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This is a list of submitted names in which an editor of the name is Frollein Gladys.
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Zuanne m Sardinian
Logudorese and Nuorese variant forms of John.
Zuba f Romani (Archaic)
Truncated form of Azuba.
Zubejda f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Zubaida.
Zubiya f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "gazelle" in Arabic.
Zuhaitza f Basque (Modern)
Feminine name derived from Basque zuhaitz "tree", ultimately from Old Basque zur "wood" and (h)aritz "oak" (formerly a generic term for "tree").
Zuhal f Turkish, Arabic
Arabic variant and Turkish form of Zohal.
Zuhur f Arabic
Zuhur Wanasi ( born 1936) is a prolific Algerian author and politician. She is known for her powerful short stories and for her role as one of the first women in Algerian government.
Zuleikha f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Zulaykha.
Zulejha f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Zuleika.
Zulfija f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Zulfiya.
Zülfiyyə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Zulfiya.
Zulima f Galician
Variant of Zulema.
Zumurrud f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Derived from Arabic zumurrud, ultimately from Persian zumrud, "emerald".
Zunairah f Urdu, Malay, Indonesian (Rare)
Urdu alternate transcription of Zunaira as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Zuniari m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Januarius.
Zuria f Basque, Medieval Basque, Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Medieval Basque name derived from Basque zuri "white".... [more]
Zurielle f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine variant of Zuriel.
Zusana f Sorbian
Sorbian form of Susanna.
Zuseppe m Sardinian
Logudorese form of Joseph.
Zutoia f Basque
Derived from Basque zutabe "pillar". This name is considered a direct translation of Spanish Pilar.
Żużanna f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Zuzanna.
Zuzene f Basque
Derived from Basque zuzen "just; fair; righteous", this name is considered the Basque equivalent to French Justine and Spanish Justa.
Zuzička f Slovak
Slovak diminutive of Zuzana, not used as a given name in its own right.
Zużka f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Zuzanna.
Zuzu f English (Rare, ?), Popular Culture
Diminutive of Susan, used in Frank Capra's film 'It's a Wonderful Life' (1946).
Zviya f Hebrew
Feminine form of Zvi.
Žvoruna f Baltic Mythology
This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of the hunt and the forest as well as the protector of wild animals who was first recorded in Russian chronicles of the 13th century. ... [more]
Zwane f Medieval Flemish
Derived from the Germanic element swan "swan".
Zweta f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Цвета (see Tsveta).
Zwetan m Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Цветан (see Tsvetan).
Zwetana f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Цветана (see Cvetana).
Zwi m Hebrew
Variant transliteration of צְבִי (see Tzvi).
Zybert m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Siegbert.
Zydór m Kashubian
Short form of Jizydór.
Žydrūnė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Žydrūnas.
Zygfrid m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Siegfried.
Zygfryda f Polish
Feminine form of Zygfryd.
Zyglinda f Polish
Polish form of Sieglinde.
Zygmond m Polish (Gallicized)
Gallicized form of Zygmunt.
Zygmùnd m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Sigmund.
Zygmunta f Polish
Feminine form of Zygmunt.
Zygmuś m Polish
Diminutive of Zygmunt.
Zygùszk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Zygmùnd.
Zyliyah f American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Xylia.
Zynka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Józefina.
Żyrosława f Polish
Feminine form of Żyrosław.
Zysia f Yiddish
Polish Yiddish name, presumably related to Zysla. Found in documents from the early 1800s regarding contemporary Yiddish-speakers in Poland.
Zysla f Yiddish
Polish-Yiddish variant of Zisel.
Zytka f Polish
Diminutive of Zyta.
Żywia f Polish
Modern Polish form of Živa.
Żywie f Slavic Mythology
Polish cognate of Živa.
Żywila f Polish, Literature
Coined by Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz for the titular character of one of his early works. It is uncertain where he found the inspiration for this name. One theory derives this name from Lithuanian žygiuoti "to move; to march" and viltis "hope", while other scholars believe this name to be a much-mangled form of Zizili, the name of an obscure fertility goddess of whom nothing else is known; should the name indeed be derived from Zizili, then its meaning would be lost... [more]
Zyx m & f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of the surname Zick, meaning "descendant of Sigo", or a diminutive of Isaac. It may also simply from the last three letters of the English alphabet (compare Abcde).