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30,235Suellen is an English feminine given name, a contraction of Susan and Ellen. It originated in the 20th century, largely popularized by Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind, where it belongs to Scarlett O'Har...
Su'en is a variant of the Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian moon god Sin, whose name is also derived from Su'en earlier. The name Su'en thus ultimately traces back to the same divine figure: the god of the moon in Mesop...
Suero is a medieval Spanish masculine name, representing an early form later superseded by Suero itself. It is believed to derive from the Latinized Germanic name Suarius, which may have been brought to the Iberian Penin...
Sufyan (Arabic: سُفْيَان) is an Arabic masculine name meaning “nimble, fast, light.” It derives from the Arabic root س ف ي (s-f-y), conveying swiftness and agility. The name holds deep historical and religious significan...
Suha (also spelled Soha) is an Arabic female given name with multiple layers of meaning. Deriving from the Arabic root related to forgetfulness and invisibility, Suha is most commonly interpreted as "forgotten, overlooke...
Suhail (also romanized as Suhayl or Sohail) is a masculine given name derived from Arabic sahl (سهل), meaning "level, even, smooth". This name is deeply connected to astronomy and navigation, as it is the traditional Ara...
Suhaila is a feminine given name used in Arabic and Malay, formed as the feminine counterpart of the masculine name Suhail. The root Suhail derives from the Arabic word سهل (sahl), meaning "level, even, smooth". In astro...
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) is a Javanese masculine first name derived from Sanskrit elements. The name combines the prefix su- (meaning "good") and artha (meaning "wealth, property"), which was borrowed into...
Suhayl is an alternate transcription of the Arabic سهيل (see Suhail), derived from the root سَهْل (سَهل), meaning "level, even, smooth." This name carries stellar significance: it is the Arabic name for the second-bright...
Süheyl is the Turkish form of Suhail, an Arabic name with deep celestial associations. The name originates from the Arabic root سهل (sahl), meaning "level, even, smooth." In Arabic astronomy, Suhail is the traditional na...
Süheyla is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Süheyl, which itself originates from the Arabic name Suhail. Suhail ultimately comes from the Arabic root sahl, meaning "level, even, smooth." In...
Suhrab is the Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of the Persian name Sohrab, which means "red water" from Persian sohr "red" and āb "water". Both Central Asian forms, also including the variant Sukhrab, are used primarily in Kazakhs...
Su-hyeon is a Korean feminine given name, typically written in Hangul as 수현. It is a compound name formed from Sino-Korean elements: 秀 (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" and 賢 (hyeon) meaning "...
Sui is a Japanese feminine given name. It can be written with various kanji, most commonly 翠 meaning "green, blue," or other kanji with the same reading, such as 粋 ("pure, refined") or 雛 ("chick, young bird"). Typical...
Suibhne is an Irish masculine name derived from the Old Irish Suibne, which is possibly based on the word subae meaning "joy" or "pleasure." This etymology aligns with the name's association with positive qualities, thou...
Suibne is an Old Irish masculine name, the form of Suibhne. Derived from the Old Irish word subae meaning "joy" or "pleasure," the name carries connotations of delight and blessing. In early Irish history and legend, sev...
Suijin is a name derived from the Japanese elements su (水) meaning "water" and jin (神) meaning "god, spirit", collectively designating a deity or deities of water in Japanese mythology. The term was popularized during...
Suizei is the Japanese name of the legendary second emperor of Japan, who is said to have reigned in the 6th century BC. His name is composed of the characters 綏 (sui) and 靖 (sei), both meaning "peaceful." Suizei is re...
Sujata is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, popular in Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, and Odia-speaking regions. The name is derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" and जात (jāta) meaning "born, grown",...
Sujatha is a South Indian and Sinhala form of Sujata, a name derived from Sanskrit. The name Sujatha embodies the meaning "well-born," combining the Sanskrit prefix su ("good") with jāta ("born, grown"). It is a feminine...
Sujay is a masculine given name used primarily in Bengali and Marathi contexts, where it carries the auspicious meaning of "great victory." The name derives from Sanskrit, combining the prefix su- (सु), meaning "good," w...
Su-jin is a Korean female given name, typically formed by combining two Sino-Korean syllables. The first syllable, su, can be written with various hanja characters with different meanings, such as su (收) meaning "gather...
Sujud is a feminine name in Arabic, derived from the root sajada (سجد), meaning "to prostrate" or "to bow down." The name directly translates to "prostration," a central act of worship in Islam. While it is used as a mas...
Suk is a Korean masculine name that serves as an alternative transcription of Korean Hangul 석 (see Seok).Etymology and MeaningThe component Hangul 석 is typically derived from Sino-Korean roots: 石 (seok) meaning "stone...
Sukanya (Sanskrit: सुकन्या) is a feminine name used across several Indian languages including Bengali, Thai, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and others, particularly within Hindu communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit pref...
Sukarno (born Koesno Sosrodihardjo; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. His given name, Sukarno, is of Javanese origin and is derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (...
Sukhbir is a masculine Indian given name composed of two Sanskrit elements: sukha (सुख), meaning "pleasant" or "happy," and vīra (वीर), meaning "hero" or "brave." Thus, the name conveys the concept of a "happy hero" or "...
Sukhdeep is a given name of South Asian origin, primarily used in India and among the Sikh diaspora. The name derives from the सुख (sukha), meaning "pleasant" or "happy", combined with दीप (dīpa), meaning "lamp" or "ligh...
Sukhon is a Thai feminine given name. It means "fragrance, pleasant smell" in Thai, derived from Pali, and ultimately from Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and गनध (gandha) meaning "fragrance, scent, perfume". The name co...
Sukhrab is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh and Kyrgyz masculine given name Сухраб (Suxrab/Cuxrab), which corresponds to Suhrab. It is chiefly used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, reflecting the cultural influence...
Sukhwinder is a name of Sanskrit origin, composed of the elements सुख (sukha) meaning "pleasant, happy" and Indra, the name of the Hindu god of rain and thunder. The name thus conveys a sense of "happiness of Indra" or "...
Suki is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It originated as a diminutive of Susanna or Susan, likely popularized as a standalone name in the 20th century.Etymology & MeaningThe name's...
Sukie is a diminutive of Susanna or Susan, used in English.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Shoshanna (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה), meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew also "rose"), possibly from Egypti...
Suk-ja is a Korean feminine given name composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes: suk (淑), meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming," and ja (子), meaning "child." The second element, ja, is identical to the Japanese -ko suf...
Şükran is a Turkish given name meaning "gratitude, thankfulness", derived from Arabic شكر (shukr). The name reflects a value deeply embedded in Islamic culture, where gratitude (shukr) is a fundamental spiritual concept....
Şükri is a Turkish masculine given name, a variant of Şükrü. Both names derive from the Arabic root shukr (شكر), meaning “thankfulness” or “gratitude.” The underlying concept is one of being thankful, typically directed...
Şükriye is a feminine Turkish given name, derived as the feminine form of Şükrü. The root meaning stems from the Arabic word for "thankfulness" or "gratitude," reflecting a cultural value of appreciation. The name is par...
Şükrü is a Turkish given name that carries the meaning "thankful" or "grateful." It derives from the Arabic root shukr (شكر), which signifies gratitude or thankfulness, and entered Turkish via the Ottoman era, where Arab...
Sulabha (Sanskrit: सुलभ) is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "easy, simple, natural". However, the name carries far deeper cultural and spiritual weight through its association with a legendary Vedic scholar a...
Sulaiman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سليمان (see Sulayman), and is the usual form in Indonesian, Malay, and Hausa. It is derived from the Hebrew name שְׁלֹמֹה (Shelomo), which comes from שָׁלוֹם (sha...
Sulastri is a feminine given name used primarily in Indonesia and Java, with roots in Javanese language and culture. The name is possibly derived from the Javanese word solatri, which refers to a flowering plant species...
Sulayman is an Arabic form of Solomon, a name deeply rooted in Semitic tradition. It derives from the Hebrew Shelomo, which comes from the element shalom meaning "peace" – thus the original sense is "man of peace" or "pe...
Şule is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the noun şule meaning "flame" in Turkish. The name ultimately traces its roots back to Arabic شُعْلَة (šuʿla), also meaning "flame" or "blaze." EtymologyLinguistically,...
Suleiman is a Westernized form of the Turkish name Süleyman, which itself derives from the Arabic Sulayman, ultimately from the Hebrew name Solomon (Shelomo), meaning "peace." The name holds deep religious and historical...
Süleimen is a Kazakh masculine given name, representing the local adaptation of Süleyman, itself the Turkish form of Solomon. The name thus carries across cultures the deep historical and religious resonance of its ultim...
Sulejman is a Bosnian and Albanian form of Süleyman, which in turn derives from Solomon, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "peace." The name traces its roots back to the biblical King Solomon, son of David, who was renowne...
Süleýman is the Turkmen form of Süleyman, the Turkish variant of the name Solomon. As such, it shares the deep-rooted biblical heritage and the widespread cultural significance associated with these names across differen...
Süleyman is a Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Solomon, derived from the Arabic name Sulaymān, itself a variant of the Hebrew name Shelomo, which is rooted in the word shalom meaning "peace." The name is deeply associated...
Sulislav is an early medieval Slavic masculine name that evolved into the later form Sulisław. Existing primarily in historical onomastic records, it is comprised of two element roots belonging to early Slavic naming tra...
Sulisław is a Polish masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is composed of two elements: sulěi, meaning "better" or "promise," and slava, meaning "glory." The name thus carries connotations of "better glory" or "promi...
Suljo is a Bosnian diminutive of Süleyman, itself a Turkish form of the biblical name Solomon.The root name Solomon derives from the Hebrew Shelomo, which is related to שָׁלוֹם (shalom) meaning "peace". According to the...
Sullivan is a masculine given name derived from an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Súileabháin. This patronymic surname originated from the personal name Súileabhán, composed of the Irish elements súil "eye" and...
Sully is a diminutive of Sullivan and other names with a similar sound. As a short form, it has gained traction as an independent given name, particularly in English-speaking countries. Etymology and Origin Sullivan come...
Sulo is a Finnish masculine given name, derived directly from the Finnish word sulo, meaning "charm" or "grace." The name emerged in the 19th century as part of a broader Finnish nationalistic movement that sought to cre...
Sulochana is a feminine Sanskrit name meaning "having beautiful eyes," derived from the prefix su (good) and locana (eye). In later versions of the Hindu epic the Ramayana, Sulochana appears as the daughter of the serpen...
Sulpicia is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It is the feminine form of the Roman family name Sulpicius, a patrician nomen that produced several consuls during the Republican era and was later borne by a few saints...
Sulpicio is the Spanish form of the Latin name Sulpicius. The original name Sulpicius was a Roman family name of uncertain meaning, belonging to the patrician Sulpician gens. Throughout the Roman Republic, several notabl...
Sulpicius is a Roman family name of uncertain meaning. It belonged to the ancient and influential gens Sulpicia, one of the most prestigious patrician families in the Roman Republic, though the nomen was also borne by pl...
Sultan is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word sulṭān, meaning "ruler," "king," or "sultan." In religious and historical contexts, the term referred to a position of authority and power, often imp...
Sūltan is the Kazakh form of Sultan, a more precise transcription of the Arabic word. The name means “ruler, king, sultan” in Arabic, derived from the root ṣ-l-ṭ meaning “power, authority.” In Turkic languages like Kazak...