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Sultana Feminine Arabic Bengali +1

Meaning Sultana is the feminine form of the Arabic title and name Sultan, meaning "ruler, king, sultan." In Arabic and other Islamic cultures, Sultan is primarily masculine, but the feminine form Sultana is used as a giv...

Sulton Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Sulton is the Tajik and Uzbek form of the Arabic-origin name Sultan, which carries the regal meaning of "ruler, king, or sultan." Sulton inherits the exact same prestige and power symbolism as the earlier Arabic name, ad...

Sumaiya Feminine Bengali

Sumaiya is a Bengali form of the Arabic name Sumayya, which means "high, elevated, lofty" from the Arabic root samā meaning "to be high" (see samā). The name bears profound historical and religious significance in Islam,...

Suman Unisex Bengali Nepali +4

Suman is a unisex given name of Indian origin, particularly common in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. It is derived from the Sanskrit prefix su- (good) combined with manas (mind), meaning "well-disposed" or "good mind." Th...

Sumantra Masculine Bengali

Sumantra is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in Bengali-speaking regions. The name translates to "following good advice," derived from the Sanskrit prefix su- (su), meaning "good," combined with...

Sumarliði Masculine Old Norse

Sumarliði is an Old Norse masculine name, the original form of the Anglicized Somerled. The name is composed of the elements sumar "summer" and liði "traveller" or "warrior", thus meaning "summer traveller" or "summer wa...

Sumarni Feminine Indonesian Javanese

Sumarni is a feminine given name predominantly found in Indonesia, particularly within Javanese-speaking communities. It combines the Sanskrit prefix su- (meaning "good") with the Javanese word marna (meaning "paint" or...

Sumati Feminine Hindi Hindu

Sumati is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, typically used in Hindi and Hindu contexts. Derived from Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and मति (mati) meaning "mind, thought", the name carries the meaning "wise, goo...

Sumaya Feminine Arabic Bengali

Sumaya is a feminine given name used in Arabic and Bengali contexts. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic سميّة (see Sumayya) or Bengali সুমাইয়া (see Sumaiya).Etymology and MeaningThe name traces back to the Arabi...

Sumayya Feminine Arabic

Sumayya is an Arabic feminine name meaning "high, elevated, lofty", derived from the Arabic root samā (to be high). The name is deeply revered in Islamic history as the name of the first martyr (shahida) for Islam. Histo...

Sumeet Masculine Bengali Punjabi +2

Sumeet is an alternate transcription of the masculine given name Sumit. It originates from the Sanskrit element sumita, meaning "well measured," and is used across several Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Beng...

Sumeja Feminine Bosnian

Sumeja is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived from the Arabic Sumayya. The root name Sumayya comes from the Arabic root سما meaning "to be high" or samā "height, loftiness", so the name conveys a sense of elevation or...

Sümeyye Feminine Turkish

Sümeyye is a common feminine Turkish given name, derived from the Arabic name Sumayya. Sumayya (also spelled Sumaya, Somaya, or Soumaya in various regions) carries the beautiful meaning of "high, elevated, lofty" in Arab...

Sumiati Feminine Indonesian

Sumiati is an Indonesian variant of the name Sumati. The name Sumati derives from Sanskrit, composed of the elements su meaning "good" and mati meaning "mind, thought," thus carrying the meaning "wise" or "good mind." Th...

Sumiko Feminine Japanese

Sumiko is a feminine Japanese given name typically written with kanji characters meaning "clear child." The first element, 澄 (sumi), means "clear" or "pure," while 子 (ko) means "child"—a common suffix in Japanese femin...

Sumire Feminine Japanese

Sumire is a feminine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written using the kanji 菫, meaning "violet (flower)". Other kanji combinations, such as 紫花 (purple, flower), 純麗 (purity, lovely), 澄玲 (lucidity, sound o...

Sumit Masculine Bengali Punjabi +2

Sumit (also spelled Sumeet) is a masculine given name primarily found in India, used across Bengali, Punjabi, Hindi, and Marathi language communities. The name derives from the Sanskrit element sumita (सुमित), which mean...

Sumitra Feminine Bengali Hindi +3

Sumitra (Sanskrit: सुमित्रा) is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "good friend", from su (good) and mitra (friend). In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sumitra is the second wife of Dasharatha, king of Kosala, and the m...

Summanus Masculine Roman

Summanus is a Roman given name derived from the Latin god Summānus, the deity of nocturnal thunder and lightning. The name itself likely comes from sub mane "before the morning", referring to the god's domain over the ni...

Summer Feminine English

Summer is an English feminine given name drawn directly from the name of the season, ultimately from Old English sumor. Although seasonal names have a long history in English-speaking cultures, Summer only gained popular...

Sumon Masculine Bengali

Sumon is a Bengali masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the Bengali সুমন, which is ultimately a form of Suman. The Sanskrit origin of this name combines the prefix su (su), meaning "good," with manas (mana...

Sun Feminine Korean

Sun is a Korean feminine given name. It is an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 선, corresponding to the name Seon.Etymology and MeaningThe name Seon, from which Sun derives, is Sino-Korean. It can be written with...

Suna Feminine Turkish

Suna is a feminine Turkish given name, ultimately deriving from the Turkish word for a type of duck, the shelduck (genus Tadorna). In Turkish culture, the name has come to symbolize traits such as elegance, tallness, and...

Sunan Unisex Thai

Sunan is a unisex Thai given name that carries a meaning of "pleasing, delightful", reflecting positive qualities of charm and happiness. The name is derived from Sanskrit, combining the elements सु (su) meaning "good" a...

Sunay Feminine Azerbaijani

Etymology and MeaningSunay is a feminine Azerbaijani name whose etymology is not fully certain. It is believed to combine an obscure first element with the Azerbaijani word ay, meaning "moon". The moon is a recurring mot...

Sunčana Feminine Croatian

Sunčana is a feminine given name of Croatian origin. It is derived from the Croatian word sunčan, meaning "sunny", which in turn comes from sunce, meaning "sun". The name reflects the natural element and evokes warmth, b...

Sunčica Feminine Croatian Serbian

Sunčica is a feminine given name used in Croatian and Serbian. It is derived from the Serbo-Croatian word sunce, meaning "sun," combined with the diminutive suffix -ica, giving the sense of "little sun" or "sunshine." Th...

Sundar Masculine Hindi Tamil

Sundar is a modern form of the Sanskrit name Sundara, which means "beautiful." It is used as a given name primarily in Hindi and Tamil-speaking regions of India. The name derives from the Sanskrit adjective sundara, mean...

Sundara Masculine Hindu

Sundara is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word sundara (सुन्दर), meaning "beautiful." In Hindu tradition, this name appears for several minor characters in sacred texts and is also used as an...

Sunday Unisex English

Sunday is a given name derived from the name of the day of the week. It ultimately comes from Old English sunnandæg, itself composed of sunne meaning "sun" and dæg meaning "day" — a translation of the Latin phrase dies s...

Sunder Masculine Hindi Tamil

Sunder is a masculine given name used primarily in Hindi and Tamil contexts, functioning as an alternate transcription of Sundar. Both names ultimately derive from the same linguistic root, reflecting a shared cultural h...

Sundri Masculine Old Norse

Sundri is an Old Norse masculine name, best known as the historical form of the modern Sondre. The name appears in Old Norse literature and etymology, and is first recorded as Suntrí in runic inscriptions. Its ultimate r...

Sune Masculine Danish Swedish

Sune is a masculine given name used primarily in Denmark and Sweden, derived from the modern form of Suni. The root name Suni comes from Old Norse sunr, meaning "son". This etymology ties the name directly to the ancient...

Sung Unisex Korean

Sung is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 성, which is the Korean form of the Sino-Korean name Seong. While it can be used as a given name, it often also functions as a surname. The underlying character seo...

Sung-ho Masculine Korean

Sung-ho is a Korean given name, representing an alternate transcription of Seong-ho. The late Romanization system that produced "Sung-ho" was common in South Korea from the 1950s through the 1970s, and this spelling was...

Sung-hoon Masculine Korean

Sung-hoon is an alternate transcription of the Korean given name Seong-hun, written in Korean Hangul as 성훈. It is a masculine name commonly used in South Korea.EtymologyThe name combines two Sino-Korean syllables: seon...

Sung-hyun Unisex Korean

Sung-hyun is a Korean given name, an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 성현 (see Seong-hyeon).For most uses, the name is derived from Sino-Korean characters, commonly involving the characters 成 (seong), meaning "...

Sung-jin Masculine Korean

Sung-jin is a Korean given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 성진, which is also commonly romanized as Seong-jin. The name can be written with various combinations of hanja (Sino-Korean characte...

Sung-min Masculine Korean

Sung-min (also spelled Seong-min) is an alternate transcription of the Korean given name Seong-min, written in Hangul as 성민. It is predominantly masculine. Etymology and Meaning The name combines Sino-Korean elements....

Sung-soo Masculine Korean

Sung-soo is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 성수 (Seong-su). It is a masculine given name in Korea, derived from a combination of Sino-Korean characters. The first element is usually seong (成), meaning "...

Suni Masculine Old Norse

Suni is an Old Norse name directly derived from the word sunr, meaning "son." It belongs to a tradition of simple, descriptive names common in early Germanic and Norse cultures, where patronymics (names indicating patern...

Sunil Masculine Bengali Nepali +8

Sunil is a male given name common in South Asia, particularly in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Derived from the Sanskrit elements su meaning "good" or "very" and nīla meaning "dark blue," the name Sunil evokes the sense o...

Sunita Feminine Nepali Hindi +2

Sunita is a feminine given name widely used in Nepal, India (particularly among Hindi, Marathi, and other communities), and across the Hindu diaspora. The name derives from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" comb...

Sunitha Feminine Kannada Malayalam +2

Sunitha is a Southern Indian feminine name, primarily used in Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu language communities. It is a regional variant of Sunita.EtymologyThe name Sunita derives from Sanskrit elements: the pr...

Suniti Feminine Hindi

Suniti is a feminine Indian name derived from the Sanskrit elements सु (su) meaning "good" and नीति (nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct." Together, the name signifies "good conduct" or "moral guidance."Commonly used...

Sunna Feminine Icelandic

Sunna is a feminine given name of Icelandic origin, functioning chiefly as a short form of Sunneva or Súsanna. While its usage is predominantly Icelandic, it gained wider recognition through Margit Sandemo's The Legend o...

Sunneva Feminine Faroese Icelandic

Sunneva is an Icelandic and Faroese female given name, a variant form of Sunniva. The name Sunniva itself derives from the Old English name Sunngifu, composed of the elements sunne meaning "sun" and giefu meaning "gift",...

Sunngifu Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Sunngifu is an Old English female name, from which the later Scandinavian Sunniva derives. Its meaning combines the Old English elements sunne "sun" and giefu "gift", giving the sense "sun gift".Etymology and Linguistic...

Sunnifa Feminine

Sunnifa is an Old Norse form of Sunniva, with a history rooted in early medieval Scandinavian culture. The name derives ultimately from the Old English elements sunne meaning "sun" and giefu meaning "gift", giving the or...

Sunniva Feminine Norwegian

Sunniva is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old English name Sunngifu, meaning "sun gift" from the Old English elements sunne "sun" and giefu "gift". The name is primarily used in Norway and is associated...

Sunny Feminine English

Sunny is a unisex given name, surname, and nickname derived from the English word meaning "sunny, cheerful", evoking brightness and optimism. As a nickname, it is often associated with longer names such as Sana, Sunil, S...

Sunshine Feminine English

Sunshine is an English feminine given name derived directly from the common English word sunshine, which refers to the light and warmth of the sun. The word itself ultimately originates from the Old English elements sunn...

Sun-woo Unisex Korean

Sun-woo (Korean: 선우), also spelled Seon-u or Seon-woo, is a Korean name that can be used both as a surname and a given name. As a given name, it is often an alternate transcription of Seon-u, which is formed from Sino-...

Sun-young Feminine Korean

Sun-young is a Korean female given name. An alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 선영, it is more commonly romanized as Seon-yeong or Seon-young. Etymology and Meaning The name is typically formed from Sino-Korea...

Suoma Feminine Finnish

Suoma is a Finnish female given name, coined in 1849 by Finnish author and priest Antero Warelius. The name has a dual etymology: it is derived from the Finland in the Finnish language, and also from the word suoma, mean...

Suparman Masculine Indonesian Javanese

Suparman is an Indonesian and Javanese masculine given name composed of the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good," combined with Javanese parman meaning "mercy." The name thus conveys the sense of "good mercy" or "compa...

Suraj Masculine Bengali Nepali +3

Suraj is a masculine given name widely used across northern India and Nepal, meaning "sun" in several northern Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi. The name derives from the Sanskrit element...

Suraya Feminine Arabic Malay

Suraya is the Arabic and Malay transcription of the Arabic Thurayya (ثريّا or ثريّة), meaning "the Pleiades" – a star cluster in the constellation Taurus. The name carries celestial imagery, evoking brightness, beauty, a...

Surayya Feminine Arabic

Surayya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic names ثريّا or ثريّة, both derived from the root name Thurayya, meaning "the Pleiades"—a prominent star cluster in the constellation Taurus.In Arabic naming tradition,...

Suren Masculine Armenian

Suren (also spelled Sūrēn or Surena) is a name of ancient Iranian origin, derived from Avestan 𐬯𐬏𐬭𐬀 (sūra) meaning "strong, powerful". The name is historically associated with the House of Suren, a prominent Parthian nob...

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