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Sarrha Feminine Greek Bible

Sarrha is a Biblical Greek form of the name Sarah, which means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew. In the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, the name appears as Sarrha (Σάρρᾳ) in references to Abr...

Sarudzai Feminine Shona

Sarudzai is a Shona name of Zimbabwean origin, derived from the verb sarudza, meaning "choose" [1]. The name reflects the deep cultural importance of meaningful names in Shona tradition, often drawn from common words tha...

Saruman Masculine Literature

Saruman is a name invented by J. R. R. Tolkien for his fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings (1954). It derives from Old English searu meaning "skill, craft, contrivance," combined with mann "man," thus signifying "skillfu...

Šarūnas Masculine Lithuanian

Etymology and OriginŠarūnas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from the Old Lithuanian word šarus, meaning "quick" or "nimble." The verb šariuoti conveys the idea of moving rapidly or scurrying. The name has be...

Sarvesh Masculine Hindi Marathi

Sarvesh is an Indian masculine given name, common in Hindi and Marathi-speaking communities. It is composed of the Sanskrit elements sarva (सर्व), meaning "all" or "everything," and īśa (ईश), meaning "ruler" or "lord," c...

Saša Unisex Croatian Serbian +1

Saša is a South Slavic given name primarily used in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene-speaking regions. It functions as a diminutive of Aleksander (the male form) or Aleksandra (the female form), all stemming from the ancie...

Sascha Unisex Dutch German

Sascha is a German and Dutch form of Sasha. Derived as a diminutive of either Aleksandr or Aleksandra, Sascha embodies the same legacy of protection and nobility as its root name, Alexander. The name Alexander, meaning "...

Sasha Unisex English French +2

Sasha is a Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of Aleksandr or Aleksandra, ultimately derived from the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning "defending men." The root name Alexander has been borne by numerous notable...

Sashenka Feminine Russian

Sashenka is a Russian diminutive of Sasha, itself a diminutive of Aleksandr or Aleksandra, the Russian forms of Alexander. This affectionate form is commonly used in Russian-speaking countries as a tender, familiar varia...

Sashi Unisex Kannada

Sashi is an alternate transcription of the Kannada name ಶಶಿ, which is ultimately derived from the Sanskrit name Shashi. In Sanskrit, Shashi (शशि) is a traditional name for the moon, literally meaning "having a hare" — a...

Sashka Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian

Sashka is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Aleksandra. In Macedonian, it may also be transcribed from the Cyrillic Сашка, equivalent to Saška. The name shares its roots with...

Sasho Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Sasho is a masculine diminutive of Alexander, primarily used in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. It functions as both the standard Bulgarian diminutive (Сашо, transliterated Sasho) and an alternate transcription of the Mace...

Sashok Masculine Russian

Sashok is a Russian diminutive of Aleksandr, the Russian form of Alexander. The affectionate suffix "-ok" is commonly used in Russian to create informal or endearing nicknames, making Sashok a familiar variant alongside...

Sasithorn Feminine Thai

Sasithorn is a Thai feminine given name that carries a poetic and luminous meaning: "the moon." In Thai, the word is a compound of elements where "sasi" refers to the moon, often used in formal or literary contexts. The...

Saška Feminine Macedonian Slovene

Saška is a feminine Diminutive of Aleksandra, used primarily in Macedonian and Slovene. The name evokes affection and familiarity, much like related forms such as Saša (Slovene) and Sashka (Macedonian). Etymology and Ori...

Saskia Feminine Dutch German

Saskia is a Dutch feminine given name of uncertain origin, though it is most commonly considered a form derived from the Germanic element sahso, meaning "a Saxon". The Saxons were a Germanic tribe whose name ultimately c...

Saško Masculine Macedonian

Saško is a Macedonian diminutive of the name Alexander. In the Macedonian language, diminutives are commonly formed by adding the suffix -ko to the root of a name, creating an affectionate or familiar variant. Thus, Sašk...

Sašo Masculine Macedonian Slovene

Sašo is a Slovene and Macedonian diminutive of Alexander. It is a common given name in Slovenia and North Macedonia, reflecting the widespread affection for the name Alexander in Slavic cultures. The root name Alexander...

Sassa Feminine Swedish

Sassa is a Swedish diminutive of Astrid, Alexandra, or Sara. In Swedish naming traditions, diminutives are commonly formed by adding suffixes like -sa to longer names, creating affectionate or informal variants.The name...

Satan Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Satan is a central figure in Abrahamic religions, derived from Hebrew שָׂטָן (saṭan) meaning "adversary" or "accuser". In the Hebrew Bible, ha-satan ("the satan") appears as a member of God's heavenly court, functioning...

Satchel Masculine English

Satchel is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Satchel, which itself comes from an occupational name for a bag maker. The name is ultimately rooted in Old English sacc, meaning "sack" or "b...

Satenik Feminine Armenian

Satenik (Armenian: Սաթենիկ or Սաթինիկ) is a feminine name in Armenian tradition. Its etymology is uncertain: it may derive from Armenian sat meaning "black amber" (a type of fossilized resin), or it may be of Scythian or...

Sati Feminine Hindu

Sati is a Hindu goddess, the first wife of Shiva, known for her story of self-immolation. Her name derives from Sanskrit सत् (sat), meaning "true, virtuous." The name Sati embodies truth and virtue, reflecting her pure a...

Satish Masculine Hindi Kannada +2

Satish is a modern Indian masculine given name and patronymic surname, derived from Satisha. Satisha itself combines the name of the Hindu goddess Sati (meaning "true" or "virtuous" in Sanskrit) with the element īśa mean...

Satisha Masculine Hindu

Satisha is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, predominantly used in Hindu culture. The name is a compound of Sati, the name of a Hindu goddess, and īśa meaning "ruler". Thus, Satisha means "lord of Sati". This name ser...

Satomi Feminine Japanese

Satomi is a feminine Japanese given name (also used as a surname) with multifaceted meanings depending on the kanji characters chosen. The name commonly combines a first element such as 里 (sato) meaning "village" or 聡...

Satoru Masculine Japanese

Satoru is a common masculine Japanese given name derived from the verb satoru, meaning “to know” or “understand.” It is closely connected to the Zen Buddhist concept of satori (enlightenment), making the name spiritually...

Satoshi Masculine Japanese

Satoshi (さとし, サトシ) is a common masculine Japanese given name, written variously with different kanji (logographic Chinese characters) that convey meanings such as “intelligent, clever” (聡), “wisdom, intellect” (智...

Satu Feminine Finnish

Satu is a native Finnish feminine given name directly derived from the Finnish word satu, meaning "fairy tale" or "fable," thus linking the bearer to concepts of storytelling and folklore. The name reflects Finland's ric...

Saturday Masculine English

Saturday is an English given name derived from the English word for the day of the week, which comes from Old English Sæternesdæġ meaning "Saturn's day". The name is most commonly found in English-speaking African countr...

Saturn Masculine Roman

Saturn is a masculine given name of Latin origin. In Roman mythology, Saturn (Latin: Saturnus) was the god of agriculture, sowing, and harvest, and was revered as a father of Jupiter, Juno, and several other deities. The...

Saturnina Feminine Spanish Roman

Saturnina is a feminine given name of Spanish and Ancient Roman origin, derived as the feminine form of Saturninus. Saturninus, in turn, is a Roman cognomen descended from the name of the Roman god Saturn, the god of agr...

Saturnino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Saturnino is a masculine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is the local form of the Latin name Saturninus, a Roman cognomen derived from the name of the god Saturn (Latin: Saturnus). The ultimate ro...

Saturninus Masculine Roman

Saturninus is a Roman cognomen derived from the name of the Roman god Saturnus (see Saturn). This name was historically used as a family name in ancient Rome and later adapted as a given name in Christian contexts. It be...

Saturnus Masculine Roman

Saturnus is the Latin form of Saturn, a name of uncertain meaning. It is directly derived from Roman mythology, where Saturnus was the god of agriculture, harvest, and time, and was also the father of major deities like...

Satyavati Feminine Hindi Telugu +1

Satyavati (Sanskrit: satyavatī) is a name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "truthful", derived from satya (true, real) and the suffix vatī (having). In Hindu tradition, the name is famously borne by a central figure in the ep...

Saud Masculine Arabic

Saud is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سعود (see Su'ud). It is derived from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky," and carries the sense of "fortune" or "good luck." The name is most p...

Sauda Feminine Swahili

Sauda is a feminine given name of Swahili origin with uncertain meaning. It is possibly a variant of Sawda, an Arabic name meaning "black," which gained prominence as the name of a wife of the Prophet Muhammad. In Arabic...

Saúl Masculine Spanish

Etymology and OriginsSaúl is a Spanish given name, representing the local form of Saul. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Sha'ul (שָׁאוּל), meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." This etymology reflects a common...

Saul Masculine English Bible Latin Bible

Saul is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name Sha'ul (שָׁאוּל), meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." This name appears prominently in the Bible, where it is borne by two significant figure...

Säule Feminine Kazakh

Säule is a feminine name of Kazakh origin, meaning "ray, sunbeam" in Kazakh.In Turkish, the name may appear as Saüle, a variant retaining the same meaning. The name's imagery connects to light and natural warmth, common...

Saule Feminine Latvian Baltic

Saule is the Latvian form of the Lithuanian and Baltic mythological name Saulė, which means "sun". In Baltic mythology, Saulė is the sun goddess, a central deity symbolizing life, fertility, and light. The name itself de...

Saulė Feminine Lithuanian Baltic

Saulė is the Lithuanian and Baltic goddess of the sun, whose name literally means "sun" in Lithuanian. In both Lithuanian and Latvian mythology, Saulė (or Saule in Latvian) is a central solar deity responsible for sustai...

Sauli Masculine Finnish

Sauli is a Finnish masculine given name, derived as a vernacular form of the biblical name Saul. The name Saul originates from the Hebrew Sha'ul, meaning "asked for" or "prayed for," reflecting the biblical account of Ki...

Sauliā Feminine Baltic

Sauliā is a feminine Lithuanian given name, considered a possible earlier form of Saulė.EtymologySauliā is hypothesized to be an archaic or dialectal variant of Saulė, derived from the Proto-Baltic root *saule meaning "s...

Saulius Masculine Lithuanian

Saulius is a masculine given name with dual heritage in Lithuanian and Biblical traditions. In Lithuanian, it is a masculine form of the goddess name Saulė, meaning "sun," and also serves as the Lithuanian form of the Bi...

Saulos Masculine Greek Bible

Saulos is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Saul, used in the Greek New Testament. The name originates from the Hebrew שָׁאוּל (Sha'ul), meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." In the Old Testament, Saul was the first king...

Saundra Feminine English

Saundra is an English feminine given name, a variant of the name Sondra, which itself is a variant of Sandra. The name Sandra was first introduced to the English-speaking world by the Victorian novelist George Meredith,...

Sauron Masculine Literature

Sauron is a name of immense evil in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, deriving from the fictional Elvish language Quenya, where sauron is interpreted as "abhorred" or "the abhorred one." The name is associated with the Dar...

Šauška Feminine

Šauška, also known as Šauša or Šawuška, was the highest-ranked goddess in the Hurrian pantheon, associated with love, war, incantations, and healing. Her name is derived from the Hurrian word šawoši, meaning "great" or "...

Sauveur Masculine French

Sauveur is the French cognate of Salvador, ultimately deriving from the Late Latin name Salvator, meaning "saviour" and referring to Jesus. As a direct French translation of Salvator, Sauveur has been used primarily in F...

Sava Masculine Bulgarian Serbian +1

Sava is the Serbian, Bulgarian, and Ukrainian form of Sabas. The root name Sabas is derived from the Greek Σάββας (Sabbas), which ultimately comes from the Aramaic word סַבָא (sava) meaning "old man" or "grandfather." Th...

Savanah Feminine English

Savanah is a variant spelling of the name Savannah, which itself originates from the English word for the large grassy plain. The word "savanna" or "savannah" refers to a mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem, characterized...

Savanna Feminine English

Savanna is a feminine given name that is a phonetic variant of Savannah. It directly derives from the English word for the expansive grassy plains characteristic of tropical and subtropical regions. The term itself origi...

Savannah Feminine English

Savannah is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the English word for the large grassy plain. The term itself ultimately comes from the Taíno (Native American) word sabana, which referred to grassy plain...

Savaş Masculine Turkish

Savaş is a Turkish masculine given name that directly translates to "war," "battle," or "fighting." The name derives from the common Turkish noun savaş, which denotes armed conflict or combat. It belongs to a tradition o...

Saveli Masculine Russian

Saveli is a Russian masculine given name, functioning as an alternate transcription of Saveliy (also spelled Savely). The name Saveliy itself derives from the Late Roman name Sabellius, which means "a Sabine" – referring...

Saveliy Masculine Russian

Saveliy is a Russian masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Sabellius, which in turn means "a Sabine." The Sabines were an ancient Italic people who lived in the central Apennine region of Italy, well known fo...

Savely Masculine Russian

Savely is a Russian masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the Russian Савелий (see Saveliy). The name ultimately derives from the Late Roman name Sabellius, which means "a Sabine" — referring to the Sabines...

Saveria Feminine Italian

Saveria is the Italian feminine form of Xavier. The name Xavier itself is deeply rooted in Basque etymology, originating from the place name Etxeberria, which means "the new house". This surname was famously borne by Sai...

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