This list includes 55 pretty girl names that start with Z, from “Zadie” to “Zunaira”. Many are short, melodic, and drawn from diverse languages, making them popular choices for modern parents.

Pretty girl names that start with Z are feminine given names beginning with the letter Z and often carry lyrical or zesty sounds. They appear across Hebrew, Arabic, Slavic, and African traditions, showing wide cultural use and modern revivals.

Below you’ll find the table with Origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

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Pretty girl names that start with Z

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
ZaraArabic/SlavicZAH-rah (/ˈzɑːrə/)blooming or “dawn”; also linked to “princess”
ZoeGreekZOH-ee (/ˈzoʊ.i/)life
ZoeyEnglishZOH-ee (/ˈzoʊ.i/)life
ZoyaSlavic/RussianZOY-ah (/ˈzoɪə/)life
ZofiaPolishZOH-fyah (/ˈzɔfiə/)wisdom
ZosiaPolishZOH-shah (/ˈzɔʃə/)wisdom
ZoraSlavicZOR-ah (/ˈzɔrə/)dawn
ZariaSlavic/ArabicZAH-ree-ah (/zəˈriːə/)dawn (Slavic) or possibly linked to “flower”
ZariahArabic/Englishzah-REE-ah (/zəˈriːə/)variant of Zaria; “dawn”
ZahraArabicZAH-rah (/ˈzæhrə/)flower; shining, radiant
ZahrahArabiczah-RAH (/zəˈrɑː/)flower; shining
ZaharaArabicza-HAH-rah (/zəˈhɑːrə/)shining, blooming
ZainabArabicZAY-nab (/ˈzeɪnæb/)fragrant flower; “father’s precious jewel”
ZeynepTurkishZAY-nep (/ˈzeɪnɛp/)Turkish form of Zaynab; “fragrant flower”
ZinebArabic (Moroccan)zee-NEB (/ziːˈnɛb/)variant of Zaynab; “fragrant flower”
ZainaArabicZAY-nah (/ˈzeɪnə/)beauty, adornment
ZaynaArabicZAY-nah (/ˈzeɪnə/)beautiful, adornment
ZuleikaPersian/Arabiczu-LAY-ka (/zuˈleɪkə/)brilliant beauty
ZulekhaArabic/Persianzu-LEK-hah (/zuˈlɛkə/)variant of Zuleika; “brilliant beauty”
ZuleykaSpanish/Arabiczu-LAY-kah (/zuˈleɪkə/)variant of Zuleika
ZulemaSpanish/Arabiczu-LEH-mah (/zuˈlɛmə/)peace (from Arabic Sulayma)
ZolaZulu/ItalianZOH-lah (/ˈzoʊlə/)quiet, tranquil (Zulu)
ZinniaLatinZIN-ee-ah (/ˈzɪniə/)flower (zinnia)
ZivaHebrewZEE-vah (/ˈziːvə/)radiance, brilliance
ZadieEnglish/YiddishZAY-dee (/ˈzeɪdi/)diminutive of Sarah; “princess”
ZanaAlbanianZAH-nah (/ˈzɑːnə/)fairy (Albanian); also “gift”
ZanetaPolishzah-NEH-tah (/zaˈnɛtə/)diminutive of Jeanette; “God is gracious”
ZannaSlavicZAH-nah (/ˈzænə/)diminutive of Susanna; “lily”
ZafiraArabicza-FEE-rah (/zəˈfiːrə/)victorious, successful
ZahiraArabicza-HEE-rah (/zəˈhɪrə/)shining, luminous; evident
ZakiaArabicZA-kee-ah (/zəˈkiːə/)pure, intelligent
ZalikaSwahiliza-LEE-kah (/zəˈliːkə/)well-born; noble
ZamiraHebrewzah-MEE-rah (/zəˈmɪrə/)song; “singer”
ZarinaPersian/Turkiczah-REE-nah (/zəˈriːnə/)golden
ZareenPersianza-REEN (/zəˈriːn/)golden
ZandraEnglish (from Greek)ZAN-drah (/ˈzændrə/)short form of Alexandra; “defender of mankind”
ZariahHebrew/Englishzah-REE-ah (/zəˈriːə/)variant relating to “princess” or “dawn”
ZariahArabic/Englishzah-REE-ah (/zəˈriːə/)variant spelling of Zaria
ZenaGreek/ArabicZEE-nah (/ˈziːnə/)guest (Greek) or “beauty” (Arabic interpretation)
ZeldaYiddish/GermanicZEL-dah (/ˈzɛldə/)diminutive of Griselda; “gray battle” or “blessed”
ZephyrineGreek/Frenchzeh-FEER-een (/ˌzɛfəˈriːn/)west wind
ZofiaPolishZOH-fyah (/ˈzɔfja/)wisdom
ZoilaSpanish/Greekzoy-EE-lah (/ˈzɔɪlə/)life (from Greek ‘zoe’)
ZoraidaSpanish/Arabiczor-EYE-dah (/zɔˈraɪdə/)literary Spanish name of Arabic origin; meaning debated
ZorinaSlaviczor-EE-nah (/zɔˈriːnə/)like the dawn
ZorianaUkrainianzor-ee-AH-nah (/zɔˈriːənə/)of the dawn
ZuleikhaArabic/Persianzu-LAY-kah (/zuˈleɪkə/)variant of Zuleika; “brilliant beauty”
ZuleykaSpanish/Arabiczu-LAY-kah (/zuˈleɪkə/)variant of Zuleika
ZunairaArabic/Urduzu-NAI-rah (/zuˈnaɪrə/)flower; radiant (Urdu usage)
ZulemaSpanishzu-LEH-mah (/zuˈlɛmə/)peace
ZehraTurkish/ArabicZEH-rah (/ˈzeɪrə/)flower, radiant
ZulekhaArabic/Urduzu-LEK-hah (/zuˈlɛkə/)variant of Zuleika
ZiyaArabic/TurkishZEE-yah (/ˈziːjə/)light, splendor (feminine use in Turkish)
ZariyaArabicza-REE-ah (/zəˈriːə/)variant of Zaria; linked to “dawn”
ZohraArabic/BerberZOH-rah (/ˈzoʊrə/)blossoming, Venus

Descriptions

Zara
Multicultural name used in English; Arabic Zahra and Slavic Zora roots. Elegant, globally familiar, many variant spellings.
Zoe
Classic Greek name very popular internationally; attested in US SSA lists. Short, bright, timeless.
Zoey
Modern English spelling of Zoe; widely used in English-speaking countries as a lively variant.
Zoya
Slavic form of Zoe; common in Russia and Eastern Europe; literary and elegant.
Zofia
Polish form of Sophia; traditional in Poland and gaining wider interest among parents seeking classic names.
Zosia
Polish diminutive of Zofia; charming, familiar-feeling pet form used independently.
Zora
Slavic name meaning “dawn”; short, poetic, and used across Eastern Europe and English-speaking circles.
Zaria
Multicultural usage; appears in Slavic myth (Zarya) and modern English naming, also place name in Nigeria.
Zariah
An English-language variant spelling of Zaria, used by parents seeking lyrical endings like -iah.
Zahra
Well-known Arabic name; also used in Persian and South Asian communities; means “bright” or “blooming”.
Zahrah
Alternative transliteration of Zahra; retains Arabic floral/radiant sense.
Zahara
Arabic origin and also used as a place name; exotic and lyrical, with floral connotations.
Zainab
Historic and popular Arabic name with strong Islamic heritage and many global spellings.
Zeynep
Extremely common in Turkey; Turkish transliteration of Zaynab with cultural prominence.
Zineb
Common Moroccan Arabic form of Zaynab; widely used in North Africa.
Zaina
Popular Arabic feminine name used internationally; simple and elegant sound.
Zayna
Variant spelling of Zaina; fashionable and modern-feeling while grounded in Arabic root.
Zuleika
Literary name with Persian/Arabic roots; famous in Western literature (Byron) and Middle Eastern tradition.
Zulekha
Alternative transliteration common in South Asia and Arabic-speaking communities.
Zuleyka
Spanish-language variant popular in Latin America; exotic and melodic.
Zulema
Spanish female name with Arabic origin, familiar in Hispanic communities and historical usage.
Zola
Southern African origin meaning “calm”; also used in English and Italian contexts; short and modern.
Zinnia
Botanical name after botanist Johann Zinn; colorful floral name with vintage charm.
Ziva
Hebrew name meaning bright or radiant; crisp, modern-sounding with ancient roots.
Zadie
English diminutive turned independent name; literary and quirky (author Zadie Smith).
Zana
Albanian mythological name meaning “forest fairy”; short, mythic, used in several languages.
Zaneta
Polish form (Żaneta); traditional in Poland and parts of Eastern Europe.
Zanna
Used independently in Slavic countries; soft, poetic diminutive with floral ties.
Zafira
Arabic feminine name conveying triumph; used across Middle Eastern and South Asian communities.
Zahira
Related to Zahra; poetic Arabic name meaning “radiant” or “manifest”.
Zakia
Arabic feminine name meaning “pure” or “bright”; used in North Africa and the Middle East.
Zalika
Common in East Africa, Swahili form with Arabic influences; elegant and melodic.
Zamira
Hebrew feminine name from “zamir” (song); lyrical and uncommon outside Jewish communities.
Zarina
Persian-origin name meaning “golden”; used in Central and South Asia and by diasporas.
Zareen
South Asian and Persian feminine name meaning “golden”; elegant variant of Zarin.
Zandra
English diminutive of Alexandra; bold, modern-sounding independent name.
Zariah
Modern English spelling variant blending Zaria and -ah ending trends.
Zariah
Contemporary spelling often used in English-speaking countries; lyrical and modern.
Zena
International name with multiple origins; simple, classic, and cross-cultural.
Zelda
Old Germanic roots via Yiddish; revived by literature and pop culture (video game Princess Zelda).
Zephyrine
Female form of Zephyr; rare, romantic French usage with elemental meaning.
Zofia
Polish spelling of Sophia; widely used in Poland with classic literary pedigree.
Zoila
Spanish feminine name derived from Greek roots; used in Hispanic communities.
Zoraida
Appears in Spanish literature; likely Arabic roots and exotic literary associations.
Zorina
Slavic feminine name derived from Zora; elegant, slightly theatrical.
Zoriana
Ukrainian/Slavic name; poetic and long-form variant of Zora with modern appeal.
Zuleikha
Common South Asian transliteration (Zuleikha/Zulekha); well attested in Muslim naming traditions.
Zuleyka
Popular spelling in Latin America; melodic and exotic.
Zunaira
Used in South Asian Muslim communities; poetic and modern-sounding.
Zulema
Spanish feminine name with historical use in Hispanic cultures; Arabic-derived.
Zehra
Common Turkish spelling of Zahra; widely used in Turkey and among Turkic speakers.
Zulekha
Frequent South Asian form; attested in Urdu and Arabic-speaking communities.
Ziya
Unisex in some cultures but attested as feminine in Turkish contexts; luminous meaning.
Zariya
Modern variant used in Arabic-speaking and English-speaking communities; soft lyrical ending.
Zohra
North African and Arabic feminine name meaning “flower” or associated with the planet Venus.
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