Here you’ll find 41 Old man names that start with Z that begin with Z, organized from “Zaccai” to “Zvonimir”. These names tend to be classic or regional, drawing on Slavic, Hebrew, Germanic, and Romance traditions, useful for writers, genealogists, and parents.

Old man names that start with Z are male given names beginning with the letter Z, often with long histories or regional strength. Many reflect specific cultures, for example “Zvonimir” recalls medieval Croatian royalty while “Zaccai” appears in ancient Hebrew records.

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

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Old man names that start with Z

NameOriginMeaningPeak popularity / Notes
ZachariasGreekYahweh remembersBiblical; common in early Christian Europe
ZachariahHebrewYahweh remembersBiblical; used by Puritans 17th–18th c.
ZacharyEnglishYahweh remembersHistoric in UK/US, 18th–19th c.; revived later
ZaccariaItalianYahweh remembersRenaissance Italy; ecclesiastical families
ZacchaeusGreek/HebrewPure, innocentBiblical; used in early Christian records
ZadokHebrewRighteousBiblical priestly name; common in Jewish tradition
ZebulonHebrewExalted dwellingBiblical; used in Anglo-American 18th–19th c.
ZebedeeGreek/HebrewGift of GodBiblical; attested in older church registers
ZechariahHebrewYahweh remembersBiblical; traditional in Jewish/Christian communities
ZedekiahHebrewThe Lord is justBiblical; used in older English bibles
ZedekHebrewRighteousnessBiblical root name; rare historical use
ZeligYiddishBlessed, happyEastern Europe Jewish communities, early 20th c.
ZevHebrewWolfTraditional in Jewish communities
ZviHebrewDeerCommon among Jews, early–mid 20th c.
ZaidArabicIncrease, abundanceClassical Arabic; used historically across Islamic world
ZaydArabicIncrease, abundanceClassical variant; historic usage
ZahirArabicShining, manifestHistoric Arabic usage; Ottoman era onward
ZahidArabicAscetic, devoutHistoric Muslim communities
ZubairArabicStrong, braveIslamic historical use
ZulfiqarArabic/TurkishAli’s sword; cleaverHistoric honorific name in Islamic cultures
ZiyaTurkish/ArabicLightOttoman-era use; common earlier 20th c.
ZekiTurkishIntelligentEarly–mid 20th c. Turkey
Zekiye? (excluded)N/AN/AExcluded
ZoltánHungarianSultan; possibly nobleCommon in Hungary, 20th c.
ZsigmondHungarianVictory protectorHistoric in Hungary; medieval to modern
ZenonGreekOf ZeusClassical Greek; revived 19th–20th c. in Europe
ZenoGreekOf ZeusAncient Greece; used historically in Italy
ZephaniahHebrewHidden/protected by GodBiblical prophet; Puritan-era use
ZerubbabelHebrewBorn in BabylonBiblical; Puritan registers, 17th–18th c.
ZosimusGreekLikely to live, long-livedEarly Christian saints; Byzantine era
ZoticusGreekFull of lifeEarly Christian use
ZorawarPunjabiMighty, strongHistoric in Sikh/Punjabi communities
Zorba (rare)GreekFarmer, peasantModern literary fame but older Greek roots
ZoranSerbo-CroatianDawnCommon in Yugoslavia, mid-20th c.
ZvonimirCroatianSound + peaceMedieval Croatia; common older generations
ZdravkoSouth SlavicHealthyBalkans, mid-20th c.
ZlatkoSouth SlavicGoldenBalkans, mid-20th c.
ZaccariaItalianYahweh remembersMedieval–Renaissance Italy
ZaccaiHebrewPossibly “pure” or “innocent”Biblical mentions; rare historical use
Zaccheus (variant)GreekPure, innocentBiblical variant; historic records
Zaden (rare)Persian? Georgian?Unclear regional rootsHistoric regional use in Caucasus

Descriptions

Zacharias
Ancient biblical name used by older men in Europe; variants include Zechariah, Zachary. Formal, ecclesiastical tone, frequent in church records.
Zachariah
Traditional Hebrew form found in Bible and older Anglo families; carries archaic, venerable feel; variants Zacharias, Zechariah.
Zachary
English form of Zacharias, long used in older generations; friendly yet classic; many historical bearers (e.g., President Zachary Taylor).
Zaccaria
Italian variant of Zacharias, seen in church and noble records; formal, old-world Italian resonance.
Zacchaeus
Famous New Testament name; rare but attested historically among older, devout men and Puritan communities.
Zadok
Ancient priestly name used by Jewish communities; venerable, often borne by elder religious leaders.
Zebulon
Tribal/biblical name with colonial-era usage in English-speaking countries; feels old-fashioned and biblical.
Zebedee
Arcane biblical name used historically; evokes 18th–19th century parish records and older clergy.
Zechariah
Biblical prophet’s name; formal, long-standing use among older men in religious families.
Zedekiah
Royal/biblical name with ancient weight; rare but historically attested among pious families.
Zedek
Short biblical element sometimes used historically by Jewish communities; archaic and solemn.
Zelig
Yiddish traditional male name common among older Jewish men; warm, cultural, often paired with Hebrew names.
Zev
Ancient Hebrew name popular among older and observant Jewish men; concise, strong, frequently paired with Bible names.
Zvi
Traditional Jewish masculine name; rural and urban use among older generations in Europe and Israel.
Zaid
Simple, venerable Arabic name borne by early Islamic figures; used by older men in many Arabic-speaking regions.
Zayd
Alternative transliteration of Zaid; traditional, historically attested in Islamic texts and families.
Zahir
Traditional Arabic name found among older men in Middle East; dignified, literary resonance.
Zahid
Classic Arabic/Persian name associated with piety; common among elder religious men.
Zubair
Venerable Arabic name borne by early companions of the Prophet and later generations; often seen among older men.
Zulfiqar
Name recalling Ali’s legendary sword; used historically as a given name among Muslim men.
Ziya
Traditional Turkish male name of Arabic origin; found among older Ottoman and early-Republic generations.
Zeki
Classic Turkish male name used by elder men; polite, intellectual connotation.
Zekiye? (excluded)
Excluded per male-only rule
Zoltán
Traditional Hungarian name with medieval roots; popular with older men born mid-20th century.
Zsigmond
Hungarian form of Sigmund, used by nobles and older generations; formal, historic tone.
Zenon
Ancient name with philosophical and saintly associations; common among older men in Greece and Poland.
Zeno
Philosophical and early-Christian name (Zeno of Citium); often borne by elder, learned men historically.
Zephaniah
Distinctive biblical name historically favored by Puritans and religious families; resonates as an older-generation choice.
Zerubbabel
Biblical leader’s name used historically by devout Anglo families; archaic and weighty.
Zosimus
Ancient saint’s name found in ecclesiastical records; rare today but historically borne by older clergy.
Zoticus
Ancient Greek/Latin saint’s name; historical, occasionally seen in old church documents.
Zorawar
Traditional Punjabi name more common among older generations; martial, heroic connotations.
Zorba (rare)
Long-standing Greek surname/form adapted as given sometimes historically; more literary now but has traditional roots.
Zoran
South Slavic name borne by many men now elderly; warm, generational familiarity in Balkans.
Zvonimir
Historic royal name in Croatia; evokes tradition and older family names.
Zdravko
Popular masculine name among older men in former Yugoslavia; friendly and traditional.
Zlatko
Common masculine name among older Slavic men; diminutive feel but often formalized as given name.
Zaccaria
Variant of Zacharias with Italian usage; found in church and civic records among elder men.
Zaccai
Obscure biblical name occasionally adopted by devout families; archaic and rare today.
Zaccheus (variant)
Alternate form of Zacchaeus, used in older church manuscripts and sermons.
Zaden (rare)
Rare older name attested regionally; traditional in some Georgian and Persian-influenced families.
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