Ziporah is an uncommon and unique given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the phrase "Tzipor Ha'Atsamim," which translates to "Bird of the East." It is often associated with Zipporah, the wife of Moses in the Old Testament, who played a significant role in the biblical narrative. As a name, Ziporah is reminiscent of ancient history and cultural heritage, offering a distinctive choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful moniker for their child.
"Ziporah saw its peak popularity in the early 2000s with six babies named Ziporah born in 1999 and a steady five births each in 2006, 2007, and 2014, totaling twenty-one births over these years."