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Name **Ziza** is a feminine name with a unique sound and no direct equivalent in Russian names. Its origin is linked to Italian or Spanish languages, though the exact roots remain unclear. It might derive from the ancient Egyptian goddess **Isis** of wisdom and motherhood, or from the Latin name **Cecilia**, meaning "holy" or "lesser". Some sources connect it to the Italian word *zizza*, meaning "family" or "clan". However, despite these possible origins, Ziza is most commonly perceived as a name from the Mediterranean region. Historically, the name gained popularity in Italy and Spain, especially during the second half of the 19th century. At that time, it was considered a name for girls born into mansions or palaces. Those born with this name were daughters of noble families, emphasizing the name's status and nobility. Today, Ziza is not widely recognized, but it is occasionally used for babies born on festive occasions or in honor of significant family events. It remains exotic and memorable. A person with this name is often seen as mysterious and enigmatic. They possess a rich imagination, love creativity, and can be somewhat quick in their judgments. Ziza is a name that captures attention and piques curiosity. People with this name often show creativity and originality in their endeavors, though they can sometimes be impractical. There aren't many famous bearers of the name Ziza. Among them is Loretta Fuentes, the famous Spanish actress and model, who brought her character to international fame in cinema. Also noteworthy is Zizi Pigott, the English actress who played the main role in the film "Frozen II". In Russia, the name Ziza is extremely rare. It is not part of traditional Slavic culture and is more commonly used as a name for children born on unusual days or in honor of important family events. It is often chosen by parents who want a unique and memorable name for their child. Common variations and diminutives include: Zina, Zida, Zizaneya, Zizika, making the name friendlier and warmer.