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Saara Feminine Finnish

Saara is a Finnish and Estonian feminine given name, derived directly from the biblical name Sarah. The name Sarah originates from the Hebrew word שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady," "princess," or "noblewoman," and belongs t...

Saba 1 Masculine Georgian

Saba is the Georgian form of Sabas, a name with ancient Semitic roots. The Greek Sabbas (Σάββας) was derived from the Aramaic word sava meaning "old man" or "grandfather," giving the name a sense of wisdom and respect.Et...

Saba 2 Feminine Persian Urdu

Saba is a feminine name of Persian and Urdu origin, meaning "soft breeze" — a gentle, poetic word that evokes a sense of calm and nature. In Persian literature, 'saba' often appears as a reference to a mild, refreshing w...

Sabah Feminine Arabic Turkish

Sabah is a feminine given name of Arabic and Turkish origin, directly translated as “morning”. It is derived from the Arabic root ṣabuḥa, which means “to be beautiful” or “to be radiant,” evocative of the freshness and b...

Sabah ad-Din Masculine Arabic

Sabah ad-Din is an Arabic masculine given name composed of two elements: ṣabāḥ (صباح) meaning "morning" and dīn (دين) meaning "religion, faith". The name thus translates to "morning of the faith," a compound that follows...

Sabahattin Masculine Turkish

Sabahattin is a Turkish masculine given name derived from the Arabic Sabah ad-Din, meaning "morning of the faith." The name combines the Arabic elements ṣabāḥ ("morning") and dīn ("religion, faith"), evoking a sense of s...

Sabahudin Masculine Bosnian

Sabahudin is a Bosnian given name for males, derived from the Arabic name Sabah ad-Din. Sabah ad-Din itself is a theophoric name composed of two Arabic elements: صباح (ṣabāḥ), meaning "morning," and دين (dīn), meaning "r...

Şaban Masculine Turkish

Şaban is the Turkish form of Shaban, a name derived from the Arabic word shaʿaba meaning "to scatter" and associated with the eighth month of the Islamic calendar. In Turkish tradition, the name is commonly given to boys...

Šaban Masculine Bosnian Macedonian

Šaban is a masculine given name used primarily in Bosnia and Macedonia, serving as the Bosnian and Macedonian form of Shaban. The name derives from the eighth month of the Islamic calendar, Ša'ban, whose Arabic root šʿb...

Sabas Masculine Spanish

Sabas is a masculine given name used in Spanish, derived from the Late Greek name Sabbas (Greek: Σάββας, transliterated as Sabbas or Savvas), which ultimately traces back to the Aramaic root sava meaning "old man" or "gr...

Sabbas Masculine

Sabbas is an Aramaic masculine given name, primarily used as the Greek form of Sabas. The name ultimately derives from the Aramaic word sava, meaning "old man" or "grandfather," reflecting wisdom and respect for age. It...

Sabeeha Feminine Arabic Urdu

Sabeeha is an alternate transcription of Arabic صبيحة or Urdu صبیحہ, primarily used in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking communities. It is closely related to the name Sabiha, which shares the same root and meaning.EtymologyThe...

Sabeen Feminine Urdu

Sabeen is a feminine name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Urdu-speaking communities. Its meaning is derived from the Arabic term meaning "follower of another religion" (from ṣābiʼ). Historically, this term was applie...

Sabela Feminine Galician

Sabela is the Galician form of Isabel, itself a medieval Occitan variant of Elizabeth. As a regional adaptation, Sabela reflects the linguistic heritage of Galicia, a region in northwestern Spain with its own Romance lan...

Sabella Feminine English

Sabella is a diminutive of Isabella, often used as an independent feminine given name in English-speaking contexts. As a short form, it condenses the elegant four-syllable Isabella into a concise two-syllable name with a...

Sabellius Masculine Medieval Latin

EtymologySabellius is the Latin form of Saveliy, a name ultimately derived from Sabinus, meaning "a Sabine." The Sabines were an ancient Italic people who inhabited the central Apennines before the rise of Rome. The name...

Saber Masculine Arabic Persian

Saber is an Arabic and Persian masculine given name, primarily an alternate transcription of Arabic صابر (Sabir), meaning "patient, enduring." The root is ṣabara from the Arabic صبر, signifying "to bind, to be patient."...

Sabia Feminine Irish

Sabia is a Latinized form of the Old Irish name Sadb, which was a common name in medieval Ireland. The root of Sadb is believed to derive from the old Celtic root *swādu- meaning "sweet," reflecting a positive connotatio...

Sabien Feminine Dutch

Etymology and HistorySabien is a modern Dutch feminine name, derived as a shortened form of Sabina. Its root leads to the ancient Roman cognomen Sabinus, meaning "a Sabine" in Latin. The Sabines were an ancient Italic pe...

Sabih Masculine Arabic

Sabih is an Arabic masculine name with poetic and temporal resonance. Deriving from the root صبح (ṣabuḥa), meaning “to be beautiful, to be radiant,” it carries the dual meanings of “beautiful” and “morning”—a connection...

Sabiha Feminine Arabic Bengali +2

Sabiha is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Sabih. It is used in Arabic, Bengali, Turkish, and Urdu cultures.EtymologyThe name Sabiha (صبيحة) means "morning" or "beautiful" in Arabic, ste...

Sabin Masculine Basque Bulgarian +1

Sabin is a masculine given name used in Romanian, Bulgarian, and Basque contexts. Linguistically, it is a form of the Latin name Sabinus, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Sabinus meaning "a Sabine" — referrin...

Sabina Feminine Croatian Czech +9

Sabina is a feminine given name derived from the Roman cognomen Sabinus, which comes from Latin Sabinus meaning "a Sabine." The Sabines were an ancient Italic people who inhabited the Apennine mountains in central Italy...

Sabīne Feminine Latvian

Sabīne is the Latvian form of Sabina, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Sabinus, meaning "a Sabine" in Latin. The Sabines were an ancient Italic people from the central Apennine region, who were eventually subju...

Sabine Feminine Danish Dutch +2

Sabine is a French, German, Dutch, and Danish feminine given name, derived from the Sabina form of the Roman cognomen Sabinus, meaning 'a Sabine' in Latin. The Sabines were an ancient Italic people who inhabited the cent...

Sabino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Sabino is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese masculine given name derived from the Roman cognomen Sabinus, itself belonging to the Sabine tribe of ancient Italy. The Sabines were an Italic people who inhabited the centr...

Sabinus Masculine Roman

Sabinus is a Latin masculine given name, the masculine form of Sabina. The root name Sabina derives from the Roman cognomen Sabinus, meaning "a Sabine" in Latin. The Sabines were an ancient Italic people who lived in the...

Sabir Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +1

Sabir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root ṣabara, meaning "to bind, to be patient". The name directly translates to "patient, enduring" in Arabic.EtymologyThe name is built on the Arabic tri...

Sable Feminine English

Sable is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word for the color black, itself taken from the name of the small, dark-furred mammal native to northern Asia (the sable, *Martes zibellina*). The word ent...

Sabra Feminine Literature

Sabra is a feminine given name of English literary origin, first used by the English author Richard Johnson in his 1596 romance The Seven Champions of Christendom. In the story, Sabra is the Egyptian princess whom Saint...

Sabri Masculine Arabic Malay +2

Etymology and MeaningSabri is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. The name derives from the Arabic root ṣabara, meaning "to bind, to be patient", and directly translates to "patient". This root is founda...

Sabrina Feminine English French +4

Sabrina is a feminine given name that originates from the Latinized form of Habren, the original Welsh name of the River Severn. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae, Sabri...

Sabriye Feminine Turkish

Sabriye is a feminine Turkish given name. It is a Turkish form of Sabriyya, which itself is the feminine counterpart of Sabri.Etymology and MeaningThe root name Sabri derives from the Arabic element ṣabara meaning "to bi...

Sabriyya Feminine Arabic

EtymologySabriyya is the feminine form of Sabri, an Arabic name derived from the root ṣabara (صبر), meaning "to be patient" or "to endure." Thus, Sabriyya conveys the quality of patience, resilience, and forbearance.Usag...

Sabryna Feminine English

Sabryna is a variant of the name Sabrina, a feminine given name of uncertain origin. Sabrina itself is a Latinized form of Habren, the original Welsh name of the River Severn in Britain. According to the legendary histor...

Saburo Masculine Japanese

Saburo is a masculine Japanese given name, a common alternate transcription (specifically using the modified Hepburn romanization with 'i' attached) of Saburō. In Japanese, the name is typically written with the kanji 三...

Saburō Masculine Japanese

Saburō is a masculine Japanese given name, traditionally used to designate the third son. It is composed of two elements: sabu, meaning "three," and rō, meaning "son" or "brightness." The most common kanji representation...

Saburou Masculine Japanese

Saburou is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Saburō, typically written with the kanji 三郎 meaning "third son." The name consists of two elements: sabu (三) meaning "three" and rō (郎) meani...

Sacagawea Feminine Americas (Indigenous)

Sacagawea is a famed Native American woman who served as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Her name likely derives from the Hidatsa word tsakáka wía, meaning "bird woman," though it might also o...

Sacdiyo Feminine Somali

Sacdiyo is a Somali feminine given name, representing the Somali form of Sadia. The name carries a meaning rooted in auspiciousness and good fortune, ultimately derived from the Arabic root saʿida, "to be happy, to be lu...

Sacha Unisex Dutch French

Sacha is the French and Dutch form of Sasha, itself a Slavic diminutive of Aleksandr (or Aleksandra). Ultimately derived from Alexander, composed of the Greek elements alexo 'to defend' and aner 'man', Sacha carries the...

Sachairi Masculine Scottish

Sachairi is the Scottish Gaelic form of Zacharias, itself a Greek and Latin derivative of the biblical name Zechariah. The root meaning, from the Hebrew זְכַרְיָה (Zeḵarya), is 'Yahweh remembers,' combining the elements...

Sacheverell Masculine English

Sacheverell is a rare English given name, ultimately derived from a now-extinct English surname of Norman French origin. The surname itself comes from a Norman place name believed to mean "roebuck leap." The name is occa...

Sachie Feminine Japanese

Sachie is a feminine Japanese given name. It is commonly formed from combinations of kanji characters, such as 幸 (sachi) meaning "happiness, good luck" paired with 枝 (e) meaning "branch" or 恵 (e) meaning "favour, bene...

Sachiko Feminine Japanese

Sachiko is a feminine Japanese given name that combines the elements sachi (sachi), meaning "happiness, good luck"), and ko (ko), meaning "child"). The most common kanji representation is 幸子, which directly conveys "ch...

Sachin Masculine Gujarati Hindi +2

Sachin is a masculine given name common in South Asia, particularly in Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Sanskrit सत् (sat) meaning "existence, essence", reflecting a...

Sacnicte Feminine Mayan

Sacnicte is a feminine name of Mayan origin, meaning "white plumeria flower" from Yucatec Maya sak (white) and nikte' (plumeria flower). In Mayan languages, compound names naming floral elements are common, reflecting th...

Sacnite Feminine Mayan

Sacnite is a variant of Sacnicte, a feminine given name of Mayan origin. The name is derived from Yucatec Maya sak meaning "white" and nikte' meaning "plumeria flower", thus collectively interpreted as "white plumeria fl...

Sacramento Feminine Spanish

Sacramento is a feminine Spanish given name derived from the word sacramento meaning “sacrament”. In Christianity, the sacraments are sacred rites such as baptism, and the word ultimately comes from Latin sacramentum, a...

Sacrapant Masculine Carolingian Cycle

Sacrapant is a variant of Sacripante, a name belonging to a Saracen warrior king in the Carolingian Cycle of chivalric romances. The name's origins are uncertain, but it may be connected to the Italian word sacro, meanin...

Sacripante Masculine Carolingian Cycle

Sacripante is a name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Italian sacro (meaning "to consecrate"), but its most prominent association is with literature. This name features in the Italian Carolingian Cycle epics,...

Sa'd Masculine Arabic

Sa'd is a common masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root saʿida meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." It directly signifies "fortune, good luck." The name is a triliteral stem from the Arabic verb sa‘a...

Sadaf Feminine Arabic Persian +1

Sadaf is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, also used in Persian and Urdu. It directly means "seashell, mother-of-pearl" in Arabic, drawing from the natural elegance of marine treasures. The name evokes imagery of p...

Sadako Feminine Japanese

Sadako is a Japanese feminine given name, most commonly written with the kanji 貞子, meaning "virtuous, chaste" (sada) and "child" (ko), though other kanji combinations exist.Etymology and OriginsThe name Sadako is compo...

Sadb Feminine Irish Old Irish

Sadb is an Irish feminine name from the Old Irish period. It is probably derived from the Proto-Celtic root *swādu- meaning "sweet", making it cognate with the Sanskrit svādú-, Ancient Greek hēdýs, Latin suāvis, and Engl...

Sadbh Feminine Irish

Sadbh is the Irish feminine given nameEtymology and OriginsSadbh is derived from Sadb, an Old Irish name believed to come from the Celtic root *swādu- meaning "sweet." The name was commonly used in medieval Ireland, wher...

Saddam Masculine Arabic Bengali +1

Saddam is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "one who confronts" or "one who collides." It is derived from the Arabic root ṣ-d-m, which conveys the idea of striking or confronting. The name is used in Arabi...

Säde Feminine Finnish

Säde is a Finnish feminine given name meaning "ray of light" (from the Finnish word säde). It belongs to a tradition of nature-inspired names in Finland, often drawn from elements like light, weather, or celestial bodies...

Sadegh Masculine Persian

Sadegh (sometimes accented as Sādegh; Persian: صادق) is a Persian masculine given name, the Persian form of the Arabic name Sadiq. The name derives from the Arabic root صدق (ṣadaqa), meaning "to tell the truth," and carr...

Sadeq Masculine Persian

EtymologySadeq is an Arabic and Persian given name, derived from the Arabic root صدق (ṣadaqa) meaning "to tell the truth." As such, the name means "true, sincere, loyal." In Persian, it is typically written as صادق and i...

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