Zoila
Zoila is a given name of Spanish and Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word "zelus," meaning zeal or ardor. The name is most commonly used for females in Spanish-speaking countries. While not as widespread as some other popular names, Zoila has a distinct and elegant sound. Historical records indicate its use has persisted for centuries, suggesting a traditional and enduring appeal. The name does not carry significant mythological or religious connotations within its primary cultural context, but its meaning of zeal can be associated with passionate and dedicated individuals. Variations and diminutives of Zoila are uncommon, contributing to its straightforward and recognized form. Its popularity has seen fluctuations over time, but it remains a recognizable and valued name in its cultural sphere.