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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-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...

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,...

Süreyya Feminine Turkish

Süreyya is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic name Thurayya. The name ultimately comes from the Arabic word for "the Pleiades," a prominent star cluster in the constellation Taurus. In Arabic, Thurayy...

Suri Feminine Yiddish

Suri is the Yiddish form of Sarah, derived from the Hebrew name שָׂרָה (Sara) meaning "lady, princess, or noblewoman." In the Old Testament, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and the matriarch of the Jewish people. Her name...

Susan Feminine English

Susan is a feminine given name, the English variant of Susanna. It has been the most common spelling of the name since the 18th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name saw a significant surge in pop...

Susana Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Susana is a Spanish and Portuguese form of the name Susanna. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew word שׁוֹשָׁן (shoshan), meaning "lily" or "rose", itself possibly from Egyptian sšn (lotus).EtymologyThe Hebrew na...

Susanita Feminine Spanish

Susanita is a Spanish diminutive of Susana, a name that has deep biblical roots. The diminutive suffix "-ita" conveys affection or smallness, making Susanita an endearing variant, similar to how other Spanish diminutives...

Susann Feminine Danish German +2

Susann is a German and Scandinavian short form of Susanne, itself a form of Susanna. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Shoshanna, meaning "lily" (or in modern Hebrew also "rose"), the name has deep biblical and his...

Súsanna Feminine Faroese Icelandic

Súsanna is the Faroese and Icelandic form of Susannah, which in turn derives from Susanna. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew Shoshanna, meaning "lily" (and in modern Hebrew also "rose"), a term etymologically lin...

Susanna Feminine Armenian Catalan +9

Susanna is a feminine given name with roots stretching across several ancient languages and cultures. It derives from the Greek Σουσάννα (Sousanna), which itself comes from the Hebrew שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshanna), meaning "li...

Susannah Feminine English Bible

Susannah is an English form of Susanna found in some versions of the Old Testament. The name derives from the Greek Sousanna, which itself comes from the Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning "lily" or, in modern Hebrew, also "rose...

Susanne Feminine Danish English +4

Susanne is a feminine given name that serves as the German and Scandinavian form of Susanna. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Shoshanna, meaning "lily" or "rose" (and possibly from the Egyptian word for "lotus"),...

Suse Feminine German

Suse is a German diminutive of Susanne, itself a form of Susanna. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew Shoshanna meaning "lily" (or "rose" in modern Hebrew), the name has deep biblical roots and a long history of use acros...

Susheela Feminine Hindi

Susheela is a variant transcription of the Hindi name सुशीला, derived from the Sanskrit elements su (good) and śīla (conduct, disposition), ultimately meaning "good-tempered, well-disposed." It is primarily a feminine na...

Sushila Feminine Nepali Hindi +2

Sushila is a unisex given name originating from the Indian subcontinent, with its earliest roots in the sacred Sanskrit language. The name means "good-tempered, well-disposed", derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) me...

Susi Feminine German

Susi is a German feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Susanne. Susanne itself is the German and Scandinavian form of Susanna, which traces its roots to the Hebrew name Shoshanna (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה), meaning "lil...

Susie Feminine English

Susie is a common English diminutive of Susan and related female given names such as Susanna. As a nickname, it conveys familiarity and affection, often used for girls or women named Susan or its variants. The name Susie...

Sussi Feminine Danish

Sussi is a Danish diminutive of Susanne, the German and Scandinavian form of Susanna. This affectionate pet name reflects a common Nordic tradition of shortening and softening longer given names for everyday use.Susanna...

Sutton Feminine English

Sutton is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself originated as a place name. The name denotes someone from one of the numerous towns named Sutton in England, which come from the Old E...

Suus Feminine Dutch

Suus is a Dutch short form of Susanna, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Shoshanna meaning "lily" or "rose". Unlike the unrelated Albanian-language song of the same name, the Dutch name Suus is a clipped variant,...

Suvi Feminine Finnish

Suvi is a Finnish female given name that directly translates to "summer". The name derives from the Finnish common noun suvi, meaning "summer," which appears in compound words like suviö (summer night). It was first adop...

Suz Feminine English

Suz is a short form of Susan, used as a given name primarily in English-speaking countries. It originated as a casual abbreviation of Susan, which itself is a variant of Susanna. Susanna traces back through Greek Σουσάνν...

Suzan 1 Feminine English

Suzan 1 is a variant of the name Susan, itself an English form of Susanna. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Shoshanna, meaning “lily” or, in modern Hebrew, “rose,” and possibly from an Egyptian word for “...

Suzan 2 Feminine Turkish

Suzan 2 is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian word sūzān (سوزان), meaning "burning." This name evokes a sense of passion and intensity, qualities often admired in poetic and romantic contexts. As a Tu...

Suzana Feminine Albanian Croatian +4

Suzana is the form of Susan in several languages, including Albanian, Croatian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbian, and Slovene. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Susanna, which originates from the Hebrew word שׁוֹ...

Suzanna Feminine English

Suzanna is a variant spelling of Susanna, a name with deep biblical roots. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Shoshanna, meaning "lily" or "rose," and may trace further back to the Egyptian word for "lotus." In...

Suzanne Feminine Dutch English +1

Suzanne is a common female given name, predominantly used in Dutch, English, and French-speaking countries. It is the French form of Susanna, which itself derives from the Greek Σουσάννα (Sousanna), ultimately from the H...

Suze Feminine Dutch

Suze is a Dutch diminutive of Suzanne, which itself is the French form of Susanna. The name Susanna ultimately derives from the Hebrew name שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshanna), meaning "lily" or, in modern Hebrew, "rose," possibly o...

Suzette Feminine French

Etymology and Origin Suzette is a French diminutive of Suzanne, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Shoshannah (שושנה), meaning "lily" or "rose". The name traces back to the Greek Sousanna and the Egyptian word sšn f...

Suzi Feminine English

Suzi is a diminutive of Susan, commonly used as a nickname or shortened form for names like Susan, Suzanne, Susanna, or Susannah. While primarily informal, Suzi has been used as a given name in its own right, particularl...

Suzie Feminine English

Suzie is a feminine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Susan. It is a common variant, alongside Susie, Sue, and others, used to convey an affectionate or familiar form. Etymology and Historical Context The nam...

Suzu Feminine Japanese

Suzu is a Japanese feminine name that evokes the gentle, melodic sound of a bell. The name is most commonly written with the kanji 鈴 (suzu), meaning "bell," a character that carries deep cultural resonance in Japan. Bel...

Suzume Feminine Japanese

Suzume is a Japanese feminine given name that primarily derives from the word for "sparrow" (雀, suzume), though various kanji or kanji combinations with this pronunciation can be used. The sparrow motif imbues the name...

Suzy Feminine English French

Suzy is a feminine given name, typically a diminutive of Susan or Suzanne. It is used in English and French contexts, often as an affectionate or informal variant. The name Suzy shares its roots with Susan and Suzanne, w...

Svajonė Feminine Lithuanian

Svajonė is a Lithuanian feminine given name that directly translates to "dream, wish", derived from the Lithuanian word svajoti (to dream) or svajonė (dream, aspiration). It belongs to the category of concept names that...

Svana Feminine Icelandic

Svana is a short form of the Icelandic name Svanhildur. While Svanhildur itself derives from Old Norse elements meaning "swan" and "battle," Svana serves as a curtailed and endearing variant. Its usage is predominantly I...

Svanhild Feminine Norwegian Norse

EtymologySvanhild is a feminine given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the elements svanr meaning "swan" and hildr meaning "battle". It is a Scandinavian cognate of the Germanic name Swanhild from which it stems.Hi...

Svanhildr Feminine Norse Old Norse

EtymologySvanhildr is the Old Norse form of Svanhild, a name derived from the Old Norse elements svanr 'swan' and hildr 'battle'. This name is a Scandinavian cognate of the Old German Swanhild, which combines the element...

Svanhildur Feminine Icelandic

Svanhildur is the Icelandic form of Svanhild, derived from Old Norse svanr “swan” and hildr “battle”. Thus, the name carries the poetic meaning of “swan-battle”, blending imagery of a graceful bird with the fierce concep...

Svatava Feminine Czech

Svatava is a feminine given name of Czech origin, derived from the Czech adjective svatý, meaning "sacred" or "holy." The root traces back to Old Slavic *svętŭ, a term that also appears in other Slavic names like Svyatos...

Svatoslava Feminine Czech

Etymology and OriginSvatoslava is the Czech feminine form of the Slavic name Svyatoslav. The name Svyatoslav is derived from the Slavic elements svętŭ meaning "sacred, holy" and slava meaning "glory". Thus, Svatoslava ca...

Svea Feminine Swedish

Svea is a Swedish female name derived from the archaeological-historical tribe of the Svear, or Swedes, who gave their name to the nation of Sweden. The name emerged in the 17th century as a personification of the countr...

Svenja Feminine German

Svenja is a feminine given name primarily used in German-speaking countries, functioning as the female counterpart of the masculine name Sven. The name Sven itself originates from the Old Norse byname Sveinn, which trans...

Sveta Feminine Russian

Sveta is a Russian diminutive (affectionate or informal short form) of the female given name Svetlana. In Russian naming conventions, many names have a variety of such short forms used in familiar or intimate settings; S...

Svetka Feminine Russian

Svetka is a Russian diminutive of Svetlana, a name derived from the Russian word svet meaning "light" or "world". The suffix -ka is a common Slavic diminutive marker, often used to express affection or familiarity.Etymol...

Svetla Feminine Bulgarian

Svetla (Bulgarian: Светла) is a feminine given name of Bulgarian origin. It is derived from the Bulgarian word светъл (svetal) meaning "bright, light". The name reflects a common Slavic onomastic tradition of creating na...

Světlana Feminine Czech

Světlana is the Czech form of Svetlana, a name derived from the Russian word svet meaning "light" or "world". The name was popularized in Slavic cultures through Vasily Zhukovsky's 1813 ballad Svetlana, which helped esta...

Svetlana Feminine Armenian Georgian +8

Svetlana is a feminine given name of Russian origin, derived from the Slavic root svet meaning "light, world". Despite its widespread use across Slavic countries, the name is not of ancient Slavic origin. It was coined b...

Sveva Feminine Italian

Sveva is an Italian female given name that ultimately derives from the name of an ancient Germanic tribe, the Suebi (Svevi in Italian). The name is essentially the feminine form of svevo (“Swabian”), referring to a membe...

Sviatlana Feminine Belarusian

Sviatlana is the Belarusian form of the Slavic name Svetlana. The name Svetlana was coined by the Russian poet Vasily Zhukovsky in his 1813 ballad of the same name, derived from the Russian word svet meaning "light" or "...

Svitlana Feminine Ukrainian

Svitlana is the Ukrainian form of Svetlana, itself a Slavic name derived from Russian (svet) meaning "light" or "world". The name was popularized by the 1813 ballad Svetlana by the poet Vasily Zhukovsky, cementing its pl...

Svjetlana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Svjetlana is the Croatian and Serbian form of Svetlana. It is a feminine given name ultimately derived from the Slavic root svet meaning "light" or "world." The name was coined in the early 19th century by Russian poet A...

Swanahilda Feminine Germanic

Swanahilda is the Old German form of Swanhild, from the elements swan ("swan") and hilt ("battle"). This name combines the grace of the swan with martial strength, a common theme in Germanic heroic tradition. The most pr...

Swanahildiz Feminine

Swanahildiz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form underlying the medieval names Swanahilda and Svanhildr. It belongs to a family of names built from the elements swan (“swan”) and hilt (“battle”), suggesting a meaning a...

Swanhild Feminine German

Swanhild is a feminine given name of Old German origin, combining the elements swan (meaning "swan") and hilt (meaning "battle"), thus signifying "swan battle" or "battle swan." This name evokes imagery of grace and comb...

Swanhilda Feminine German

Swanhilda is a variant of the Old German name Swanhild. Swanhild itself is composed of the elements swan 'swan' and hilt 'battle', thus meaning 'swan battle' or 'battle swan'. This type of compound name was common in Ger...

Swanhilde Feminine German

Swanhilde is a variant of Swanhild, an Old German name composed of the elements swan "swan" and hilt "battle". The name thus evokes the serene imagery of a swan combined with the strength of battle—a poetic juxtaposition...

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