Zoriah name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Slavonic and Old Slavic
Meaning: Dawn
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What does Zoriah mean?

Atypical Slavonic Zoriah is used for both sexes. Zoriah is version of Zorya. Principally used in Russian atypical, Zorya, meaning of Zorya is "Dawn" has its origin in Old Slavic and Slavonic.

Variants of Zoriah

Zorriah, Zorya, Zoria, Zoriana

Names that rhyme with Zoriah

How popular is the name Zoriah?

Zoriah is a unique baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 4000 names. In 2009, it ranked 3610th when 44 girls were named Zoriah.

There are over 500 babies that have been given the name Zoriah in United States. Also, Zoriah is a familiar name in Malaysia. As per our findings, over 500 babies have been bestowed Zoriah around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2018558822
2017466729
2016431533
2015496727
2014598021
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Here's what numbers has to say about Zoriah

People don't concern you much, meaning there are only a few people you trust in your life. You are all about justice and can't stand people who interfere in other people's lives. You are a jealous and passionate lover. You earn money fast but you also lose them fast. You doubt everything you hear or see because you like to know the core of things before you accept their representation. You like to observe things and people.

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  •  Sheryline - Sheryline's meaning is Country Meadow and Bright Meadow has its origin in Old English. Sheryline is resulted from Shirley.
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Famous people named Zoriah

  • Zoriah Miller, American photojournalist and war photographer

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