Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings

Zitomira

Zitomira is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1267 times.

Meaning: To live famously Origin: Slovakian

Ziva

(ZEE-və)

Zivah or Ziva is originally a Hebrew name. Ziva is a first name for women and an equally uncommon last name. The meaning of the name Ziva, which is a variant of Ziv, is “radiance, brilliance, light, God, brightness”. Its pronunciation sounds like Zeeva.

Meaning: Bright, Radiant Origin: Hebrew

Ziyi

The Chinese given name Ziyi can be written with different characters, having different meanings, and pronounced with different tones. For example: 子仪 (simplified), or 子儀 (traditional) means “young/little instrument” and is pronounced Ziyí. 子怡 means “young/little pleasure/joy” and is also pronounced Ziyí.

Zlata

Zlata (Cyrillic script: Злата) is a female given name of South Slavic origin meaning "golden". It is common amongst all South Slavic countries in the Balkans, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Serbia.

Zlhna

Zlhna is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1229 times.

Meaning: Spinning Origin: Native American

Zoa

Origin of the name Zoe: A borrowing from the Greek, Zoe is derived from zōē (life).

Meaning: Life

Zoan

The name Zoan is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Zoan is: Motion.

Meaning: Departure Origin: African

Zocha

The meaning of the name Zocha is Wisdom. The origin of the name Zocha is Polish. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.

Meaning: Wisdom Origin: Polish

Zoda

Zoda Name Meaning. Italian: of uncertain derivation; perhaps related to a Bovese (Reggio Calabria) dialect word zooda 'girl'.

Zoe

(ZO-ee)

Means "life" in Greek. From early times it was adopted by Hellenized Jews as a translation of EVE. It was borne by two early Christian saints, one martyred under Emperor Hadrian, the other martyred under Diocletian. The name was common in the Byzantine Empire, being borne by a ruling empress of the 11th century.

Meaning: Life Origin: Greek