Zarrea is an uncommon, unique first name of American origin. It is believed to have been coined by the author and poet Zora Neale Hurston, who was known for her use of African-American dialect and folktales in her works. The name Zarrea is thought to be derived from "zaree," which means "free" or "liberated" in some African dialects. It is often spelled with two 'r's and an 'a' at the end, but variations such as Zarea or Zarria can also be found. This distinctive name may appeal to those seeking a rare and meaningful moniker for their child.
Zarrea had 14 babies born with that name between 1998 and 2000, with 6 births in 1998 and 8 births in 2000.