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Servando Masculine Spanish

Servando is a Spanish masculine given name, derived from the Late Roman name Servandus, which itself comes from the Latin verb servo meaning "to maintain, to keep, to protect." The name was borne by a 4th-century Spanish...

Servandus Masculine Medieval Latin

Servandus is the Latin form of Servando, a Spanish given name. The name itself derives from the Latin verb servo, meaning "to maintain, to keep, to protect." As such, Servandus carries connotations of preservation and gu...

Servaos Masculine Limburgish

Servaos is a Limburgish form of Servaas, a Dutch name derived from the Late Latin Servatius. The root Latin name comes from servatus, meaning "saved, redeemed", a participle form of the verb servare (to save, to keep). T...

Servatius Masculine Medieval Latin

Servatius is a Medieval Latin given name, ultimately a Latinized form of the Dutch name Servaas. The name is derived from the Late Latin servatus, meaning "saved" or "redeemed," a past participle of servare ("to save, to...

Servius Masculine Roman

Servius is a Roman praenomen, or given name, derived from Latin servo meaning "to preserve". The name likely originally referred to a preserved or saved child, possibly a reference to a child born after a threatened misc...

Sesto Masculine Italian

Sesto is the Italian form of the ancient Roman name Sextus (from Latin sextus, meaning "sixth"). The name was part of the Roman tradition of praenomen (personal names) derived from numbers; Sextus originally referred to...

Set Masculine Egyptian

Set is a variant spelling of Seth, the name of the ancient Egyptian god of chaos, the desert, storms, and destruction. The name derives from the Greek form of the Egyptian swtẖ or stẖ (reconstructed as Sutekh), whose mea...

Setare Feminine Persian

Setare is a Persian feminine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of the Persian word ستاره (setāre), meaning "star." It is directly related to the name Setareh, which shares the same etymology. The name...

Setareh Feminine Persian

Setareh is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "star." The name is directly derived from the Persian word "ستاره" (setāre), which signifies a celestial star. In Persian literature and poetry, stars are often...

Seth 1 Masculine English English Bible +2

Seth is an English masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name שֵׁת (Sheṯ), meaning "placed" or "set." In the Old Testament, Seth is the third son of Adam and Eve, born after the murder of Abel by Cain. According t...

Seth 2 Masculine Egyptian

Seth is the name of the Egyptian god of chaos, the desert, storms, and disorder. The name derives from the Greek Σήθ (Seth), which itself came from the Egyptian swtẖ or stẖ, often reconstructed as Sutekh. The original Eg...

Sethunya Feminine Tswana

Sethunya is a Tswana feminine name meaning "bloom, flower," derived from the verb thunya "to bloom." In Tswana culture, names often reflect nature, beauty, or positive attributes, and Sethunya poetically captures the ide...

Seti Masculine Ancient Egyptian

Seti is an Ancient Egyptian name derived from the Egyptian stẖj, meaning "of Seth". It directly references the god Seth, the deity of chaos, storms, and the desert, brother and murderer of Osiris in Egyptian mythology. T...

Setiawan Masculine Indonesian

Setiawan is a given name and surname of Indonesian origin, derived from the Indonesian word setia meaning "loyal, true," ultimately from Sanskrit satya, combined with the masculine suffix -wan.Etymology and Linguistic Ro...

Setsuko Feminine Japanese

Setsuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written with the kanji 節 (setsu) meaning "section, period, verse, melody" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". However, other kanji combinations are also possible. The...

Settimio Masculine Italian

Settimio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Septimius, which itself derives from the Latin praenomen Septimus, meaning "seventh" in Latin. The name originally denoted a seventh-born child or was given to a chil...

Settimo Masculine Italian

Settimo is the Italian form of Septimus, from Roman times. Its root is the Latin word septimus, meaning "seventh," and it was originally used as (and belonging to the Roman naming convention for a firstborn son name trad...

Seulgi Feminine Korean

Seulgi is a Korean feminine given name that carries the meaning of "wisdom, intelligence." It is written in Hangul as 슬기, and its underlying meaning reflects a valued trait in Korean culture, where names often embody v...

Seulki Feminine Korean

Seulki is an alternate transcription of the Korean given name Seulgi (슬기), which is a native Korean word meaning “wisdom” or “intelligence.” Unlike most Korean names, which are composed of hanja (Chinese characters), S...

Seumas Masculine Scottish

Seumas (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈʃeːməs]) is a masculine given name in Scottish Gaelic and Scots, equivalent to the English James. The vocative case of the Scottish Gaelic Seumas is Sheumais, which has given form...

Seung Unisex Korean

Seung (승) is a Korean unisex given name arising from Sino-Korean roots. It employs three primary hanja characters: seung (昇) "rise, ascend", seung (勝) "victory", and seung (承) "inherit", as well as other homophonous...

Seung-hyeon Unisex Korean

Seung-hyeon (Seung-hyun being a common variant) is a Korean given name, predominantly masculine. Its etymology derives from Sino-Korean combinations: the first element seung (承) can mean "inherit," while the second elem...

Seung-hyun Unisex Korean

Seung-hyun is a Korean given name, also romanized as Seung-hyeon or Seung-hyon. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 승현 (see Seung-hyeon).Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from Sino-Kore...

Seva Masculine Russian

Seva is an East Slavic masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Vsevolod or Sevastyan (the Russian form of Sebastian). As a short form, it conveys familiarity and affection, and is commonly used in daily l...

Seval Feminine Turkish

Seval is a Turkish feminine given name composed of two elements: sev meaning "love" and al meaning "red." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "red love" or "love red." It reflects a common Turkish onomastic tradition of...

Sevan Feminine Armenian

Sevan is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, derived from Lake Sevan, the largest body of water in Armenia and one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world. The name reflects a deep connection to Armenian ge...

Sevara Feminine Uzbek

Sevara is a feminine given name of Uzbek origin, meaning "love" in the Uzbek language. It is derived from the native Uzbek word for love or affection, reflecting a common linguistic practice across Turkic languages of fo...

Sevasti Feminine Greek

Sevasti is a Greek female name derived from the Greek adjective σεβαστός (sebastos), meaning "respected, venerable". It is the feminine form of the name Sevastos, which itself is a Greek translation of the Latin honorifi...

Sevastian Masculine Russian

Etymology and OriginSevastian is an alternate transcription of Russian Севастьян (see Sevastyan), which itself is the Russian form of Sebastian. The name Sebastian ultimately derives from the Latin Sebastianus, meaning "...

Sevastyan Masculine Russian

Sevastyan is the Russian form of the name Sebastian. The name Sebastian itself derives from the Latin Sebastianus, meaning “from Sebaste,” a city in Asia Minor. The city's name comes from the Greek sebastos (σεβαστός), m...

Sevda Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Etymology and Meaning Sevda is a feminine given name used primarily in Turkish and Azerbaijani. Its modern meaning is "love" or "infatuation," derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani usage. However, the word has a deeper hi...

Seve Masculine Spanish

Seve is a Spanish diminutive of Severiano or Severino. These names derive from the Roman cognomen Severianus, which itself originates from Severus, a Latin name meaning "stern" or "serious."EtymologyThe root name Severus...

Seven Unisex English

EtymologySeven is an English given name derived directly from the word for the number 7. The numeral traces its roots to Old English seofon, which itself comes from a Primitive Germanic root *sebun. This stems from the P...

Sévère Masculine French

Sévère is the French form of Severus, a Roman family name derived from the Latin word severus, meaning "stern" or "serious". The Latin root gives the name its core connotation of gravity and severity, which was likely re...

Severi Masculine Finnish

Severi is a Finnish given name, equivalent to the Latin Severus. Derived from a vernacular form of the Latin names Severus and Severinus, it ultimately comes from the Latin word severus, meaning "stern", which is also th...

Severiano Masculine Spanish

Severiano is a Spanish masculine given name, derived from the Roman cognomen Severianus, ultimately rooted in the Latin name Severus, meaning "stern."Etymology and OriginThe name traces back to the Roman family name Seve...

Severianus Masculine Roman

Severianus is a Roman cognomen derived from the Latin name Severus, which means "stern". The suffix -ianus indicates belonging or connection, so Severianus essentially means "belonging to Severus" or "of the Severus fami...

Séverin Masculine French

Séverin is the French form of the Latin name Severinus, deriving ultimately from the Roman family name Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. Etymology and Historical ContextThe root Severus was a Roman cognomen borne by sev...

Severin Masculine Danish German +2

Severin is a masculine given name used in Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish. It is a form of Severinus, derived from the Roman family name Severus, which means 'stern' in Latin. Etymology and Historical Usage The na...

Severina Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Severina is a feminine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian cultures. It is the feminine form of Severinus, which itself derives from the Roman family name Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. The name was...

Sévérine Feminine French

Sévérine is a French feminine given name that originated as a variant of Séverine. The name is ultimately derived from the Latin Severus, meaning "stern" or "severe," through the intermediary form Severinus, a Roman fami...

Séverine Feminine French

Séverine is the French feminine form of Severinus, which itself derives from the Latin family name Severus, meaning “stern.” This name evokes a lineage of early Christian saints and a Roman philosophical tradition, encap...

Severino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

EtymologySeverino is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Severinus, a Roman family name derived from Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. The name thus carries connotations of seriousness and firmness. The root Se...

Severinus Masculine Roman

Severinus is a Roman family name derived from Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. The name was commonly used as a cognomen in ancient Rome and later became a personal name, particularly among early Christians. It is the m...

Severo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Severo is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of the Latin name Severus, derived from the Latin adjective sevērus meaning "stern" or "serious." This name was a Roman familial or clan name (cognomen) used by several...

Severus Masculine Roman

Severus is a Roman family name derived from the Latin word sevērus, meaning "stern" or "severe." It originated as a cognomen in ancient Rome, used to denote a person's temperament or characteristics. The name is most fam...

Sevgi Feminine Turkish

Etymology and MeaningSevgi is a Turkish feminine given name that directly translates to "love" in Turkish. The name is derived from the Turkish verb sevmek ("to love"), embodying an abstract concept of affection and ende...

Sevil Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Sevil is a common female Turkish and Azerbaijani given name. Derived from the verb sev(mek), meaning "to love", in both Turkish and Azerbaijani, the name Sevil literally translates to "be loved". It conveys a sense of be...

Sevim Feminine Turkish

EtymologySevim is a feminine Turkish given name that literally means "love" in Turkish. The name derives from the Turkish noun sevgi meaning "love" or "affection," which itself comes from the verb sevmek ("to love"). It...

Sevinc Feminine Azerbaijani

Sevinc is an Azerbaijani feminine given name meaning "joy" in Azerbaijani. It is a cognate of the Turkish name Sevinç, which carries the same meaning. The name reflects a common cross-cultural tradition of naming childre...

Sevinç Feminine Turkish

Sevinç is a common feminine Turkish given name meaning "joy", "happiness", or "glee" directly derived from the Turkish language. As a vocabulary word, the name embodies a positive, aspirational quality that parents might...

Sevinj Feminine Azerbaijani

Sevinj is a female given name in Azerbaijani, derived as a variant of Sevinc. The root name Sevinc means "joy" in Azerbaijani, and Sevinj shares this same meaning. The name is closely related to the Turkish form Sevinç,...

Şevket Masculine Turkish

Şevket is a Turkish masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from shawkat or shafaqa, meaning "compassion" or "pity." It is related to the Arabic root shafaqa, which conveys sympathy and tenderness. The name has hi...

Şevval Feminine Turkish

Şevval is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word shawwāl, which designates the tenth month of the Islamic calendar. The month of Shawwal follows Ramadan and is notable for the holiday of Eid al-Fitr,...

Sevyn Feminine English

Sevyn is a modern, stylized variant of the name Seven, derived from the English word for the number. The number seven, from Old English seofon, traces its roots to an Indo-European origin shared by Latin septem and Greek...

Seward Masculine English

Seward is an English given name derived from two distinct Old English surnames. The first surname, Seward (spelled in Middle English as Siward or Seward), originates from the Old English personal name Sīġeweard, composed...

Seweryn Masculine Polish

Seweryn is the Polish form of Severinus, a Roman family name ultimately derived from Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. The name Severinus was borne by several early saints, including a 6th-century Roman philosopher and...

Seweryna Feminine Polish

Seweryna is the Polish feminine form of Severina, which itself derives from the Latin family name Severinus, a derivative of Severus — meaning "stern" in Latin.The root name Severus was a Roman cognomen borne by several...

Sextilius Masculine Roman

Sextilius was a Roman cognomen, or hereditary surname, belonging to the Sextilia gens, a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The name is a patronymic derivative of the praenomen Sextus, meaning "sixth" in Latin. Unlike many...

Sextus Masculine Roman

Sextus is an ancient Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "sixth" in Latin, and was traditionally given to the sixth child. As one of the numeral praenomina, it belongs to a group that includes names like Quintus ("fi...

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