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30,235September is a feminine given name derived directly from the name of the ninth month. Though now observed as September, the month's name originates from Latin septem, meaning "seven," for it was the seventh month of the...
Septima is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen Septimus, which meant "seventh" in Latin. As with its masculine counterpart, Septima was a name that reflected birth order, typically given to a seventh-born child (tho...
Septimius is a Roman family name that originated as a patronymic from the praenomen Septimus, which itself was derived from the Latin word for "seventh." In ancient Rome, the name started as a personal name (praenomen) m...
Septimus is a Roman praenomen, or given name, which meant "seventh" in Latin. It derives from the Latin ordinal septimus ("seventh"), ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *septm̥mós, parallel to names like Quintu...
EtymologySequoia is a feminine given name of English usage, directly taken from the name of the giant redwood trees native to California. The tree genus Sequoia itself has a disputed etymology. According to one theory, t...
Sequoyah (/sə.ˈkwɔɪ.ə/; Cherokee: ᏍᏏᏉᏯ, Ssiquoya, or ᏎᏉᏯ, Sequoya) is a Cherokee given name that belongs to one of the most remarkable figures in Native American history. The name is probably derived from the Cherokee wo...
Sera is a female given name of English usage that can be either a variant of Sarah or a short form of Seraphina. As a variant of Sarah, it inherits the Hebrew-origin meaning of "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the biblic...
Serafeim is the modern Greek transliteration of the name Σεραφείμ (Serafim), itself a form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning "fiery ones." In the Abraha...
EtymologySerafim is the masculine form of Seraphina in Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Portuguese, and Russian. It derives from the Late Latin name Seraphinus, which itself comes from the biblical word seraphim, of Hebrew...
Serafima is the Russian form of Seraphina, a feminine name with deep religious roots. The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin Seraphinus, which itself comes from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning "fiery ones". In...
Serafin is the Polish form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus, which is a masculine variant ultimately derived from the biblical word seraphim, meaning "fiery ones" in Hebrew. The seraphim are a high-ranking order of ange...
Serafín is the Spanish form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus, derived from the biblical word seraphim, which means "fiery ones" in Hebrew. The seraphim are an order of angels described in the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:2)...
EtymologySerafina is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Seraphina, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Seraphinus—a feminine derivative of the biblical word seraphim. In Hebrew, seraphim (שְׂרָפִים) m...
Serafino is the Italian form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus, ultimately derived from the biblical word seraphim (Hebrew: שְׂרָפִים, “fiery ones”). The seraphim are a high-ranking order of angels described in the Book...
Seraiah is a masculine Hebrew name borne by several minor characters in the Old Testament. Its meaning, "Yahweh is ruler", combines the element sara ("to have power") with yah, a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh....
Serap is a Turkish feminine given name derived directly from the Turkish word serap, meaning "mirage." The word itself originates from Arabic sarāb (سراب), which likewise denotes an optical illusion of water in the deser...
Seraphim is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Серафим (see Serafim), which itself descends from the Late Latin Seraphinus and ultimately from the biblical word seraphim, meaning “fiery ones” in Hebrew. This...
Séraphin is the French form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus, a masculine counterpart of Seraphina. The name ultimately traces back to the biblical word seraphim, of Hebrew origin, meaning "fiery ones". The seraphim are...
Seraphina is a feminine given name derived ultimately from the biblical term seraphim, the plural of seraph, a Hebrew word meaning "fiery ones". In Judeo-Christian tradition, the seraphim are a high-ranking order of ange...
Séraphine is the French feminine form of Seraphina, a name with deep biblical and angelic roots. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning “fiery ones,” referring to a class of celestial beings d...
Seraphinus is a Medieval Latin masculine name, directly derived from the feminine name Seraphina. It ultimately traces back to the biblical word seraphim, a Hebrew term meaning "fiery ones." The seraphim constitute a hig...
Serapion is an Ancient Greek personal name derived from the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis, whose name itself combines elements from Asar (the Egyptian form of Osiris) and Apis, the sacred bull cult. Serapion therefore carri...
Serapis (also known as Sarapis) is a syncretic Greco-Egyptian god whose name combines Osiris (from the Egyptian Asar) and Apis, the sacred bull of the Egyptians. Serapis was created in the 3rd century BC under the orders...
Seraya is the Biblical Hebrew form of Seraiah, a name meaning "Yahweh is ruler" from Hebrew elements meaning "to have power" and the divine name Yahweh.In the Old Testament, several individuals bear the name Seraiah, inc...
Etymology and Linguistic RootsSercan is a masculine Turkish given name formed from two Persian-derived elements blended into a compound. The first component, ser (سَر), means "head" or "top" in Persian, which in Turkish...
Serdar originates from Persian, entering Turkic languages such as Turkish and Turkmen as a masculine given name. Its root sar means "head, authority" and dar means "possessor," resulting in the title Sardar, interpreted...
Seren is a given name in Welsh and Turkish, with distinct origins and cultural associations in each language. In Welsh, Seren means "star," derived directly from the common noun for a celestial star. This name is a relat...
Séréna is a French feminine given name, the Gallic adaptation of Serena. While Serena derives from the Latin serenus meaning "clear, tranquil, serene"—a quality embodied by its late Roman and Italian roots—the French var...
Serena is a feminine given name that traces its roots to Late Latin, derived from the Latin word serenus, meaning "clear, tranquil, serene." The name carries a sense of calmness and clarity, often associated with a peace...
Etymology and MeaningSerenity is a modern English name derived from the word meaning "serenity, tranquility", ultimately from Latin serenus meaning "clear, calm". As a virtue name, it embodies peacefulness and composure,...
Serge is the French form of the Roman name Sergius. This given name, predominantly masculine in French usage, carries the legacy of an ancient patrician family name from the Latin gens Sergia, one of the oldest Roman fam...
Etymology and OriginSergei is an alternate transcription of the Russian and Bulgarian name Сергей (Sergey), which itself derives from the Latin Sergius. The Roman family name Sergius is of uncertain origin, possibly mean...
Sergej is the Serbian, Slovene, Czech, and Slovak form of Sergey, as well as an alternate transcription of the Russian and Bulgarian Сергей (see Sergey). It ultimately derives from the Roman family name Sergius, which in...
Sergejs is a Latvian form of the Roman family name Sergius. The etymology of Sergius is uncertain; it may derive from the Latin word servus meaning "servant" or, more likely, from an Etruscan root. The name has deep Chri...
Sergejus is the Lithuanian form of the Latin name Sergius, used as a transliteration of the Russian given name Sergey. The name Sergius itself is of uncertain origin, most likely from an Etruscan root, though it has ofte...
Sergey is a Russian and Bulgarian form of the ancient Roman name Sergius. It has deep roots in Roman and Christian history, and has become particularly prominent in Slavic cultures.EtymologyThe name Sergey ultimately der...
Serghei is the Romanian form of Sergey, itself derived from the ancient Roman family name Sergius. The etymology of Sergius remains uncertain; it may possibly mean "servant" in Latin, but a saint of Etruscan origin is of...
Sergi is the Catalan and Georgian form of Sergius, a name with deep ancient roots. The original Latin name Sergius belongs to the Roman patrician family name from the gens Sergia or Sergii, which originated in Alba Longa...
Sergine is a French feminine given name, representing the female counterpart of the masculine name Serge, itself derived from the Latin Sergius. As a French form, Sergine follows the pattern of creating feminine variants...
Sérgio is the Portuguese form of Sergius, a name with deep roots in Roman history and Christian tradition. The name Sérgio is typically used in Portuguese-speaking countries, especially Brazil and Portugal, where it has...
Sergio is an Italian and Spanish form of the ancient Roman name Sergius, which originated as a Roman family name (nomen) from the patrician gens Sergia or Sergii of Alba Longa in Old Latium. Considered by historian Theod...
Sergios is the Greek form of Sergius, a Roman family name of uncertain origin, perhaps from Latin servus meaning "servant" or more likely from Etruscan. In Greek-speaking contexts, Sergios appears in both classical and b...
Sergiu is a Romanian given name, equivalent to the English Sergius. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Sergius, which is likely of Etruscan origin. Its meaning is debated: it may mean "servant" in Lat...
Sergius is a male given name of Ancient Roman origin, derived from the Latin family name Sergius. The name likely belongs to the patrician gens Sergia, one of the oldest Roman families, with roots in Alba Longa. Its etym...
Sergiusz is the Polish form of the Latin name Sergius, which is of uncertain origin. It may be derived from a Roman family name with a possible meaning of "servant" in Latin, but it is more likely of Etruscan origin.Etym...
Sergo is a Georgian and Armenian given name, primarily a short form or variant of Sergius. The name Sergius itself is of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from a Roman family name that may mean "servant" in Latin, but...
Serhan is a masculine Turkish given name. It is derived from the Turkish words ser meaning "head, top" and han, which originates from the historic title khan meaning "leader" or "ruler". As a compound of two semantically...
Serhat is a Turkish given name for males, derived from the Turkish word "serhat" meaning "frontier" or "borderland". The name reflects historical and geographical connotations, evoking the boundaries of the Ottoman Empir...
Serhii is a Ukrainian masculine given name that originates as an alternate transcription of the Ukrainian Сергій, referring to the same form as Serhiy. The name belongs to a widespread family of cognates ultimately deriv...
Serhiy, also transliterated as Sergiy, Serhii, Sergii, or Serhij (Ukrainian: Сергій [serˈɦij]), is a Ukrainian masculine given name derived from the Sergius family name of ancient Rome. The name ultimately comes from the...
Şerif is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Sharif, meaning "noble, eminent" or "illustrious". In Islamic tradition, the title sharif was historically used to denote descendants of the Prophet Muhamm...
Şerife is the Turkish feminine form of Sharif, an Arabic title meaning "noble, eminent," derived from the Semitic rootشرف (sharafa) meaning "to be noble, to be illustrious." The masculine Şerif was historically used as a...
Serık is a Kazakh masculine given name that directly translates to "support" in the Kazakh language. The name embodies qualities of dependability and strength, reflecting the cultural value placed on communal and familia...
Serina is a variant of the name Serena, sharing the same Late Latin roots. Serena derives from the Latin word serenus, meaning "clear, tranquil, serene." This peaceful meaning reflects qualities of calmness and clarity,...
Serkan is a Turkish masculine given name, most commonly understood to mean "noble blood" or "noble person." Its etymology derives from two Turkish elements: ser, meaning "head" or "top," signifying leadership, and kan, w...
Serket (also rendered as Serqet, Selkis, or Selket) is the ancient Egyptian goddess of protection against venomous stings and bites, particularly those of scorpions. Her name derives from the Egyptian word srqt, which li...
Şermin is a feminine Turkish given name meaning "shy" in the Turkish language. It reflects a virtuous trait, as modesty and shyness are culturally valued attributes in many societies, particularly in traditional contexts...
Serpil is a Turkish feminine given name. Its meaning, derived directly from the Turkish language, is "grow", a word once associated with connotations of development, expansion, or flourishing.Cultural SignificanceAs a na...
Serrena is a modern English variant of Serena. The name Serena derives from a Late Latin name, itself from Latin serenus, meaning "clear, tranquil, serene". This Latin adjective carried connotations of calm weather, peac...
Servaas is a Dutch masculine given name, derived from the Late Latin name Servatius. The root of Servatius is the Latin word servatus, meaning "saved" or "redeemed." This name is historically associated with Saint Servat...