Zelan is an intriguing name of uncertain origin and meaning, often associated with Saint Zelan, a 6th-century Breton saint known for his holiness and miracles.
Zelani is a unique African origin given name derived from Swahili, meaning "born during the rainy season," symbolizing abundance and prosperity in Swahili culture.
Zelbert is a rare German name derived from "zelten," meaning "to camp" or "to pitch a tent." It was likely coined as a humorous variation of common Germanic names like Zelius or Zelter, reflecting adventure and outdoor spirit.
Zelda is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, popularized by Nintendo's iconic princess character, with recorded uses dating back to Lewis Carroll's 1890 novel "Through the Looking-Glass.
Zelda is an enchanting name with unknown etymology, popularized by L. Frank Baum in his Oz series and believed to be inspired by opera singer Zelda Zander, symbolizing royalty and fantasy.
Zeldris is a unique given name with unknown origin, popularized by fantasy literature and video games, notably in the "Naruto" series and potentially inspired by "The Legend of Zelda". Its meaning remains undetermined.
Zelia is a rare but captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Zelius, meaning 'zeal' or 'zealous', and likely used as an agnomen for someone displaying great enthusiasm.
Zeliah is a Hebrew name meaning "shadow" or "shade", with historical ties to biblical figures like Zelophehad's daughters, and global popularity across various cultures.
Zélie is a unique French feminine given name derived from 'zèbre', meaning zebra, coined by author George Sand in her 1850 novel 'Zélie dans les bois'.
Zelilah is a rare Hebrew female name derived from "Tzila", meaning 'shadow'. It was popularized by French novelist Honoré de Balzac in his novel 'Le Cousin Bette'. The name's association with shadows can evoke ideas of mystery, protection or guidance.
Zelinda is a distinctive Italian name derived from Zelia, which originates from the Greek word 'zelos', meaning 'zeal' or 'zealousness'. Historically significant in both Greek mythology and the Italian Renaissance, Zelinda signifies enthusiasm and fervor.
Zellamae is an uncommon but beloved American name, of Scottish descent, popularized by Ernest Hemingway's novel "A Farewell to Arms". It combines elements from German and English names, potentially meaning 'battle Margaret'.
Zella is a German origin name meaning "war," originally derived from the Germanic word for victory, popularized in the Middle Ages despite its potential intimidation.
Zellie is a unique, German-origin name derived from "selig," meaning blessed or happy. It has gained popularity recently due to its uncommon yet endearing sound and positive meaning.
Zelline is a unique Italian feminine given name originating from the Latin word "cellula," meaning "small cell." Though it lacks a direct English translation, Zelline carries associations with uniqueness and sophistication due to its rarity and Italian origins.