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30,235Sadhana is a feminine given name used in Bengali, Hindi, and Marathi, derived from the Sanskrit word sādhanā (साधना), meaning "accomplishment" or "completion." The name is directly linked to the spiritual concept of sādh...
Sadhbh is a modern Irish form of the ancient name Sadb, itself a name deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history. The name Sadb is probably derived from the old Celtic root *swādu- meaning "sweet." In Irish legend, Sad...
Şadi is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Shadi (شادي), which means "singer." The name reflects the strong influence of Arabic on Turkish onomastics, particularly through the shared Islamic cul...
Sa'di is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Sadi, written سعدي in Arabic script. The name derives from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." Thus, Sa'di carries the meaning of "...
Sadi is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "fortunate, lucky". It is derived from the Arabic root saʿida (سعد), which conveys happiness and good fortune. The name is used across the Arabic-speaking world an...
Sa'dia is an alternate transcription of Arabic سعدية (see Sadia). It is part of a name cluster rooted in the Arabic triconsonantal root S-ʿ-D, which conveys notions of happiness, good fortune, and blessing. The name Sa'd...
Sadia is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Bengali, and Urdu speaking cultures. It is the feminine form of Sadi, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." Thus, Sadia c...
Sadie is a feminine given name that originated as a English diminutive of Sarah, derived from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sarah) meaning "lady, princess, or noblewoman." Though once a nickname, it has long been used as an indepen...
Sadık is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Sadiq, which derives from the root ṣadaqa meaning "to tell the truth." The name carries the core meaning of "true, sincere, loyal" reflecting honesty and faithfulness. In Turk...
Sadıq is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived as a local form of Sadiq. The root name Sadiq comes from Arabic ṣādiq, meaning "true, sincere, loyal," and traces back to the triliteral root صدق (ṣadaqa), which conv...
Sadiq (صادق) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, widely used in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking regions. It derives from the Semitic root صدق (ṣadaqa), meaning “to tell the truth,” and directly translates to “true, sin...
Etymology and MeaningŞadiye is the Turkish feminine form of the Arabic name Shadi 1, which means "singer" in Arabic. The name Şadiye thus carries the connotation of a female singer or one who brings happiness through son...
Səadət is a feminine given name primarily used in Azerbaijan. It is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic Saada, which derives from the root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name therefore carries the auspici...
Saeed is an alternate transcription of Arabic سعيد (Said), and is the usual Persian, Urdu and Dhivehi transcription of the name. It means "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joy", derived from the Arabic root sa'ida (“to be happ...
Saeeda is an Urdu variant of the Arabic name Saida, which is the feminine form of Said. Said derives from the Arabic root (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky," and thus Saeeda carries the meaning "happy" or "lucky...
Saeid is an alternate transcription of the Persian given name سعید, which is equivalent to the Arabic name Saeed. It is derived from the Arabic root sa'ida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name carries the meanin...
Sáerlaith is an old Irish female given name, an archaic spelling of the Modern Irish Saorlaith. The name is derived from the roots sóer meaning "free" and flaith meaning "ruler, sovereign, princess", so its literal meani...
Etymology Sæwine is an Old English masculine given name composed of the elements sæ meaning "sea" and wine meaning "friend". Thus, the name may be interpreted as "sea-friend." It was a part of the common Germanic traditi...
Safa is a unisex name with multiple origins and meanings. It is the Persian and Turkish form of Safaa or Safaa', as well as an alternate Arabic transcription of those names. The name is used in Arabic, Persian, and Turki...
Safaa is a gender-neutral Arabic name that means "pure" in Arabic. It is closely related to the name Safaa', which means "serenity, clarity" and derives from the root ṣafā meaning "to be clear, to be pure." The name Safa...
Safaa' is a feminine Arabic given name derived from the root ṣafā, meaning "serenity, clarity" or "purity." The name is directly related to the verb ṣafā (صفا), which conveys the idea of being clear, pure, or unblemished...
Saffira is a Latin form of Sapphira, a name with a rich biblical and etymological heritage. The name Sapphira itself derives from the Greek Σαπφείρη (Sappheire), which is ultimately rooted in Greek σάπφειρος (sappheiros)...
Saffron is a feminine English name derived directly from the word for the spice, the crocus flower from which it is harvested, or the yellow-orange colour of the spice. The word enters English via Old French from Arabic...
Safi is a name of Arabic origin that means "pure," derived from the Arabic root ṣafā (ṣafā), which signifies clarity and purity. This name carries deep cultural and linguistic resonance in Arabic-speaking communities and...
Safia is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Safiyya (Arabic: صفيّة), meaning "pure." It derives from the Arabic root ṣafā, meaning "to be clear, to be pure." The name is femininine and is used primarily in Ara...
Safira is the Portuguese form of Sapphira. It also coincides with the Portuguese word for "sapphire", the precious gemstone. The name is primarily used in Portuguese-speaking communities, especially in Brazil.EtymologyTh...
Safiya is the Hausa, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz form of Safiyya, and is also an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It derives from the Arabic root ṣ-f-w, meaning "pure" or "clear." The name is primarily used in regions...
Safiye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic name Safiyya. The name ultimately traces back to the Arabic root ṣafā, meaning "to be clear, to be pure," and is directly linked to the masculine name Safi...
Safiyya is a feminine Arabic name derived from the masculine name Safi, which means “pure” in Arabic, from the root ṣafā meaning “to be clear, to be pure.” The name is most famously borne by Safiyya bint Huyayy (c. 610–6...
Safiyyah is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Safiyya, typically rendered with a double 'y' in English. The name means "pure" in Arabic, deriving from the root ṣafā meaning "to be clear, to be pure." As a femini...
Sága is a Norse goddess whose name, from Old Norse, possibly means "seeress" or "seeing one," derived from sjá, "to see." The Saga article may be read for modern usage.MythologyIn Norse mythology, Sága is associated with...
Saga is a feminine name used in Iceland, Sweden, and other Scandinavian countries, with deep roots in Norse mythology and language. Its meaning is twofold: it can be traced to the Old Norse goddess Sága, whose name possi...
Sagar is a modern form of Sagara, an ancient name with roots in Sanskrit. The meaning of Sagar is "sea, ocean", reflecting its timeless connection to the vastness of water. In Hindu legend, Sagara was the name of a king...
Sagara is a Sanskrit name meaning "sea, ocean." In Hindu mythology, Sagara was a legendary king of Ayodhya, an ancient city in India. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana and other Puranic texts, King Sagara performed a...
Sage is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from the English word sage, which can refer either to the aromatic herb (Salvia officinalis) or to a wise person. Though it is used for all genders, it is most frequ...
Sagi is a Hebrew masculine given name meaning "elevated, sublime" (from the root שׂ־ג־א, related to height and exaltation). In biblical context, the concept of being elevated often carries spiritual connotations, though...
Sagit is a feminine Hebrew given name, formed as a counterpart to the masculine name Sagi. Both names derive from the Hebrew root שָׂגָה (sagah), meaning "to rise," "to be elevated," or "to be sublime." Thus, Sagit conve...
Sagrario is a Spanish feminine name meaning "sanctuary, tabernacle," derived from Latin sacrarium. It is taken from the epithet of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Sagrario, associated with Toledo Cathedral in Spain....
Sahak (Armenian: Սահակ) is an Armenian male given name equivalent to Isaac. It originated as an apheresized form of the Classical Armenian name Isahak, which itself was borrowed from Greek Isaā́k, derived from the Hebrew...
Sahar is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "dawn" or "just before dawn" in Arabic, derived from a common Semitic root that also gives rise to the Ugaritic god of the dawn, Shahar. The name is widespread in...
Sahib is a given name of Arabic origin, derived from the term of address ṣāḥib meaning "companion, friend, master". As a loanword, it has passed into numerous languages across Asia, including Azerbaijani, Punjabi, and Ur...
Sahil is a masculine given name used primarily in Azerbaijani, Urdu, and Hindi, where it means “coast, shore” in each of these languages. The name is a borrowing from Arabic sāḥil (ساحل), which carries the same meaning....
Şahin is a Turkish given name and surname of Persian origin, meaning "hawk" or "falcon". In Turkish, it is pronounced [ʃaːˈhin]. The name is derived from Persian Shāhīn (شاهين), which refers to the bird of prey, a symbol...
Şahnaz is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Persian Shahnaz. The name combines شاه (shāh) meaning "king" and ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry," giving the overall meaning "delight of the king."...
Sahsa is a Germanic feminine name, considered an Old German form of the name Saskia. While the commonly known give name from this root is Saskia, Sahsa represents the older, variant spelling found in historical Germanic...
Saibh is a variant of the Irish name Sadhbh, itself a modern form of the Old Irish name Sadb. The root of these names is believed to come from the ancient Celtic element *swādu-, meaning "sweet". Historical and Mythologi...
Sa'id is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سعيد (see Said), which means "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joyful." It is derived from the Arabic root سعد (saʿada), meaning "to be happy, fortunate, or lucky." Sa'id...
Said is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joy." It derives from the Arabic root saʿida (سَعَدَ), meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name is widely used across the Muslim wo...
Sa'ida is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سعيدة (Saeeda), forming the feminine counterpart of Said. In Arabic, the name directly translates to "happy," "fortunate," or "blessed," deriving from the root saʿi...
Saida (Arabic: سَعِيدة saʽīdah), also spelled Sayda, Saeeda, or Sayeeda, is the feminine form of the Arabic male given name Said. The name derives from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy" or "to be lucky," and...
Saidu is a masculine Hausa name derived from the Arabic Said, ultimately from the root saʿida meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name thus carries the meaning "happy" or "fortunate," and is commonly used among Hausa...
Saif is an Arabic masculine given name and surname that literally means "sword" in Arabic (سيف, sayf). It is widely used across the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in South Asian commu...
Saif al-Din is an alternate transcription of Arabic سيف الدين (see Sayf ad-Din), which means "sword of the faith" from sayf ("sword") and dīn ("religion, faith"). This theophoric name is an honorific Arabic compound cele...
Saiful is an Arabic masculine given name, the first part of compound names beginning with Sayf al (سيف ال), meaning "sword of the". It appears in combinations such as Sayf ad-Din ("sword of the faith") and is used across...
Saifullah is an Arabic and Urdu masculine given name, a common transcription of Arabic سيف الله or Urdu سیف اللہ, meaning "Sword of Allah" (see Sayfullah). It combines the element sayf meaning "sword" with Allah, the Ara...
Saige is a feminine given name and occasional surname of English origin, primarily recognized as a modern variant of Sage. Sage itself derives from the English word sage, which can refer either to the aromatic herb — a p...
EtymologySaija is a Finnish feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Sari 1. The name Sari itself is a Finnish variant of Saara, which is the Finnish form of Sarah. Ultimately, the name traces back to the H...
Saila is a Finnish feminine given name, probably an invented creation inspired by other names such as Aila, Laila and Saima. While it does not have a clear etymology, it may be viewed as part of a modern Finnish naming t...
Sailor is a modern English feminine given name that represents a less common spelling variant of Saylor. While the two forms are phonetically identical, the sailor spelling directly evokes the English vocabulary word mea...
Saima 1 is a feminine given name commonly used in Urdu-speaking communities, derived from the Arabic root صائم (ṣāʾim), meaning “fasting.” The name carries deep religious connotation in Islam, as fasting (ṣawm) is one of...