Ze'ev (Hebrew: זְאֵב / זאב zeév) is a masculine given name relatively common among Ashkenazi Jews, especially those living in the State of Israel. It is a Biblical name, adapted from a reference to Benjamin in Genesis as a "wolf that raveneth."
zi-mria, zim-r-ia ] The baby girl name Zimria is pronounced Zih-MRiy-aa- †. Zimria is of Hebrew origin and it is also used mainly in the Hebrew language. The name's meaning is 'songfest'. Zimria is a form of the Hebrew Zimra. Zimria is also a form of the Hebrew Zimriya.
From the Hebrew name צִפּוֹרָה (Tzipporah), derived from צִפּוֹר (tzippor) meaning "bird". In the Old Testament this is the name of the Midianite wife of Moses. She was the daughter of the priest Jethro.
Hebrew meaning: The name Z'ev is a Hebrew baby name The Hebrew meaning of Z'ev is: Wolf.