The name “Zephyr” does not appear in the Bible, as it is not a biblical figure or term. The word “zephyr” generally refers to a gentle, soft wind, often associated with spring or pleasant weather in literature and poetry. In a biblical context, winds are sometimes symbolic, representing God’s power, the Holy Spirit, or divine judgment. For instance, in John 3:8, the Spirit is compared to wind, moving in mysterious and unseen ways. If you’re thinking of “Zephyr” metaphorically or symbolically, it could evoke the gentle yet profound ways God’s presence is described in Scripture.