List of Baby Names for Boys

Zoar

From Zoar, one of five ancient cities in the Jordan valley; mentioned in the Bible in Genesis 19:22, 23, and 30 as the place whither Lot fled with his wife and two daughters to escape death when Yahweh destroyed the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. From Hebrew Tso`ar meaning insignificance or smallness.

Meaning: Little small Origin: Israeli

Zobah

Zobah or Aram-Zobah (Hebrew צובה or ארם צובא) was an early Aramean state which extended from the Beqaa Valley along the eastern side of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains reaching Hamath to the north and Damascus to the south, at one time of considerable importance.

Meaning: An army, warring Origin: Israeli

Zobebah

Zobebah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1002 times.

Meaning: An army, warring Origin: Israeli

Zoello

Zoello is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1834 times.

Meaning: Son of zoe Origin: Greek

Zoheth

Zoheth is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2745 times.

Meaning: Separation amazing Origin: Israeli

Zoltar

Greek Meaning: The name Zoltar is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Zoltar is: Life.

Meaning: Life Origin: Greek

Zoltin

Zoltan is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Zoltan is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.

Meaning: Life Origin: Hungarian

Zophah

Zophah. ... The sons of Zophah; Suah, and Harnepher, and Shual, and Beri, and Imrah. A wiki list of Biblical names says it means "viol; honeycomb". While the patriarchs of ancient Israel did not have viols, but this is the word King James' translators used.

Meaning: Viol honeycomb Origin: Israeli

Zophar

In the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Book of Job, Zophar or Tzofar (צוֹפַר "Chirping; rising early", Standard Hebrew Tsofar, Tiberian Hebrew Ṣôp̄ar) the Naamathite is one of the three friends of Job who visits to comfort him during his illness. His comments can be found in Job chapter 11 and 20.

Meaning: Rising early crown Origin: Israeli

Zophim

Ramathaim-Zophim (Hebrew: רמתיים־צופים‎), also called Ramah (Hebrew: רָמָה‎) and Ramatha in the Douay-Rheims (Ramathaimsophim in the Vulgate), is a town that has been identified with the modern Nevi Shmuel neighbourhood ("the prophet Samuel"), about 4 or 5 miles north-west of Jerusalem.

Meaning: Place for a watchman Origin: Israeli