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Displayed on this page are Z- names 21 to 36. Zoe was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #56 and a usage of 0.2331%, and it is primarily used in the English, German, Greek, and Polish languages. It was followed in popularity by Zoey, which is used in English. Unusual Z- names include the English Zina, the English and German Zippora, the English, German, and Hebrew Zipporah, the English, German, and Italian Zita, the French Zoé, the Dutch Zoë, the Polish Zofia, the Czech Zofie, the Slavic Zora, the Polish Zosia, the Hungarian Zsófia, Zsuzsanna, the Czech Zuzana, and the Polish Zuzanna.
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Zina Zippora ... bird ... used predominantly in English and ... derived from Hebrew origins ... variant of Zipporah ... Zipporah ... bird ... used predominantly in the English, ... name was borne by the wife of Moses in the ... Zita Zoe Zoey Zoé ... life ... has its origins in the Old Greek language and ... variant form of Zoe ... Zoë ... life ... largely used in the Dutch language and its ... variant of Zoe ... unusual as a baby girl name ... Zofia ... wisdom ... a Polish name of Old Greek origin ... variant of Sophia ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Zofie ... wisdom ... largely used in Czech and its origin is ... variant of Sophia ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Zora Zosia ... wisdom ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Zofia ... not listed within the top 1000 ... Zsófia ... wisdom ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant of Sophia ... Zsuzsanna ... lily ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Hungarian ... variant of Susanna ... irregularly used as a baby girl ... Zuzana ... lily ... mainly used in the Czech language and ... variant form of Susanna ... Zuzanna ... lily ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly ... variation of Susanna ... |