Zeth

Meaning of Zeth

Zeth is born of an ancient Hebrew root meaning “appointed” or “placed,” yet it unfolds in the mind like a single brushstroke across washi paper—precise, serene, and suffused with quiet intent. Though its rarity among newborns grants it the stillness of a hidden mountain shrine, Zeth resonates with a cool clarity, as though one could hear the distant toll of a temple bell carried on a pine-scented breeze. In its slender, two-syllable shape lies the subtle grace of wabi-sabi, a beauty that embraces both strength and imperfection, inviting reflections as deep as moonlight on a koi pond. Parents who bestow this name upon their son offer him a vessel for resilience and renewal, a whispered promise of journeys yet to be charted beneath cherry blossoms and across starlit skies.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as zeth (/zɛθ/)

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Notable People Named Zeth

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