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- SAALINGE:
African Bantu name meaning "I do not spy out."
- SAARA:
Finnish form of Sarah,
meaning
"princess."
- SABAH:
Arabic name meaning "morning."
- SABEEN:
Arabic name meaning "follower of another religion."
- SABELA:
Galician form of Spanish Isabel, meaning
"God is my oath."
- SABELLA:
English nickname for Latin Isabella, meaning
"God is my oath."
- SABIA:
Latin form of Irish/Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning
"sweet."
- SABINA:
- English form
of Irish/Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning "sweet."
- Feminine form of Roman Sabinus,
meaning "Sabine."
- SABINE:
French and German form of Roman Sabina, meaning
"Sabine."
- 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.
- SABRANN:
Irish form of Welsh Hafren, the
original name of the Severn river in England.
- SABRINA:
Latin form of Severn, name of a river in England. In Celtic legend, this is
the name of a river goddess who dwelt in the Severn river. Apparently, there
has been an error by certain authors who claim that the name, Sabrina, was
mentioned by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He used the Old Welsh name Habren,
not Sabrina, and he was probably wrong in claiming that the river was named
after a princess who was drowned in it on orders of her stepmother, as the
river name is much too ancient.
- SABRYNA:
Variant of Sabrina, the Latin form of Severn, the
name of a river in England.
- SACHA:
French form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SACHIKO:
Japanese name meaning "happy child."
- SACNITE:
Mayan name meaning "white flower."
- SADAF:
Arabic name meaning "seashell."
- SADB:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning "sweet."
- SADE
(Säde): Finnish name meaning "ray of light."
- SADHBH:
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "sweet."
- SA'DIA:
Feminine form of Arabic Sa'di, meaning
"lucky."
- SADIE:
Pet form of Sarah, meaning
"princess."
- SAFFIE:
Pet form of Saffron, meaning "saffron (the
spice)."
- SAFFRON:
English name derived from the name of the spice which comes from the crocus flower.
- SAFIRA:
Esperanto name meaning "like a sapphire."
- SAFIYA:
Feminine form of Arabic Safi, meaning
"pure."
- SAFIYYAH:
Variant of Arabic Safiya, meaning "pure."
- SAGA:
Norse myth name of a goddess of the Aesir, and possibly another name for Frigg,
meaning "the seeing one."
- SAGE:
English unisex name which can mean either "sage (the spice)" or
"man/woman of profound wisdom."
- SAHAR: Arabic name
meaning "dawn."
- SAIBH: Variant of Irish
Sadhbh, meaning "sweet."
- SA'IDA: Feminine form
of Arabic Sa'id, meaning
"lucky."
- SAIRA: Arabic name
meaning "wanderer."
- SAKI: Japanese name
meaning "headland."
- SAKIKO: Japanese name
meaning "blossoming child; earlier child."
- SAKINA: Arabic name
meaning "peace."
- SAKURA: Japanese name
meaning "cherry blossom."
- SAL: Nickname for
English Sally,
meaning "princess."
- 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.
- SALENA:
Variant of English Selina, meaning "moon."
- SALHA:
Variant of Arabic Saliha, meaning
"virtuous."
- SALIHA:
Feminine form of Arabic Salih,
meaning "virtuous."
- SALIMA:
Feminine form of Arabic Salim, meaning
"safe."
- SALINA:
Variant of English Selina, meaning "moon."
- SALLI:
Finnish form of English Sally, meaning "princess."
- SALLIE:
Variant of English Sally, meaning "princess."
- SALLY:
Originally a pet form of Sarah, meaning
"princess," but now given as an independent name.
- SALMA:
Feminine form of Arabic Salman,
meaning "safe."
- SALOMÉ:
French form of Salome, meaning "peace."
- SALOME:
Biblical name of a woman who witnessed Christ's
crucifixion, meaning "peace." 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 Salome,
meaning "peace."
- SALUD:
Spanish name meaning "health."
- SALUT:
Catalan form of Spanish Salud, meaning
"health."
- SALVATRICE:
Italian name derived from Latin Salvatrix, meaning
"savior."
- SALVATRIX:
Feminine form of Latin Salvator,
meaning "savior."
- SAM:
English unisex nickname for Samantha and Samuel,
both meaning "God has hearkened."
- SAMANTA:
Italian form of Samantha,
meaning "God has hearkened."
- SAMANTHA:
American name of unknown origin, used as a feminine
form of Samuel, meaning "God has hearkened."
- SAMANYA:
African Bantu unisex name meaning "the unknown one."
- SAMAR:
Arabic name meaning "evening conversation."
- SAMARA:
Latin name meaning "seed of the elm tree."
- SAMEERA:
Variant of Arabic Samira, meaning
"companion in evening talk."
- SAMIA:
Variant of Arabic Samiya, meaning "lofty,
sublime."
- SAMINA:
Variant of Arabic Thamina, meaning
"healthy."
- SAMIRA:
Feminine form of Arabic Samir, meaning
"companion in evening talk."
- SAMIYA:
Feminine form of Arabic Sami, meaning
"lofty, sublime."
- SAMMI:
Feminine variant of unisex Sammie, meaning "God has hearkened."
- SAMMIE:
Variant of unisex Sammy, meaning "God has hearkened."
- SAMMY:
Unisex pet form of Samantha and Samuel,
both meaning "God has hearkened."
- SAMNANG:
Cambodian Khmer unisex name meaning "lucky."
- SAMUELA:
Feminine form of Italian Samuele,
meaning "God has hearkened."
- SANA:
Arabic name meaning "radiance."
- SANAZ:
Persian name meaning "full of grace."
- SANCHA:
Feminine form of Spanish Sancho,
meaning "holy."
- SANCHIA:
Variant of Spanish Sancha, meaning "holy."
- SANDA:
Romanian form of Alexandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDHYA:
Hindi name meaning "twilight."
- SANDIE:
Feminine variant of unisex Sandy, meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SANDRA: Nickname
for Italian Alessandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDRINE:
Nickname for French Alexandrine,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDY:
English unisex pet form of Alexandra
and Alexander,
both meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANGO:
Japanese name meaning "coral."
- SANIYYA:
Feminine form of Arabic Sani, meaning
"splendid."
- SANJANA:
Hindi name meaning "creator."
- SANNA:
Scandinavian nickname for Susanna, meaning "lily."
- SANNE:
Dutch nickname for German Susanne, meaning "lily."
- SANTA:
Feminine form of Italian Santo, meaning
"holy."
- SANTUZZA:
Pet form of Italian Santa, meaning "holy."
- SANYA:
Variant of Arabic Saniyya, meaning
"splendid."
- SAOIRSE:
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "freedom."
- SAPPHEIRE:
Original Greek form of biblical Sapphira, derived from the
word sappheiros, meaning "lapis lazuli; sapphire."
- SAPPHIRA:
Biblical name of a woman killed by God for lying, from the Greek name Sappheire,
meaning "lapis lazuli; sapphire."
- SAPPHIRE:
English variant of biblical Sapphira, meaning "lapis lazuli;
sapphire." This is a birthstone for the month of August.
- SAPPHO:
Greek name, possibly derived from the word sappheiros, meaning
"lapis lazuli; sapphire."
- SAQUI:
Native American Mapuche name meaning "favorite."
- SÁRA:
Hungarian form of Sarah,
meaning "princess."
- SARA:
Greek, Latin and Scandinavian variant of Sarah,
meaning "princess."
- SARAH: Biblical name
that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham,
meaning
"princess."
- SARAHJEANNE:
English compound name composed of Sarah
"princess" and Jeanne
"God is gracious."
- SARAI:
"Contentious." Biblical name of the wife of Abraham
before God changed her name to Sarah.
- SARAID:
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "excellent."
- SARALA:
Feminine form of Hindi Saral, meaning
"straight."
- SARANNA:
English compound name composed of Sarah
"princess" and Anna
"favor, grace."
- SARANYU:
Hindu myth name of the goddess of dawn.
- SARASWATI:
"Lake-owner." Hindi myth name of a river goddess, composed of the elements saras
"lake, water" and vati "owning."
- SÁRI:
Pet form of Hungarian Sára, meaning
"princess."
- SARI:
Finnish form of Sarah, meaning "princess."
- SARIAH:
English variant of Sarah,
meaning "princess."
- SÁRIKA:
Pet form of Hungarian Sára,
meaning "princess."
- SARIKA:
Hindi name meaning "parrot."
- SARINA:
Variant of English Serena, meaning "serene,
tranquil."
- SARIT:
Hebrew pet form of Sarah,
meaning "princess."
- SARITA:
Spanish pet form of Sara, meaning "princess."
- SARKA
(árka):
"Magpie." Czech/Bohemian legend name of a young maiden who aids
the Amazonian-like Vlasta in her
slaughter of men in the "Maiden's War." Most sources state that
the meaning of the name is uncertain, but it is identical to the Lithuanian
word árka (same accent), and much like the Russian surname Soroka,
both of which mean "magpie."
- SARRA:
English variant of Sarah, meaning "princess."
- SASA
(Saa): Slovene pet form of Aleksandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SASCHA:
German form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASHA:
Russian unisex pet form of Aleksandr and
Aleksandra, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASKIA:
Dutch name, possibly meaning "Saxon."
- SASSA:
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Astrid,
meaning "god beautiful."
- SATU:
Finnish name meaning "fable."
- SATURNINA:
Feminine form of Roman Saturninus,
possibly meaning "to sow."
- SAUDA:
African Swahili name meaning "dark-complexioned."
- SAULE:
Lithuanian myth name of a sun goddess, meaning "sun."
- SAUNDRA:
Scottish form of Italian Sandra, meaning "defender of
mankind."
- SAVANNA:
Variant of English Savannah, meaning "savannah."
- SAVANNAH:
English name derived from the Taino word zabana, meaning
"savannah."
- SAVERIA:
Feminine form of Italian Saverio,
meaning "a new house."
- SAVINA:
Feminine form of Italian Savino,
meaning "Sabine."
- SAVITRI:
Hindi myth name of the daughter of the sun god Savitr.
Her name is the feminine form of her father's name, meaning
"sunray."
- SAYEN:
Native American
Mapuche name meaning "lovely."
- SAYURI:
Japanese name meaning "little lily."
- SAYYIDA:
Feminine form of Arabic Sayyid,
meaning "lady, mistress."
- SCARLET:
- English color name meaning
"scarlet red."
- Variant of Scarlett,
meaning "dyer" or
"seller of fabrics."
- SCARLETT:
English occupational surname for a "dyer" or "seller of
fabrics," transferred to forename use, itself from Old French escarlate,
meaning "scarlet cloth."
- SCHEHERAZADE:
English form of Persian Shahrazad, meaning
"city-person."
- SCHOLASTICA:
Roman name derived from the Latin word scholasticus, meaning
"scholar."
- SCHUYLER:
Dutch surname transferred to English unisex forename use, meaning
"protection, shelter."
- SCHWANHILD:
German form of Anglo-Saxon Swanhild, meaning
"swan battle."
- SCILLA:
Nickname for Roman Priscilla, meaning
"ancient."
- SCOUT:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning simply
"scout," used by author Harper Lee for a character in her novel To
Kill a Mockingbird.
- SEANNA:
Feminine form of Sean, meaning "God
is gracious."
- SEARLAIT
(Séarlait): Irish form of Charlotte,
meaning "man."
- SEBASTIANA:
Feminine form of Italian Sebastiano,
meaning "from Sebaste," a town in Asia Minor.
- SEBASTIENNE
(Sébastienne): Feminine form of French Sébastien,
meaning "from Sebaste," a town in Asia Minor.
- SEBNEM
(Şebnem): Turkish form of Shabnam, meaning
"dew."
- SEDONA:
From the name of a city in Arizona, a place considered sacred by the Native
Americans. It was named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife
of the city's first postmaster. Meaning unknown.
- SEEMA:
Variant of Hindi Sima, meaning "boundary,
limit."
- SEETA:
Variant if Hindi Sita, myth name of the wife of Rama who
was kidnapped by Ravana. Meaning
unknown.
- SEETHA:
Variant if Hindi Sita,
myth name of the wife of Rama who
was kidnapped by Ravana. Meaning
unknown.
- SEIJA:
Finnish name derived from the word seijas, meaning
"serene."
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