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Zyza is a female name of Jewish origin, derived from the ancient Hebrew word "Tsizva" (Tsiv'a), meaning "flowering," "the blooming land," or "the land that flowers." It is sometimes associated with the name of a plant or a symbol of fertility and prosperity. In Russian transliteration, the name is rendered as "Zyza." The name Zyza has deep religious and cultural roots in Jewish tradition. It is not widely used in modern Russia but can be found among Jewish communities, particularly in Israel and former Soviet territories among those of Jewish descent. Historically, the name Zyza dates back to the Period of the Judges (Sedey Mispataim) and is used as a female name in Jewish literature and traditions. Bearers of the name Zyza are often characterized as resilient, reliable, possessing a strong inner strength, and someone who seeks to live a full life. A woman named Zyza is frequently perceived as someone who appreciates beauty, enjoys helping others, and strives for spiritual growth. She has a strong desire to protect her family and her values. There are virtually no notable figures with this name in world culture and science, as it is a rare name, primarily Jewish. It is more common within the Jewish community, where its bearers are known in family and close circles. The popularity of the name Zyza is low even among Jews, but for those who choose it, it carries deep meaning and uniqueness. Variations of the name, depending on culture or personal preference, may include "Ziba," "Zusana," or "Ziza."