Zojz (; ) is a settlement in the Prizren Municipality, southwestern Kosovo.
The name of the village is believed to come from the Albanian word Zojz/Zoj
The village of Zojz was mentioned in the Ottoman defter of the 16th century with the name Zojiq and the inhabitants of the village were recorded with characteristically Albanian anthroponomy.
Zojz is placed roughly 10 km north of Prizren. Neighboring settlements are Smaç and Medvec to the east, Piranë to the west, Sërbica e Poshtme to the south and Randobrava to the north. The Topluha River and the Autostrada R 7 run south of the village.
According to the 2024 census Zojz had 534 inhabitants. Of them, 520 (97.37%) were Albanians and 13 were Ashkali. All 534 inhabitants declared themselves Muslims.