Girl Names That Mean Of

Discover Girl names meaning Of with origins and popularity.

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Zenovia
Derived from Greek 'Zenobia', meaning 'life of Zeus'.
Greek
Zenshi
Zen master or teacher of Zen Buddhism.
Japanese
Zephir
Zephir is the French form of Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind.
French
Zephrin
Zephrin is derived from Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind.
Greek
Zephrina
West wind; derived from Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind.
Greek
Zephrinah
West wind, derived from Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind.
Greek
Zephrine
West wind; derived from Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind.
Greek
Zephyra
West wind; derived from Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind.
Greek
Zephyrah
Zephyrah is a feminine form of Zephyr, meaning 'west wind'.
Greek
Zeppelina
Feminine form of Zeppelin, referring to the airship.
German
Zeraldina
Modern variation of Geraldine, ruler with the spear.
English
Zerelda
Strength of the dawn.
Germanic
Zeruiah
Balsam of God.
Hebrew
Zevana
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Zevanah
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Zevanna
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Zevannah
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Zevida
Gift of deer.
Hebrew
Zevuda
Deer of good fortune.
Hebrew
Zevyah
Deer of God.
Hebrew
Zezili
Diminutive of Zofia, meaning 'wisdom'.
Polish
Zezilia
Polish form of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
Polish
Zhila
Meaning 'clear' or 'bright', often associated with clarity and brilliance.
Persian
Zigana
Small dagger or a type of bird.
Turkish
Zikra
Remembrance or mention, often referring to the act of remembering God.
Arabic
Zilaah
Shadow or shade, often symbolizing protection.
Arabic
Zilal
Shadow or shade, often symbolizing protection or coolness.
Arabic
ZileQamar
Shadow or reflection of the moon
Arabic
Zinaida
of Zeus.
Russian
ZinatunNisa
Adornment or beauty of women
Arabic
Zinovia
Life of Zeus; derived from Greek elements 'Zeno' (Zeus) and 'bios' (life).
Greek
Ziska
Diminutive of Zdislava, meaning 'to be here' or 'glory'.
Slavic
Ziske
Sweet or sugar, often used as a term of endearment.
Yiddish
Zitomira
Life of the olive tree.
Slavic
Ziwa
Lake or body of water.
Swahili
Zocha
Diminutive of Zofia, meaning 'wisdom'.
Polish
Zoelie
Diminutive of Zoé, meaning 'life'.
French
Zoelle
Diminutive of Zoé, meaning 'life'.
French
Zofia
Polish form of Sophia, meaning 'wisdom'.
Polish
Zohartze
Light of day.
Basque
Zohura
Brightness of the morning.
Arabic
Zonaira
Light of paradise; radiant flower
Arabic
Zoofagan
Slaughterer of animals.
Persian
Zosima
Vital, full of life.
Greek
Zosyma
Force of the law.
Greek
Zosymah
Force of the law.
Greek
Zoyechka
Diminutive of Zoya.
Russian
Zoyenka
Diminutive of Zoya.
Russian
Zoyya
Diminutive of Zoya.
Russian
Zoza
Diminutive of Zuzana.
Czech
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