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  1. Veira
    • Viviana
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "life"
      • Description:

        Lively and rhythmic version of Vivian heard in Italy and Spain. A vivid choice.
    • Yalitza
      • Origin:

        Mexican invented name
      • Description:

        Yalitza burst onto the scene in 2019, the year following the film Roma, starring the indigenous Mexican actress Yalitza Aparicio. Her name is a modern Mexican invented name, styled after the similar name Yaritza. -itza is a common diminutive suffix found in names such as Maritza, a nickname for Maria.
    • Yaritza
      • Origin:

        Elaboration of Yara
      • Description:

        Variation of the name Yara—an Arabic name well-used in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries meaning "butterfly"—with the suffix from names like Maritza.
    • Zaida
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "properous"
      • Description:

        Could be some disconnect between spelling and pronunciation.
    • Zaina
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "beauty, grace"
      • Description:

        Zaina is the simplified form of Zaynab, the name of the eldest daughter of Muhammad. Zayna is another accepted spelling; the name is also found as Zainabu, which exists in both the Arabic and Swahili languages. These are all feminizations of the male Zayn, also spelled Zain, which sounds exactly like but is a fundamentally different name from Zane, rooted in Western culture as a variation of John. Confused yet? Zaina is an unusual name that is simple to understand and pronounce, all pluses, though the many spelling variations may cause mixups.
    • Zia
      • Origin:

        Latin; Arabic; Italian
      • Meaning:

        "grain; light, splendor; aunt"
      • Description:

        A short and zippy name that would blend right in with but also stand out among a group of girls named Mia, Gia, Lia and Tia. If you're searching for girl names that work in many cultures, this is an accessible yet distinctive choice. One caveat though: in an Italian-American family it would be strange to have a baby named Aunt.
    • Zaine
      • Zaliyah
        • Zamiyah
          • Zeina