| 671. | ZAREVAND | Is the name of one of the oldest Armenian provinces which, according to Khorenatsi, comes from the name of Chsisutrios's son Zruah. It is out of use now. |
| 672. | ZARMAYR | From Armenian zarmanali "amazing", "surprizing" + ayr "man". |
| 673. | ZARZAND | From Turkish zarzand "horror", "fear" and "scare". We also have the surname Zarzandyan. |
| 674. | ZATIK | From Armenian zatik which means "ressurection holiday", "Easter". Other nations also have names of this kind (French Pascal, Turk. Bayram etc.). |
| 675. | ZAVEN | From Persian name Zaw+en diminutive suffix, which means "helper", "assistant". The short form is Zavik. |
| 676. | ZAVUR (Zaur, Zahur). | From Arabian zaxur "appearance", "emergence". It is out of use now. |
| 677. | ZEYTUN | From Arabian word zeytun "olive". The corresponding surnames are Zeytunyan, Zeytuntsyan. |
| 678. | ZGON | From Armenian zgon "awake", "wise". Probably it is translated from the Greek name Grigorios. This name is out of use now. |
| 679. | ZHAN | From French name Jean (see Hovhannes). It is a spread name now. |
| 680. | ZHIRAYR | From Armenian zhir "active", "agile", and ayr "man" i.e. "agile man". It is common now, the short form is Zhirik. |