Here are some of the "Z" (zeta) names — the sixth letter of the Ancient Greek alphabet —that were used for women in Ancient Greek society.
Most have been taken from inscriptions and tomb reliefs and I have concentrated on ones that are not commonly used today.
The first five letters can be found in these previous posts:
Zeuxippe
zeuxo "to yolk,to join together, pair, couple" + hippos "horse"
Zeuxithea
zeuxo "to yolk,to join together, pair, couple" + thea "goddess"
Zeuxo
zeuxo "to yolk,to join together". Zeuxo was one of the Oceanides, probably named "the yolked, joined together" because she was a goddess of marriage.
Zeuxis / Zeuxila
zeuxo "to yolk,to join together".
Zenodora
Zenos "Zeus" + doron "gift of"
Zephyria
zephyros "the west wind"
Zoila
zoia "life"
Zopyra / Zopoura
zopyris "glowing, fire spark"
Zopyris
zopyris "glowing, fire spark"
Zopyrina / Zopourina
zopyris "glowing, fire spark"
Zopyriska
zopyris "glowing, fire spark"
Zosime / Zosima
zosimos "vital, viable, able to live"
Zosimiane
zosimos "vital, viable, able to live"
Zotike / Zotika
zotikos "full of life"