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- SAALINGE:
African Bantu name meaning "I do not spy out."
- SAARA:
Finnish form of Hebrew Sarah,
meaning
"noble lady, princess."
- SAARU:
Pet form of Finnish Saara, meaning
"noble lady, princess."
- SABA
(סָבָא):
Hebrew unisex name meaning
"aged, old." Compare with strictly masculine Saba.
- SABAH
(Arabic: صباح):
- Arabic name meaning "morning."
- Egyptian name meaning "born in
the morning."
- SABANA:
Chamoru name meaning
"grass-covered mountain; hilly
area."
- SABEEN:
Arabic name meaning "Sabine; a follower of another religion."
- SABELA:
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Isabella,
meaning "God is my oath."
- SABELLA:
English short form of Latin Isabella, meaning
"God is my oath."
- SABIA:
Latin form of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning
"sweet."
- SABINA:
- Anglicized form
of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning "sweet."
- Feminine form of Roman Latin Sabinus,
meaning "Sabine; a follower of another religion."
- SABINE:
French and German form of Roman Latin Sabina, meaning
"Sabine; a follower of another religion."
- SABLE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "black," as
a heraldic color. It is sometimes confused with the mammal of the same name
but which has brown fur, not black, and which has a different origin.
- SABRA (סַבְּרָה):
Hebrew name for a native-born Israeli, of Arabic origin, meaning
"thorny cactus."
- SABRINA:
Latin form of Severn, the name of a river in England where a Celtic
goddess dwelt. The Old Welsh form of Severn is Habren. The
name is of uncertain origin, possibly from Hebrew Sabra, the name for a native-born Israeli,
meaning "thorny cactus."
- SABRYNA:
English variant spelling of Latin Sabrina, possibly
meaning "thorny cactus."
- SACHA:
French form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SACHIKO
(幸子): Japanese name meaning "happy child."
- SACNITE:
Mayan Nahuatl name meaning "white flower."
- SADAF
(صدف): Arabic name meaning "seashell."
- SADB:
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning "sweet."
- SÄDE: Finnish name meaning "ray of light."
- SADHBH:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "sweet."
- SA'DIA
(سعدية): Feminine form of Arabic Sa'di, meaning
"lucky."
- SADIE:
Old English diminutive form of Hebrew Sarah, meaning
"noble lady, princess."
- SAENGDAO:
Thai name meaning "starlight."
- SAFFIE:
Pet form of English Saffron, meaning "saffron (the
spice)."
- SAFFRON:
English name derived from the name of the spice which comes from the crocus
flower, ultimately from Arabic aṣfar, meaning
"yellow."
- SAFIRA:
Esperanto name meaning "like a sapphire."
- SAFIYA
(صفيّة): Feminine form of Arabic Safi, meaning
"pure."
- SAFIYYAH:
Variant spelling of Arabic Safiya, meaning "pure."
- SÁGA:
Old Norse name derived from the word sága, meaning "the seeing one." In mythology, this is the
name of a goddess of the Aesir, and possibly another name for Frigg.
- SAGA: Icelandic form of Old Norse Sága, meaning "the seeing one."
- SAGARI:
Basque name meaning
"sanctuary."
- SAGE:
English unisex name which can mean either "sage (the spice)" or
"profoundly wise one."
- SAGIRA:
Egyptian name meaning "little
one."
- SAHAR (سحر): Arabic name
meaning "dawn."
- SAHATS:
Basque name meaning
"willow."
- SAHKYO:
Native American Navajo name meaning "mink."
- SAIBH: Variant spelling
of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning "sweet."
- SA'IDA (سعيدة): Feminine form
of Arabic Sa'id, meaning
"lucky."
- SAIRA (سائرہ): Arabic name
meaning "wanderer."
- SAKI (咲): Japanese name
meaning "blossom."
- SAKIKO (咲子): Japanese name
meaning "blossoming child; earlier child."
- SAKINA (سكينة): Arabic name
meaning "peace."
- SAKURA (桜): Japanese name
meaning "cherry blossom."
- SAL:
Short form of English Sally,
meaning "noble lady, princess." Compare with masculine Sal.
- SALACIA: Roman myth
name of a goddess of salt water, meaning "salt."
- SALAL:
English unisex name derived from the name of the "Salal berry plant" used in
making jams and jellies.
- SALALI:
Native American Cherokee name meaning "squirrel."
- SALAMA:
Egyptian name meaning
"peaceful."
- SALENA:
Variant spelling of English Selina, meaning "moon."
- SALHA:
Variant spelling of Arabic Saliha, meaning
"virtuous."
- SALIDA:
Old German name meaning "happiness, joy."
- SALIDJI:
Egyptian name meaning "fruit
tree."
- SALIHA
(صالحة):
Feminine form of Arabic Salih,
meaning "virtuous."
- SALIHAH:
Egyptian name meaning
"agreeable."
- SALIMA
(سليمة): Feminine form of Arabic Salim, meaning
"safe."
- SALINA:
Variant spelling of English Selina,
possibly meaning "moon."
- SALLI:
Variant spelling of English Sally, meaning "noble
lady, princess."
- SALLIE:
Variant spelling of English Sally, meaning "noble
lady, princess."
- SALLY:
Originally an English pet form of Hebrew Sarah, meaning
"noble lady, princess," it is now given as an independent name.
- SALMA
(Arabic:
سلمى, Hebrew:
שַׂלְמָה):
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Feminine form of Arabic Salman,
meaning "safe."
- Hebrew unisex name meaning
"garment." In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the
name of the father of Boaz.
- SALOMÉ: French form of Hebrew Salome, meaning "peaceful."
- SALŌMĒ
(Σαλώμη):
Greek form of Hebrew Shelomiyth, meaning "peaceful." In the
New Testament bible, this
is the name of a woman who witnessed Christ's
crucifixion. It is also said (by the historian Josephus)
to have been the name of the daughter of Herodias
(consort of Herod Antipas), who
demanded the head of John the Baptist
after dancing for Herod.
- SALOME:
Anglicized form of Greek Salōmē, meaning "peaceful." In the
New Testament bible, this
is the name of a woman who witnessed Christ's
crucifixion. It is also said (by the historian Josephus)
to have been the name of the daughter of Herodias
(consort of Herod Antipas), who
demanded the head of John the Baptist
after dancing for Herod.
- SALOMEA:
Polish form of Greek Salōmē,
meaning "peaceful."
- SALUD:
Spanish name meaning "health."
- SALUT:
Catalan form of Spanish Salud, meaning
"health."
- SALVATRICE:
Italian form of Latin Salvatrix, meaning
"savior."
- SALVATRIX:
Feminine form of Latin Salvator, meaning "savior."
- SALVEIG:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Solveig, meaning
"strong house."
- SAM:
Unisex short form of English Samantha and Samuel,
both meaning "heard of God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SAMANTA:
Italian form of English Samantha, meaning
"heard of God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SAMANTHA:
American name of uncertain origin, probably intended to be a feminine
form of English Samuel, meaning
"heard of God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SAMANYA:
African Bantu unisex name meaning "the unknown one."
- SAMAR
(سمر): Arabic name meaning "evening conversation."
- SAMARA:
Latin name meaning "seed of the elm tree."
- SAMEERA
(سميرة): Variant
spelling of Arabic Samira, meaning
"companion in evening talk."
- SAMIA
(سامية): Variant
spelling of Arabic Samiya, meaning "lofty,
sublime."
- SAMINA
(ثمينة): Variant form of Arabic
Thamina, meaning
"healthy."
- SAMIRA
(سميرة):
Feminine form of Arabic Samir, meaning
"companion in evening talk."
- SAMIYA
(سامية):
Feminine form of Arabic Sami, meaning
"lofty, sublime."
- SAMMI:
Pet form of English Samantha, meaning "heard of
God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SAMMIE:
Variant spelling of English unisex Sammy, meaning
"heard of God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SAMMY:
Unisex pet form of English Samantha and Samuel,
both meaning "heard of
God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SAMNANG:
Cambodian Khmer unisex name meaning "lucky."
- SAMORN:
Thai name meaning "beautiful and beloved."
- SAMUELA:
Feminine form of Italian Samuele, meaning
"heard of God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SANA
(صنعاء): Arabic name meaning "radiance."
- SANAZ:
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Persian name meaning "full of grace."
- Turkish name meaning
"unique."
- SANCHA:
Feminine form of Spanish Sancho,
meaning "holy."
- SANCHIA:
Variant spelling of Spanish Sancha, meaning "holy."
- SANDA:
Feminine form of Romanian Sandu, meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDHYA
(সন্ধ্যা): Hindi name meaning "twilight."
- SANDIE:
English pet form of Latin Alexandra, meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDRA: Short
form of Italian Alessandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDRINE:
Short form of French Alexandrine,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDY:
English unisex pet form of Latin Alexandra
and English Alexander,
both meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANG:
Vietnamese unisex name meaning "noble."
- SANGO
(さんご): Japanese name meaning "coral."
- SANIYYA
(سنيّة): Feminine form of Arabic Sani, meaning
"splendid."
- SANJANA
(संजना): Hindi name meaning "creator."
- SANNA:
Short form of Scandinavian Susanna, meaning "lily."
- SANNE:
Dutch short form of German Susanne, meaning "lily."
- SANOH:
Thai name meaning "sweet and pleasant sounding."
- SANTA:
Feminine form of Italian Santo, meaning
"holy."
- SANTUZZA:
Pet form of Italian Santa, meaning "holy."
- SANUYE:
Native American Miwok name meaning "red cloud at sundown."
- SANYA
(سنيّة):
Variant spelling of Arabic Saniyya, meaning
"splendid."
- SAOIRSE:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "freedom."
- SAPHIRA
(סַפִירָה): Hebrew
form of Greek Sapphira, meaning "sapphire."
- SAPPHEIRE
(Σαπφειρη):
Variant form of Greek Sapphira, derived from the
word sappheiros, meaning "sapphire."
- SAPPHIRA
(Σάπφιρα):
Greek name meaning "sapphire." In the bible, this is the
name of the wife of Ananias.
- SAPPHIRE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "sapphire."
This is a birthstone for the month of August.
- SAPPHO
(Σαπφώ): Greek name, possibly derived from the word sappheiros, meaning
"lapis lazuli; sapphire."
- SAQUI:
Native American Mapuche name meaning "favorite."
- SARA:
Anglicized form of Greek Sarra, meaning
"noble lady, princess." In the bible, this is the
name that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham.
This form of the name is in wide use throughout Europe: Dutch, German,
Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Scandinavian, and Slovene.
- SÁRA:
Czech and Hungarian form of Hebrew Sarah,
meaning "noble lady, princess."
- SARAH
(שָׂרָה): Hebrew name meaning "noble
lady, princess." In the bible, this is the
name that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham.
- SARAHJEANNE:
English compound name composed of Hebrew Sarah
"noble lady, princess" and French Jeanne
"God is gracious."
- SARAI:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Saray, meaning "my
princess?" or "nobility." In the bible, this is the name of
the wife of Abraham
before God changed her name to Sarah.
- SARAID:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "excellent."
- SARALA
(सरला): Feminine form of Hindi Saral, meaning
"straight."
- SARANNA:
English compound name composed of Hebrew Sarah
"noble lady, princess" and Latin Anna
"favor, grace."
- SARANYU:
Hindu myth name of the wife of Surya,
a goddess of clouds and dawn.
- SARASWATI
(सरस्वती):
Hindi myth name of a river goddess, composed of the elements saras
"lake, water" and vati "owning," hence
"lake-owner."
- SARAY
(שָׂרַי): Hebrew name meaning "my
princes?" or "nobility." In the bible, this is the name
of the wife of Abraham
before God changed her name to Sarah.
- SARI:
Finnish form of Hebrew Sarah, meaning "noble lady,
princess."
- SÁRI:
Pet form of Hungarian Sára, meaning
"noble lady, princess."
- SARIAH:
English elaborated form of Hebrew Sarah,
meaning "noble lady, princess."
- SARIKA
(सारिका): Hindi name meaning "parrot."
- SÁRIKA:
Pet form of Hungarian Sára,
meaning "noble lady, princess."
- SARINA:
Variant spelling of English Serena, meaning "serene,
tranquil."
- SARIT
(שָׂרַית):
Diminutive form of Hebrew Sarah,
meaning "noble lady, princess."
- SARITA:
Spanish pet form of Hebrew Sarah, meaning "noble
lady, princess."
- ŠÁRKA:
Bohemian myth name of a young maiden who aided
the Amazonian-like Vlasta in her
slaughter of men in the "Maiden's War." The name is identical to the Lithuanian
word šárka, and much like the Russian surname Soroka,
both of which mean "magpie."
- SARRA
(Σάρρα): Greek form of Hebrew
Sarah, meaning "noble lady, princess." In the bible, this is the
name that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham.
- SAŠA:
Feminine form of Slovene Sašo, meaning "defender of mankind."
- SASCHA:
German form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASHA
(Саша):
Unisex pet form of Russian Aleksandr
and Aleksandra, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASHI
(f: शशी,
m:
शशि): Variant spelling of Hindi unisex
Shashi, meaning "having a
hare."
- SASHURA
(Сашура):
Unisex pet form of Russian Aleksandr
and Aleksandra, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASKIA:
Dutch name, possibly meaning "Saxon."
- SASSA:
Pet form of Swedish Asrid, meaning "god beautiful."
- SATI (सती):
Hindi name meaning "truthful." In mythology, this is an epithet
belonging to the goddess Durga.
- SATU:
Finnish name meaning "fable."
- SATURNINA:
Feminine form of Roman Latin Saturninus,
possibly meaning "to sow."
- SATYRION
(Σάτυριον): Greek myth name of the nymph mother of Tarasios,
meaning "hairy one (satyr)." This is also the name of an ancient
aphrodisiac made from ragwort.
- SAUDA:
African Swahili name meaning "dark-complexioned."
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