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Santuzza Feminine Italian

Santuzza is an Italian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Santa. The name is derived from the Italian word santo (meaning "saint," from Latin sanctus) and is closely related to names such as Santina and...

Sanya 1 Feminine Arabic

Sanya 1 is an alternate transcription of Arabic سنيّة, derived fromSani 1 via its feminine formSaniyya. The root sanā means "to gleam, to shine," giving the name the sense of "brilliant" or "splendid."This feminine name...

Sanya 2 Unisex Russian

Sanya 2 is a Russian diminutive of Aleksandr or Aleksandra, the Russian forms of Alexander and Alexandra. The name Alexander derives from the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning "defending men," from ἀλέξω (alexo) "to...

Sanyi Masculine Hungarian

Sanyi is a Hungarian masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of the more formal Hungarian name Sándor. While the standard Hungarian form Sándor itself is the Hungarian adaptation of Alexander, Sanyi serves as a...

Sanzhar Masculine Kazakh

Sanzhar is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh Санжар (Sanjar), a Turkic masculine name. It is cognate with Sanjar, found across various Turkic and Persian-influenced cultures. The name derives from a Turkic root me...

Sao Feminine Greek

Sao is a feminine name derived from Greek mythology, ultimately from the ancient Greek word σῶς (sos) meaning "whole, unwounded, safe." The name carries connotations of salvation and preservation, as reflected in its lit...

Saodat Feminine Uzbek

Saodat is a feminine given name in Uzbek, meaning "happiness". It is derived from the Arabic word saʿādah (سعادة), which carries the same positive connotation of joy, bliss, and well-being. The name reflects the widespre...

Saoirse Feminine Irish

Saoirse is an Irish-language unisex given name meaning "freedom" in Irish Gaelic. Its popularity surged in Ireland during the late 20th century, partly due to its evocative meaning and the international fame of actress S...

Saori Feminine Japanese

Saori is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written using two kanji characters: the first kanji can be 沙 (sa) meaning "sand" or 早 (sa) meaning "already, now," among others, and the second kanji is 織 (ori)...

Saorlaith Feminine Irish

Saorlaith is a traditional Irish feminine given name that evokes themes of independence and sovereignty, carrying the poetic meaning of “free ruler.” The name is derived from the Old Irish elements sóer (“free”) and flai...

Saoul Masculine Greek Bible

Saoul is a Greek form of the Hebrew name Saul, used primarily in translations of the Bible into Greek. In the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint), Saoul appears as a transliteration of the Hebrew name Shaʾul, meaning "asked...

Sapir Feminine Hebrew

Sapir is a Hebrew name that directly translates to "sapphire." The sapphire gemstone, known for its deep blue color, has long been associated with wisdom, virtue, and divine favor. In Hebrew, the word sapír (ספיר) appear...

Sappheire Feminine Greek Bible

Sappheire is the Greek form of Sapphira. The name appears in the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament, though it is often rendered as Sapphira in English. In the biblical account, Sapphira is the wife of Ananias, an...

Sapphira Feminine English Bible

Sapphira is a female given name derived from the Greek name Σαπφείρη (Sappheire), which ultimately comes from the Greek word σάπφειρος (sappheiros), meaning "sapphire" or "lapis lazuli." The term itself traces back to th...

Sapphire Feminine English

Sapphire is a feminine given name that directly references the precious gemstone of the same name, traditionally the birthstone of September. Its etymology traces through Latin sapphirus and Greek σάπφειρος (sappheiros),...

Sappho Feminine Ancient Greek

Sappho is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It is possibly derived from the Greek word σάπφειρος (sappheiros), meaning "sapphire" or "lapis lazuli". The name is most famously borne by Sappho (circa 630–570 B...

Sára Feminine Czech Hungarian +1

Sára is the Hungarian, Czech, and Slovak form of Sarah. Like its biblical counterpart, the name derives from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". This deep-rooted etymology ties Sára directly t...

Sāra Feminine Latvian

Sāra is the Latvian form of Sarah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "lady, princess, or noblewoman." In the Old Testament, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and the matriarch of the Jewish people. Originally named Sarai, God...

Sara Feminine Amharic Arabic +27

Sara is a feminine given name used in many languages around the world, derived from Sarah. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the Old Testament, Sarah is the...

Sarah Feminine Arabic Hebrew +8

Sarah is a name of profound biblical and cultural significance, derived from the Hebrew name שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman." In the Old Testament, Sarah is the wife of Abraham and the matriarch of th...

Sarai Feminine Spanish English Bible +2

Sarai is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, primarily known from the Old Testament as the original name of Sarah, the wife of Abraham. The name means "my princess" in Hebrew, a possessive form of שָׂרָה (sara) meani...

Saraid Feminine Irish Irish

Saraid is a feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish form Sárait. The name is composed of the element sár, meaning "excellent" or "noble," reflecting qualities of distinction and honor.Etymology an...

Sárait Feminine Irish

Sárait is an Old Irish form of Saraid, a name derived from the Irish element sár meaning "excellent". This name appears in early Irish literature as the name of a daughter of the legendary high king of Ireland, Conn of t...

Saral Masculine Hindi

Saral is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, most commonly found in Hindi-speaking regions. It derives from the Sanskrit word sarala (सरल), meaning "straight" or "honest." The name embodies qualities of simplicity...

Sarala Feminine Kannada Tamil +1

Sarala is a feminine given name of Indian origin, particularly common in the Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking regions of South India. It serves as the feminine form of Saral, which is derived from the Sanskrit element...

Saramama Feminine

Saramama is a Quechua feminine name from the Inca civilization, translating to "corn mother", derived from sara meaning "corn, maize" and mama "mother". It was the name of the Inca goddess of grain, celebrated for ensuri...

Sarangerel Feminine Mongolian

Sarangerel is a feminine name of Mongolian origin, composed of two elements: saran meaning "moon" and gerel meaning "light", thus collectively meaning "moonlight". This name reflects the poetic and nature-inspired tradit...

Saranna Feminine English

Saranna is a feminine given name that combines two classic biblical names, Sarah and Anna. This compound name is of English origin, crafted by merging two distinct yet thematically complementary roots. Sarah, derived fro...

Sarantuya Feminine Mongolian

Sarantuya is a feminine Mongolian name, an alternate transcription of the Cyrillic Сарантуяа (see Sarantuyaa). It is derived from the Mongolian elements saran meaning "moon" and tuyaa meaning "ray, beam", giving the name...

Sarantuyaa Feminine Mongolian

Sarantuyaa is a feminine Mongolian name meaning "moonbeam," composed of the elements saran ("moon") and tuyaa ("ray, beam").The name reflects the natural beauty of moonlight, a common motif in Mongolian onomastics, which...

Sarasvati Feminine Hindu

Sarasvati is an alternate transcription of the Sanskrit सरस्वती (see Saraswati). Saraswati is a principal Hindu goddess revered as the deity of knowledge, education, learning, arts, speech, poetry, music, creativity, pur...

Saraswati Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Saraswati (Sanskrit: सरस्वती) is a principal goddess in Hinduism, revered as the deity of knowledge, education, learning, arts, speech, poetry, music, creativity, purification, language, and culture. As a pan-Indian deit...

Sarava Masculine

Sarava is a masculine given name of Brazilian Portuguese origin, derived from an exclamation used in the Afro-Brazilian religion of Candomblé. The term saravá (also spelled sarava) is commonly uttered as a salutation or...

Saray Feminine Spanish

Saray is a Spanish variant of the name Sarai, ultimately tracing back to the Hebrew root meaning "my princess." This name is closely tied to the biblical figure of Sarah, the wife of Abraham, whose original name was Sara...

Sardar Masculine Pashto Persian +1

Sardar is a title of nobility and royalty originating from Persian, composed of the elements سر (sar) meaning "head, authority" and the suffix دار (dār) meaning "possessor," thus literally translating to "head-possessor"...

Sardor Masculine Uzbek

Sardor is the Uzbek form of Sardar, a title of nobility and leadership used across Asia. The root derives from Persian sar (head, authority) and dār (possessor), combining to mean “chief, leader” or “commander.” While Sa...

Sare Feminine Turkish

Sare is a Turkish feminine given name, serving as the local form of the widespread name Sarah. The name Sarah originates from the Hebrew name שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the Old Testament, Sar...

Sargis Masculine Armenian

Etymology and OriginSargis is the Armenian form of the Roman family name Sergius, which may denote "servant" in Latin but is more likely of unknown Etruscan origin. The name came into Armenian usage via the Classical Syr...

Sargon Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Sargon is the English biblical form of the ancient Akkadian name Sharru-Ukin, derived from the Hebrew סַרְגּוֹן (Sargón) as recorded in the Old Testament (Isaiah 20:1). The original Akkadian elements are šarru meaning "k...

Sári Feminine Hungarian

Sári is the Hungarian diminutive of Sarah. This affectionate form is widely used in Hungary as an independent given name, reflecting a common pattern in Hungarian onomastics where names are shortened and end in a vowel,...

Sari 1 Feminine Finnish

Sari is a Finnish variant of Saara, itself the Finnish form of Sarah. As a diminutive or short form, Sari carries the same ultimate meaning derived from the Hebrew root: "lady, princess, noblewoman".Etymology and History...

Sari 2 Feminine Indonesian

Sari is an Indonesian feminine name derived from the Indonesian word sari, meaning "essence." In Indonesian culture, the term sari often appears in contexts like sari pati (the essence or core) and sari buah (fruit juice...

Sariah Feminine

Sariah is a feminine name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from an alternate reading of the Hebrew name Seraiah, meaning "Yahweh is ruler" (from Hebrew elements meaning "to have power" and a divine name). The nam...

Sárika Feminine Hungarian

Sárika is a Hungarian diminutive of Sarah. The name Sarah itself originates from the Hebrew word "שָׂרָה" meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman." In the Old Testament, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and the matriarch of the...

Sarika Feminine Hindi Marathi

EtymologySarika is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, deriving from a word that refers to a type of thrush (scientific name Turdus salica) or a myna bird (species Gracula religiosa). The name is thus inherently co...

Sarina Feminine Dutch English +1

Sarina is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch, English, and German contexts. It is most commonly regarded as a diminutive of Sara, the latter being a form of Sarah. Alternatively, Sarina may be considered a var...

Sarit Feminine Hebrew

Sarit is a Hebrew diminutive of Sarah, meaning "lady" or "princess." The name Sarah, from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), carries the sense of nobility and leadership. In the Old Testament, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and th...

Sarita 1 Feminine Spanish

Sarita is a Spanish diminutive of Sara. The name carries the affectionate, endearing quality common to Spanish diminutives formed with the suffix -ita, often used as a term of endearment or pet name. Its root ultimately...

Sarita 2 Feminine Nepali Hindi +1

Sarita is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "flowing" — a direct reference to the fluid and dynamic nature of a river. The name is commonly used in Nepal and across various regions of India, particularly...

Šárka Feminine Czech

Šárka is a female given name of Bohemian origin, primarily used in Czech-speaking regions. While its exact etymology is debated, it is often considered a variant of Sarah, deriving from the Hebrew word sar (שרה) meaning...

Sarkis Masculine Armenian

EtymologySarkis (Armenian: Սարգիս) is a masculine given name and surname, representing the Sargis of Eastern Armenian in Western Armenian transcription. The name traces its roots to the Latin Sergius, a Roman family name...

Šarlota Feminine Czech

Šarlota is the Czech form of the name Charlotte, which itself is a French feminine diminutive of Charles. The name Charlotte was introduced to Britain in the 17th century and has been borne by numerous notable figures, i...

Šarlote Feminine Latvian

Šarlote is the Latvian form of Charlotte, which itself is a French diminutive of Charles. The name was first recorded as a given name of Latvians in 1779, appearing relatively recently in Latvia compared to other Europea...

Sarmīte Feminine Latvian

Sarmīte is a Latvian feminine given name derived from the Latvian word sarma, meaning "frost". The name evokes the imagery of winter's frozen beauty, reflecting Latvia's northern climate and cultural connection to nature...

Sarnai Feminine Mongolian

Sarnai is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin, directly meaning "rose" in the Mongolian language. The name reflects the cultural appreciation for natural beauty and the flower's symbolic associations with love, gra...

Saroj Unisex Bengali Nepali +3

EtymologySaroj is a given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word सरोज (saroja) meaning “lotus”. The lotus holds profound symbolism in Indian culture, representing purity, beauty, and spiritual enlightenment. This...

Sarolt Feminine Hungarian

Sarolt is a Hungarian feminine name, derived from the Old Hungarian name Saroldu, which is probably of Turkic origin meaning "white weasel, ermine". This regal name belonged to Sarolt (c. 950 – c. 1008), the wife of Géza...

Sarolta Feminine Hungarian

Sarolta is a Hungarian feminine given name. It is a variant of the Old Hungarian name Sarolt, which is derived from the Turkic word meaning "white weasel" or "ermine". Sarolta is also commonly used as the Hungarian form...

Sarpedon Masculine Greek

Sarpedon is a name from Greek mythology borne by several figures, most notably a son of Zeus who fought and died in the Trojan War. The etymology of the name is unknown, though it likely pre-dates the Greek language. In...

Sarra Feminine Latin Bible

Sarra is a Biblical Latin and Old Church Slavic form of Sarah. The name also appears in Latin Bibles in the spelling Sara. It derives from the Hebrew name Sarah, meaning "lady, princess, or noblewoman." In the Old Testam...

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