List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with Z

Zimran

The name Zimran is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Zimran is: Song, singer, vine.

Meaning: Song, Singer, vine Origin: Arabic

Zimri

The meaning of the name “Zimri” is: “Protected, Sacred, my praise, my music, wild goat, wild sheep,”. Additional information: A grandson of Judah through Zerah (1 Chronicles 2:6). A Benjaminite (1 Chronicles 8:36). A murderous and suicidal king of Israel for seven days, before Omri (1 Kings 16:8-20).

Meaning: Celebratedinsong Origin: English

Zinan

zi-nan, zin-an ] The baby boy name Zinan is pronounced as Ziy-NaeN †. Zinan's origin is Japanese. The meaning of the name is second-born son. ... See also the related categories, son (heir) and japanese. Zinan is not frequently used as a baby boy name.

Meaning: Second son Origin: Japanese

Zinaq

Zz or Zayzay i think would be a good nickname for Zina. (: Meanings and history of the name Zina: | Edit. It is of Greek origin and means "shining " or "going back". Another meaning for it is "sun flower" , also in Arabic it means "beautiful" and "strong".

Meaning: Strong, stable Origin: Arabic

Zinawar

Zinawar is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in parsi religion. The poeple have viewed this name 978 times.

Zindel

Zindel Name Meaning. German: from Middle High German zindal, zindel 'silk', hence a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in silk or perhaps a nickname for a flamboyant dresser.

Meaning: Defender of man Origin: Israeli

Zinedine

The name Zinedine is a boy's name of Arabic origin meaning "beauty of the faith".

Zion

(ZIE-ahn)

The name Zion is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Zion is: Monument; raised up; sepulcher.

Meaning: A sign Origin: Hebrew

Zionn

The name Zion is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Zion is: Monument; raised up; sepulcher.

Meaning: A sign

Ziph

The name Ziph is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Ziph is: This mouth or mouthful, falsehood.

Meaning: This mouth or mouthful falsehood Origin: Israeli