Yavor
The name Yavor means 'maple tree' in Bulgarian.
Yelysaveta
Yelysaveta is a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' in Hebrew.
Yeoman
Yeoman traditionally denotes a 'landowner' or 'farmer' in historical England.
Yeraz
Yeraz means 'dream' in Armenian.
Yesa
A feminine form of Yes, often translated as 'yes' or 'confirmation,' representing affirmation.
Yesenia
A name derived from a type of flower, signifying beauty and grace.
Yessenia
A name derived from a flower variety, signifying freshness and beauty.
Yeva
A variant of Eve, meaning 'life' or 'living one'.
Yevgeny
A Russian name derived from the Greek word 'eugenes', meaning 'noble' or 'well-born'.
Yevhen
A Ukrainian form of Eugene, meaning 'noble' or 'well-born'.
Yevheniy
A derivative of Yevhen, meaning 'noble' or 'well-born'.
Yevtsye
A variant of Yevgeny, meaning 'noble' or 'well-born'.
Ygerna
A name derived from the Arthurian legend, associated with the meaning 'the fertile land'.
Ylenia
An Italian name likely derived from Helen, meaning 'light' or 'torch'.
Yohan
God is gracious; a form of the name John in Hebrew tradition.
Yokhanna
Jehovah has graciously given.
Yolanthe
Violet flower.
Yordana
To flow down; refers to the Jordan River.
Yordanka
Derived from 'Jordan', meaning 'to flow down.'
Yoselin
A variation of the name Jocelyn, meaning 'member of the Gauts tribe.'
Yovela
A joyful and happy soul.
Ysabella
God is my oath.
Ysabelle
Devoted to God or God’s promise.
Ysella
A beautiful, fair maiden.
Yuhannis
Derived from the Hebrew name Yohanan, which means 'Yahweh is gracious.'
Yule
A winter festival or a name associated with the Christmas season.
Yuliana
A variant of Julia, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy.'
Yulissa
A variant of the name Julia, symbolizing youthfulness.
Yure
Earth or land.
Yves
The name is derived from the Old Breton name Iod and means 'yew' or 'archer'.
Yvette
This name means 'yew' and is derived from the Old French 'Ivet'.
Yvettia
A variation of Yvette, it signifies 'yew tree' in its deep-rooted French origin.
Yvonne
This name means 'yew tree' and is of French origin.
Ywain
The name means 'young warrior' or 'youthful' in Welsh.
Zabrij
Zabrij means 'brave or daring'.
Zacchaeus
Zacchaeus means 'clean' or 'innocent'.
Zachariah
Zachariah means 'the Lord has remembered'.
Zack
Zack is a diminutive of Zachary, meaning 'the Lord has remembered'.
Zada
Zada means 'something that is beloved'.
Zaden
Zaden means 'a fertile spot'.
Zadie
Zadie means 'prosperous one'.
Zagorka
A name denoting somewhere in the countryside or a rural area.
Zaharinka
Little flower
Zana
Zana means 'God is gracious'.
Zandra
Zandra is a variant of Alexandra and means 'defender of man'.
Zane
Zane means 'God is gracious'.
Zanna
Zanna is a variant of Anna and means 'grace'.
Zantina
Zantina means 'little Saint'.
Zarek
Means 'God protects'.
Zaria
The name translates to 'princess' or 'flower.'
Zavier
A variant of Xavier, meaning 'the new house' or 'bright'.
Zavrina
A name meaning 'to heal' or 'to cure' in Slavic languages.
Zda¬nka
A diminutive form of the name Zdana, meaning 'God's gift'.
Zdenak
Derived from the name Zdeněk, which means 'to become free'.
Zdenka
A diminutive form of the name Zdeněk, meaning 'to become free'.
Zdislav
Means 'glorious in a meaningful way'.
Zdravka
Means 'healthy' or 'to be in good health'.
Zdravko
Means 'healthy' or 'healthy one'.
Zeferino
Derived from the Latin term for a carrier of news; often associated with the wind.
Zelam
Zelam means 'to wish' or 'to desire' in Slavic languages.
Zelene
Zelene translates to 'green' or 'fresh' in Slavic languages, symbolizing vitality.
Zelimir
Zelimir means 'he who is peaceful' in Slavic languages.
Zelimirka
Zelimirka is a feminine form meaning 'peaceful woman' in Slavic languages.
Zeljka
Zeljka means 'the one who wishes' or 'desires' in Slavic languages.
Zeljko
Zeljko means 'the one who wishes' in Slavic languages, commonly used among the Southern Slavic countries.
Zelsana
Zelsana is a variant form relating to 'peace' and 'wish' in Slavic languages.
Zelta
Zelta signifies 'golden' in some Slavic languages, representing value and wealth.
Zena
Zena means 'hospitable' and is often associated with the Greek goddess of hospitality.
Zenaida
Zenaida means 'born of Zeus' which signifies divine origins in Greek mythology.
Zenevieva
Zenevieva means 'the one who is blessed by Zeus' and is often associated with the divine.
Zenia
Zenia translates to 'foreigner' or 'one from a foreign land' in Greek.
Zenil
Zenil means 'peace' or 'calmness' in Slavic languages.
Zenisha
Zenisha means 'peaceful' in Slavic languages and conveys serenity.
Zenobia
Life of Zeus or given life by Zeus.
Zenovia
Divine life.
Zerelda
Level or serene land.
Zerlinda
Beautiful or lovely.
Zetta
Zetta is a diminutive of the name Zita, meaning 'little' or 'small' in Latin.
Zhaklina
Zhaklina is a variant of Jacqueline, meaning 'supplanter' in Slavic cultures.
Zhelyazko
A diminutive form of the name Zhelyaz, meaning 'iron' in Bulgarian.
Zhenya
A diminutive of the name Evgeny, meaning 'noble' in Russian.
Zhivka
A name meaning 'alive' or 'living' in Bulgarian.
Zigfrids
Zigfrids is a Latvian name that means 'victory' or 'peaceful'.
Ziggy
Ziggy is a diminutive of Zigmund or Zigfried, meaning 'victorious protector'.
Zikoranachidinma
Zikoranachidinma means 'God has indeed done well' in Igbo.
Zilya
Zilya is a diminutive form of names like Zinaida and means 'heavenly' in Slavic languages.
Zimora
Zimora is a name derived from the Arabic word 'Zimra' meaning 'a melody.'
Zina
Zina means 'shining' or 'radiance' derived from the Latin term.
Zinachidinma
Zinachidinma means 'God has given me good' in Igbo.
Zinaida
Zinaida derives from the Greek name Zenaida, meaning 'born of Zeus.'
Zineta
Zineta is derived from the Slavic name Zinaida, meaning 'given to Zeus' or 'of Zeus'.
Zion
Zion refers to a biblical term meaning 'highest point' or 'heavenly city'.
Zipporah
Zipporah means 'bird' in Hebrew and is the name of Moses's wife in the Bible.
Zita
Zita means 'the seeker' or 'the little girl' in Latin.
Zitin
Zitin is a diminutive of the name Zita, meaning 'the little seeker'.
Zitomira
Zitomira combines elements meaning 'life' and 'peace' in Slavic languages.
Zivanka
Zivanka means 'alive' or 'full of life' in Slavic languages.
Zlata
Golden or golden-haired.
Zlatan
Golden or radiant.
Zlatica
A little gold or golden flower.