Zeb

Meaning of Zeb

Zeb is a male name with American English pronunciation, pronounced as zeb (/zɛb/). It is a variation of the name Zebulon. The origin of the name Zeb can be traced back to Hebrew and has biblical roots. Zebulon was one of the twelve sons of Jacob from the Old Testament. The name Zeb has a rich history and carries associations with strength and leadership. While not among the most popular names in recent years, it has remained fairly consistent in usage in the United States.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as zeb (/zɛb/)

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Notable People Named Zeb

Zeb Soanes - Zebedee Soanes is a British radio presenter known for his work on Classic FM and BBC Radio 4, as well as for his collaborations in concert performances and children's book series.
Zebunisa Bangash, also known as Zeb Bangash, is a Pakistani singer-songwriter from Lahore, Punjab, and was part of the music group Zeb and Haniya.
Zeb Eaton - Zebulon Vance Eaton, also known as "Red", was a right-handed pitcher who played professional baseball for 11 seasons, including two seasons with the Detroit Tigers in Major League Baseball.
Zeb Powell is an American professional snowboarder known for his aggressive style and for being the first black snowboarder to win gold in XGames history.
Zeb Alley - Zebulon Doyle "Zeb" Alley was a prominent American lawyer, lobbyist, and politician.
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