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1,122Siphosethu is a unisex given name of Southern African origin, derived from the Nguni languages Xhosa and Zulu. The name translates to "our gift", combining the root isipho (gift) with the possessive suffix -ethu (our). G...
Si-u is a Korean unisex given name formed by combining Sino-Korean characters. The first syllable si (시) is derived from the hanja 始 (si), meaning "begin" or "start." The second syllable u (우) can be written with vari...
Si-woo is a Korean given name, also spelled Shi-woo. It is a variant transcription of Si-u, itself derived from Sino-Korean characters. The name Si-woo can be composed with various hanja (Chinese characters used in Korea...
Si-yun is a Korean unisex given name formed by combining Sino-Korean characters. The most common hanja combinations include 始 (si) meaning "begin, start" paired either with 潤 (yun) meaning "soft, sleek" or with 允 (yun...
Skyler is a modern unisex given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of the Dutch surname Schuyler, which itself derives from a Dutch word meaning "scholar" or "student." The spelling "...
Slava is a Slavic given name with diverse gender usage and cultural significance. It most commonly serves as a short form or nickname for names containing the Slavic element slava meaning "glory" — such as Vyacheslav, St...
Socheat is a Khmer variant of the name Socheata, which derives from the Sanskrit-rooted name Sujata, meaning "well-born." The name Sujata combines the Sanskrit prefix su ("good") and jāta ("born" or "grown"). In Buddhist...
Sok is a unisex name and surname of Khmer origin, deriving from the Sanskrit word सुख (sukha), meaning "healthy, peaceful, happy, pleasant." The name reflects a core concept in Indian and Southeast Asian spiritual tradit...
Sokha is a Cambodian unisex given name, originating from the Khmer language.The name carries the profound meaning of "health." It is ultimately derived from the Sanskrit word सुख (sukha), which signifies happiness, pleas...
Soma is a unisex name used primarily in Bengali, Hindi, and Hindu contexts, drawn from the rich tapestry of ancient Indian mythology and ritual. In Sanskrit, Soma (सोम) refers to a sacred ritual drink that plays a centra...
Sombat is a Thai given name that means "fortune, wealth, prosperity." It derives from the Sanskrit word सम्पत्ति (sampatti), which carries the same connotations of abundance and success.The name is used for both genders...
Somboon is a Thai given name that can be used for both genders. Its meaning is rooted in abundance and perfection, deriving from the Sanskrit sampūrṇa (सम्पूर्ण), which signifies "complete, full, or perfect." Alternative...
Sombun is an alternate transcription of the Thai names Somboon (สมบูรณ์) or Somboon (สมบุญ). As a variant of Somboon, Sombun carries the meanings associated with that root name. The first possible origin of Somboon is fr...
EtymologySomchit is a unisex given name of Thai and Lao origin. It is derived from the Thai element สม (som) or Lao ສົມ (som), meaning "worthy" or "deserving," combined with Thai จิต (chit) or Lao ຈິດ (chit), meaning "mi...
Somjit is an alternate transcription of Thai โสะมจิตร, stemming from Somchit, which itself is composed of Thai or Lao elements: สม (som) meaning "worthy" and จิต (chit) meaning "mind, heart, soul." Thus, Somjit carries t...
Somphon is a Thai given name. It can be derived from Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy" and พล (phon) meaning "strength, power". Alternatively, Somphon may serve as an alternate transcription of the name Somporn, which uses...
Somporn is a Thai given name, typically unisex, meaning "worthy blessing." It is derived from the Thai elements som (สม), meaning "worthy," and phon (พร), meaning "blessing." The name reflects Thai cultural values of wor...
Sophal is a unisex given name of Khmer origin that carries the beautiful meaning of "good fruit". The name is derived from two Sanskrit elements: su (सु), meaning "good", and phala (फल), meaning "fruit". As a result, Sop...
Sophon is a given name of Pali and Sanskrit origin, meaning "beautiful" or "auspicious." It is derived from Pali sobhaṇa, which traces back to Sanskrit śobhana (शोभन), a derivative of the root śubh meaning "to shine, to...
Sothy is a Khmer given name that carries profound depth in Cambodian culture. Derived directly from the Khmer word for "intelligence, wisdom," the name encapsulates a quality highly valued in a society with a rich intell...
Sovann is a Cambodian given name that carries the meaning of "gold." It is derived from the Khmer language, which ultimately traces its etymology back to the Sanskrit word suvarṇa (सुवर्ण), composed of the elements suvar...
Sparrow is a given name and surname derived from the name of the small bird, ultimately from Old English spearwa. The bird itself, a common and widespread species, has long been associated with traits such as adaptabilit...
Sree is an alternate transcription of the Tamil ஸ்ரீ or Telugu శ్రీ, representing a regional spelling variant of Sri. The term itself originates from the Sanskrit root Shri (श्री), which carries a deep and auspicious sem...
Sri is an Indonesian and southern Indian form of the Sanskrit honorific Shri, a word meaning "diffusing light, radiance, beauty". In Tamil and Telugu cultures, Sri is commonly used as a given name, often as a short form...
Stace is a medieval short form of Eustace. In modern usage, it is typically considered a short form of Stacy or Stacey, often used as a unisex name predominantly in English-speaking countries.EtymologyStace originated as...
Stevie is a common diminutive of Stephen or Stephanie, and is widely used as a unisex given name in the English-speaking world. The name is typically a short form, or hypocorism, but has also become an independent given...
Storm is a modern given name derived directly from the vocabulary word for a disturbance in the atmosphere, often associated with severe weather events such as thunderstorms, snowstorms, and hurricanes. The English word...
Sukhdeep is a given name of South Asian origin, primarily used in India and among the Sikh diaspora. The name derives from the सुख (sukha), meaning "pleasant" or "happy", combined with दीप (dīpa), meaning "lamp" or "ligh...
Sukhwinder is a name of Sanskrit origin, composed of the elements सुख (sukha) meaning "pleasant, happy" and Indra, the name of the Hindu god of rain and thunder. The name thus conveys a sense of "happiness of Indra" or "...
Sultan is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word sulṭān, meaning "ruler," "king," or "sultan." In religious and historical contexts, the term referred to a position of authority and power, often imp...
Suman is a unisex given name of Indian origin, particularly common in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. It is derived from the Sanskrit prefix su- (good) combined with manas (mind), meaning "well-disposed" or "good mind." Th...
Sunan is a unisex Thai given name that carries a meaning of "pleasing, delightful", reflecting positive qualities of charm and happiness. The name is derived from Sanskrit, combining the elements सु (su) meaning "good" a...
Sunday is a given name derived from the name of the day of the week. It ultimately comes from Old English sunnandæg, itself composed of sunne meaning "sun" and dæg meaning "day" — a translation of the Latin phrase dies s...
Sung is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 성, which is the Korean form of the Sino-Korean name Seong. While it can be used as a given name, it often also functions as a surname. The underlying character seo...
Sung-hyun is a Korean given name, an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 성현 (see Seong-hyeon).For most uses, the name is derived from Sino-Korean characters, commonly involving the characters 成 (seong), meaning "...
Sun-woo (Korean: 선우), also spelled Seon-u or Seon-woo, is a Korean name that can be used both as a surname and a given name. As a given name, it is often an alternate transcription of Seon-u, which is formed from Sino-...
Surinder is an Indian masculine given name, predominantly used by Sikhs. It is a variant of Surendra, which in turn means "lord of gods" from Sanskrit sura ("god") combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra, used here...
Swaran is a Punjabi form of Swarna, a name derived from Sanskrit. Swarna means "good colour" or "golden," combining the prefix सु (su, "good") with वर्ण (varṇa, "colour"). In Punjab, the name Swaran (or its variant Swara...
Swarna (Sanskrit: स्वर्ण/स्वर्णा) is an Indian unisex name deeply rooted in the Sanskrit language. It means "good colour" or "golden", contracted from the prefix सु (su) meaning "good" and वर्ण (varṇa) meaning "colour"....
Syd is a short form of Sydney, serving as a diminutive or hypocorism in English usage. Sydney itself derives from a surname, a variant of Sidney, which has origins in an English place name. As a standalone given name, Sy...
Tafadzwa is a given name of Shona origin, predominantly used in Zimbabwe. It means "we are pleased" in Shona, derived from the verb fadza meaning "to please, make happy." The name reflects the cultural value placed on jo...
Tai is a unisex given name with Chinese origins. It is derived from the Chinese character 太 (tài), meaning "very" or "extreme," though other characters with similar pronunciations also feature in its usage. As a Chinese...
Taiwo (variant forms: Taiye, Taye, Taiyewo) is a name of Yoruba origin, traditionally given to one of a set of twins. The name carries the profound meaning of “taste the world” or more fully, “the first twin to taste the...
Taj is a unisex given name meaning "crown" in Arabic, Persian, and Sanskrit. It is predominantly used in Arabic-, Pashto-, and Urdu-speaking communities, as well as in other regions influenced by Persian and Islamic cult...
Takara is a Japanese unisex given name pronounced "/tɑ-kɑ-ɹə/" that carries the meaning of "treasure" or "jewel" when written with the kanji 宝 (takara). The name can also be formed from other kanji or kanji combinations...
Takondwa is a unisex given name of Chewa origin, primarily used in Malawi, Zambia, and other regions where the Chewa people are found. It means "we are glad" in the Chewa language (also known as Chichewa), expressing joy...
Tal (טַל) is a Hebrew name directly derived from the word for "dew," a natural phenomenon that punctuates the arid landscapes of Israel and the Levant region. In Hebrew, tal carries symbolic resonance: it is not merely a...
Tâm is a Vietnamese unisex given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Chinese character 心 (tâm), meaning "heart." The character 心 is one of the most fundamental in East Asian philosophy and culture, symb...
Tam 2 is a Hebrew name meaning "honest, innocent." In Hebrew, the name is spelled תָּם and shares its root with the word tamim (תמים), which means "perfect" or "whole." This semantic field reflects a character of integri...
Tamandani is a given name of Chewa origin, meaning "exalt" or "praise." The name is derived from the Chewa verb -tamanda, which conveys the act of honoring or glorifying, and the extension -ni often indicates a command o...
Taqqiq is an Inuit unisex name that comes from the Inuktitut word for "moon." In Inuit culture, the moon holds deep spiritual significance, often associated with the lunar deity Tarqik (or Tarqiup Inua), who controls the...
Tarqik is a variant of the Inuit name Taqqiq. The name originates from the Inuktitut language, where it directly means "moon," reflecting the deep cultural connection between Indigenous Arctic peoples and the celestial b...
Tashi is a unisex Tibetan name that carries the auspicious meaning "good fortune" in the Tibetan language. It is deeply embedded in Tibetan Buddhist culture, where names often reflect spiritual virtues, blessings, or asp...
Tasleem is an alternate transcription of the Urdu تسلیم, itself a form of the Arabic name Taslim. The root name Taslim derives from the Arabic verb sallama (to greet, to submit), carrying rich meanings such as "salutatio...
Taslim (Arabic: تسليم) is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the root sallama meaning "to greet" or "to submit." The name itself translates to "salutation" or "greeting" and is closely associated with Islamic c...
Tatenda is a given name of Shona origin, meaning "thank you" in the Shona language. It derives from the verb tenda, which means "thank" or "be grateful." As a name, Tatenda reflects the value of gratitude and is often gi...
Taurai is a given name of Shona origin, used in Zimbabwe and among Shona-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Shona verb taura, meaning "speak" or "talk." As a name, Taurai carries connotations of eloquence...
Taylor is an English surname and given name occupational in origin, deriving from the Norman French word tailleur (meaning "tailor"), which in turn comes from Latin taliare "to cut". The name spread in England after the...
Teddie is a diminutive of the given names Edward or Theodore, sometimes used as a feminine form. It is derived from the nickname Ted, itself a shortening of both names, combined with the diminutive suffix -ie. As an info...
Etymology and OriginTemple is an English surname that originated as a toponymic or occupational name. It originally referred to a person who was associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval religious military order fo...