, Zacharias, or any other Zac- variant.
Zacarias is the Spanish form of Zacharias.
As a Hebrew independent name, Zach or Zak means "pure; clean; innocent".
Zach is more frequently used in English-speaking countries as a nickname for Zachary (meaning "the Lord remembers"), Zachariah, Zachaeus, Issac, or any other Zach- variant.
Zacharias is originally the Greek cognate of the Hebrew name Zechariah.
Zachary is an English form of the name Zechariah. It is in use as both a surname and a first name, though it is far more common as a first name. It is also the name of a town in the U.S. state of Louisiana.
Zachary Taylor was the twelfth
Zackary is a respelling of the traditional Zachary.
As a Hebrew name, Zak may be an independent name meaning "pure; clean; innocent". It may also be taken as a diminutive form of Zachary (Zecharya) meaning "the Lord remembers" or Isaac (Yitzchak) "he will laugh".
Zane originated from a surname of unclear origins.
It was the name used by author of western novels Zane Grey (originally Pearl Zane Gray). Zane was a family surname. It is also the name used by radio DJ Zane Lowe (born Alexander Zane Lowe)
Zeb may be used as a nickname for any name starting with Zeb-, including Zebulun and Zebadiah.
From the Hebrew Zevulun.
In the Old Testament, Zebulon is one of Jacob's twelve sons and brother to Joseph and Benjamin.
In the Old Testament, Zebulun is one of Jacob's twelve sons.
In the Old Testament, Zechariah was the 14th king of Israel after the monarchy split. Another bearer of the name was one of the 12 Minor prophets.
In the Greek Bible, Zechariah was the husband of Elizabeth and the father of John the Baptist.
Zeke can also be a nickname for the Hebrew Zecharia meaning "memory."
Zaira may also be a feminine variant of the name Zaire.
A nickname for Susanna, though could potentially be used on its own.
Zara is the name of a clothing store. Zara Phillips is the daughter of British Princess Anne, and a successful equestrian sportswoman.
Zarya (ZAHR yah) is the Russian word for "sunrise."
Zaria or Zoria is the goddess of beauty in Slavic mythology. A once-popular goddess also associated with the morning, Zaria was known to her worshippers as "the heavenly bride." She was gr
From the Arabic name Zarah, meaning "blossom".
Zaley and its variants is a modern American English coinage which could either come as a nickname for Azalea or from the name Azalea, or it is simply a case of someone exchanging a "Z" for the "H" in the popular Haley.
Zaley and its variants is a modern American English coinage which could either come as a nickname for Azalea or from the name Azalea, or it is simply a case of someone exchanging a "Z" for the "H" in the popular Haley.
Zaley and its variants is a modern American English coinage which could either come as a nickname for Azalea or from the name Azalea, or it is simply a case of someone exchanging a "Z" for the "H" in the popular Haley.
Zelda is a variant spelling of Selda which is of Anglo-Saxon origin (the Hebrew form of Selda is Segula), and a pet form of Griselda. It is also a Yiddish name meaning "luck".
Zelda is also the name of the princess that has to saved by the
Zella is a pet form of the German form of Marcella, Marzella. Zella was a very popular name from the 1880's to the late 1940's and early 1950's.
Zelma is an alternative spelling of the name Selma. Zelma was a popular name at the turn of the century in the US.
In history, Zenobia of Palmyra was a North African queen descended from Cleopatra who campaigned through much of North Africa before being defeated by Rome.
Zenobia was the name of a character who drowned herself in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "B
Zoe is a direct transliteration of the ancient Greek word 'zoe' (written 'zeta-omega-eta'). It is usually listed as meaning 'life', but it can also mean 'a (means of) living', 'subsistence', 'goods' or 'property'. It was the 54th most popular name for gir
Zoey is a respelling of the name Zoe probably created to emphasise the second syllable of the name. For more information see Zoe.
Extremely popular in Poland.
Zola is a European surname with uncertain origins. It gained popularity as a female first name in the 19th century, along with other names like Lola, Nola, Iola, etc.
Zola is also a Zulu word meaning "peaceful" or "quiet."
Zoraida may be of Arabic origin, but could also be an invention of the author Cervantes.
The word "Zaire" is a Portuguese corruption of "nezere," the Kikongo word for "river." Zaire is a former name of the Congo river, and is also the former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.