Here you’ll find 38 American boy names that start with Z, organized from “Zabian” to “Zvi”. They include biblical, Hebrew, and modern coinages used in the U.S., offering variety for parents and researchers.

American boy names that start with Z are masculine given names used in the United States beginning with the letter Z. Z names often carry strong sounds that make them memorable, and names like Zachary and Zion have long U.S. usage.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin/Meaning, and Usage/Notes.

Name: The given name as registered in U.S. records, shown so you can scan and pick favorites quickly.

Pronunciation: A concise phonetic rendering helps you say the name correctly and compare similar-sounding options in conversation.

Origin/Meaning: A one-line origin and meaning give cultural context so you understand the name’s roots and significance.

Usage/Notes: Notes cover U.S. popularity, notable bearers, and spelling variants so you can judge fit and uniqueness.

American boy names that start with Z

NamePronunciationOrigin/LanguageMeaning
ZacharyZAK-uh-reeHebrewthe Lord remembers
Zachariahzak-uh-RYE-uhHebrewthe Lord remembers
Zechariahzeh-kuh-RYE-uhHebrewGod remembers
ZaneZAYNEnglishGod is gracious
ZionZYE-onHebrewhighest point; Jerusalem
ZaydenZAY-denModern Americanmodern Aiden-style name
ZaidenZAY-denModern Americanvariant of Zayden
ZanderZAN-derGreek/Englishdefender of men
ZevZEVHebrewwolf
ZekeZEEKHebrewGod strengthens
ZebZEBEnglishshort form (Zebulon/Zebediah)
ZebulonZEB-yuh-lonHebrewexalted; honored
Zebediahzeh-BEE-dee-uhHebrewgift of God
Zephaniahzeh-fuh-NYE-uhHebrewGod has hidden/sheltered
ZephyrZEF-erGreekwest wind
ZaydZAYDArabicto increase, grow
ZaidZAYDArabicto increase, grow
ZaynZAYNArabicbeauty, grace
ZainZAYNArabicbeauty, grace
ZavierZAY-vee-erModern/Altered Xaviernew house; bright
Zairezuh-EERAfrikaans/Place namenamed for the Congo River/region
ZoltanZOL-tahnHungarianruler (from sultan)
ZurielZUR-ee-elHebrewGod is my rock
ZoharZO-harHebrewsplendor, radiance
ZivZIVHebrewbrightness, radiance
ZviZVEEHebrewdeer
Zahirzah-HEERArabicbright, shining; evident
ZoranZOR-anSlavicdawn
ZadenZAY-denModern Americanmodern Aiden-style name
ZaylenZAY-lenModern Americanmodern invented name
ZayvionZAY-vee-onModern Americaninvented modern name
Zaccaizuh-KYEHebrewpure; innocent
Zakaizuh-KAYHebrewpure; remembered by God
Zubairzoo-BEERArabicstrong, brave
Zamirzuh-MEERHebrew/Arabicsong; praiser (Hebrew), leader (Arabic)
ZadokZAY-dokHebrewrighteous; just
Zabianzuh-BEE-anModern Americanmodern invented name
ZarekZA-rekSlavic/Polishmay mean ‘may God protect’ (Slavic)

Descriptions

Zachary
Popular traditional name in the U.S., variant of Zechariah; long history of SSA listings and many spelling variants (Zachariah, Zack) (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zachariah
Biblical variant of Zachary used in the U.S.; seen on baby-name sites and in state records, often spelled multiple ways (Nameberry; SSA).
Zechariah
Biblical name with long usage in American records; appears in religious communities and name databases (SSA; Behind the Name).
Zane
Short, crisp name popular in the U.S.; steady use on SSA lists and frequent on parenting sites (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zion
Gaining popularity in the U.S., used secularly and religiously; well-documented on SSA lists (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zayden
Contemporary American coinage in the -aden pattern; common in 2000s–2020s baby-name lists (SSA; Nameberry).
Zaiden
Alternate spelling of Zayden seen on U.S. birth records and parenting sites (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zander
Originally short for Alexander, now a standalone choice in the U.S.; appears on SSA and baby-name sites (SSA; Nameberry).
Zev
Used primarily in Jewish-American communities; short, distinctive, and documented in U.S. name resources (U.S. Census; BabyCenter).
Zeke
Often a nickname for Ezekiel but frequently used alone on U.S. birth certificates; recognized by SSA and parenting sites (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zeb
Used occasionally as a standalone name in the U.S.; simple, familiar nickname form that appears in records (SSA; Nameberry).
Zebulon
Biblical name with historical American usage; rare but documented in U.S. records and genealogies (U.S. Census; Nameberry).
Zebediah
Biblical/formal variant used historically and sporadically in the U.S.; appears in heritage and religious communities (Nameberry; U.S. Census).
Zephaniah
Biblical and lyrical, used in the U.S. occasionally; found on religious name lists and baby-name sites (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zephyr
Nature-inspired and uncommon, Zephyr appears on U.S. name lists and style guides for distinctive boys’ names (Nameberry; BabyCenter).
Zayd
Classic Arabic name used by Muslim-American families; documented in SSA/state records and community rosters (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zaid
Variant spelling of Zayd used in the U.S.; appears in birth records and baby-name sites (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zayn
Popularized globally by celebrities, adopted in the U.S.; documented on SSA lists and parenting sites (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zain
Alternative spelling to Zayn; used by Muslim and non-Muslim families in the U.S., appears on name lists (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zavier
Z-start spelling variant of Xavier used in the U.S.; an alternative with similar pronunciation, found on baby-name sites (Nameberry; BabyCenter).
Zaire
Used in the U.S., especially in the 1990s–2000s; documented on SSA and cultural-name lists (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zoltan
Hungarian male name used by immigrant families and adopted more broadly in the U.S.; appears in census and baby-name sources (U.S. Census; Nameberry).
Zuriel
Biblical-sounding name used in the U.S., particularly in faith communities; seen on baby-name sites and registries (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zohar
Hebrew name used primarily in Jewish-American families; appears on U.S. name lists and cultural registries (Nameberry; U.S. Census).
Ziv
Short Hebrew name occasionally used in the U.S.; documented in Jewish community records and name databases (Nameberry; BabyCenter).
Zvi
Traditional Hebrew name used in Jewish-American families; appears in U.S. census and community records (U.S. Census; Nameberry).
Zahir
Arabic name used in Muslim-American communities and elsewhere in the U.S.; documented on baby-name sites and registries (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zoran
South Slavic name used by immigrant families and their descendants in the U.S.; found in census and community records (U.S. Census; Nameberry).
Zaden
Contemporary invented-style name documented on U.S. baby-name sites and in some birth records (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zaylen
Modern, trend-driven choice in the U.S.; appears on parenting sites and some state records (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zayvion
Creative modern name appearing in U.S. birth lists and baby-name databases, more common in recent decades (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zaccai
Ancient/biblical Hebrew name seen occasionally in the U.S., primarily in Jewish communities and specialized name lists (Nameberry; U.S. Census).
Zakai
Modern Hebrew name used in the U.S.; appears on baby-name sites and community registries (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zubair
Arabic name used by Muslim-American families and documented in U.S. community records and baby-name resources (BabyCenter; U.S. Census).
Zamir
Cross-cultural name used in the U.S. by Jewish- and Arabic-speaking families; documented on BabyCenter and cultural lists (BabyCenter; Nameberry).
Zadok
Biblical priestly name occasionally used in the U.S.; appears in religious and historical records (Nameberry; U.S. Census).
Zabian
Less common but documented in U.S. birth records and baby-name databases; fits modern naming patterns (SSA; BabyCenter).
Zarek
Slavic-influenced name used in the U.S.; appears in immigrant communities and baby-name lists (Nameberry; BabyCenter).
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